HIS 2201E: Canada: Origins to the Present
This course surveys the social, cultural, economic, and political history of Canada from its beginnings to the present. Professor MacEachern will lecture on the period up to the mid-1880s; Professor Vance will cover the mid-1880s to the present. Students will write two essays and two examinations. Tutorial participation is mandatory.
Required Texts
Francis, Jones, and Smith, Origins: Canadian History to Confederation, 6th edition (2009)
Francis, Jones, Smith, and Wardhaugh, Destinies: Canadian History since Confederation, 7th edition (2011)
Bryden et al, Visions: The Canadian History Modules Project, Pre-Confederation (2011)
Bryden et al, Visions: The Canadian History
Modules Project, Post-Confederation (2011)
Evaluation
Document Analysis 15% (due week of 31 October 2011
Mid-year examination 15%
Research Essay Proposal 5% (due week of 13 February 2012)
Research Essay 20% (due week of 12 March 2012)
Tutorial Participation 20%
Final
examination
25%
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General Information
- Lecture: Monday & Wednesday 3:30-4:30pm
- Classroom: UCC 146
- Syllabus
- PLAGIARISM AND MEDICAL DOCUMENTATION STATEMENT

