HIS 2127G (001): In Search of Canada: Postwar to Present
History 2127G is a lecture course that examines the major political, social,
economic and cultural developments in Canada since 1945. Students are expected
to attend lectures, write a book review and a final examination.
Please note: Students who are registered in, or who may be contemplating a
Specialization, a Major or Minor in History, should be aware that History 2201E
is a required course and that History 2127G is an antirequisite for the former
History 2207 F/G and 2217 F/G .
Required Texts
Bumsted, J. M. A History of the Canadian Peoples. Toronto: Oxford University Press,
2011.
Evaluation
Book Review 40%
Final Examination
60%
Also from this web page:
General Information
- Wednesday 3:30-5:30
- Room: SEB 2200
- Syllabus
- PLAGIARISM AND MEDICAL DOCUMENTATION STATEMENT

