Tentative Course List 2026-27

This is a tentative list and subject to change. 

If you have questions about the courses listed below please contact Rebecca Hicks, Undergraduate Program Assistant, rebecca.hicks@uwo.ca.

Last updated April 28, 2026.

1000 Level Courses

Course Number

Course Title

Instructor

Term

1402F Nineteenth-Century Europe M. Hammond Fall
1403G Twentieth-Century Europe E. Nathans Winter
1707F Making Money: The History of Business and Capitalism  J. Vacante Fall
1809G International History, 1880s-1990s: Together and Apart O. Drachewych Winter
1810E Wars that Changed the World J. Vance  Full Year
1840G Graphic History! A. MacEachern Winter
1850G Object Lessons: A History of the World in 10 Objects  J. Flath Winter
1895F History for Time Travelers R. MacDougall Fall

 

2100 Level Courses

Course Number

Course Title

Instructor

Term

2121A Canada and the Two World Wars  R. Wardhaugh Fall
2124B History of Canadian Popular Culture M. Halpern Winter
2132A History of American Popular Culture J. Vacante Fall
2140 Women in Canadian History: Changing Roles and Diverse Social Realities TBA Year
2144B "Anarchy in the UK": Postwar Britain Through Popular Music J. Vance Winter
2146B Victorian Murder and the Justice System A. May Winter
2148A Police Work and Forensics in Victorian Britain A. May Fall
2155A The History of Celebrity - New Course A. Sendzikas Fall
2158A Food in World History S. Morrison Fall
2159B Midwives, Madonnas, Witches And Whores: Women In Early Modern Europe, 1500 - 1700 S. Morrison Winter
2171B Greed is Good: The History of Modern Capitalism J. Vacante Winter
2174B Hockey Over Time  R. Wardhaugh Winter
2177B The Two World Wars A. Iarocci Winter
2181A Sexual History: Expression, Regulation, and Rights in the West Since 1800 M. Halpern Fall
2182A Social History of Women in Canada M. Baxter Fall
2188B Pirates & Piracy on the World's Seas and in the Public Imagination M. Dove Winter
2189A History at the Movies A. MacEachern Fall

 

2200 Level Courses

Course Number

Course Title

Instructor

Term

2201E Canada's Past: a Critical History From the Origins to the Present R. Wardhaugh Full Year
2210F Indigenous Peoples and Canadian History C. Groat Fall
2311G The United States: 1865 to the Present A. Sendzikas Winter
2312F The United States: The Beginnings To 1865 L. Shire Fall
2401E Medieval Europe - Pre-1800 TBA Full Year
2423F Russia and Ukraine: Past and Present M. Dyczok Fall
2460G Europe Transformed: Science, Enlightenment, and Commercial Expansion, 1600-1815 - Pre-1800 M. Hammond Winter
2607F History & Civilization of Medieval Islam - Pre-1800 M. Shatzmiller Fall
2620F China Reconstructs: The Making of "New China" J. Flath Fall
2630F Africa: An Introduction R. Charumbira Fall
2705E Rethinking IR: Global Historical Perspectives on International Relations TBA Full Year
2814G The History of Aviation J. Vacante Winter
2818F Plague and Death from Antiquity to the 18th Century - Pre-1800 M. Hammond Fall
2819G How Epidemics Change the Way we Live M. Hammond Winter
IR 2703G History Of The Global Order Since 1945 F. Schumacher Winter

 

3000 Level Courses

Course Number

Course Title

Instructor

Term

3322G Global America: The United States in the World F. Schumacher Winter
3327F The Rebellious Decade: Culture and Conflict in the U.S in the 1960s A. Sendzikas Fall
3340G Reading Black Lives: Biography and Autobiography in Black North American History L. Shire Winter
3400F Queenship and Power in Early Modern Europe - Pre-1800 S. Morrison Fall
3416G The Holocaust E. Nathans Winter
3420G The Soviet Experiment TBA Winter
3428F Modern Germany, 1871 to the Present E. Nathans Fall
3430G Christians, Muslims, and Jews in Early Modern Europe, 1400-1700 - Pre-1800 M. Hammond Winter
3602F Crusaders and Muslims in the Holy Land - Pre-1800 M. Shatzmiller Fall
3617G World War, Empire, and the Nation in the Asia - Pacific C. Young Winter
3630F Nature, Spirits, Culture - New Course R. Charumbira Fall
3722F Killing Fields: Genocide in Modern History  F. Schumacher Fall
3723G The Anthropocene: History of a Human Planet A. MacEachern Winter
3775G Red Power and Indigenous Activism C. Groat Winter
3808F Jewish Life in North America Since 1880 M. Halpern Fall
3810A Introduction to Public History: Putting History to Work in the World  M. Dove Fall
3840F Microscopes and Amputation Saws: A History of Medicine in 10 Objects S. McKellar Fall
3844G Scandals And Tragedies: Controversial Medical Cases in History S. McKellar Winter
3885G Digital Research Methods with Artificial Intelligence B. Turkel Winter

 

4000 Level Courses

Course Number

Course Title

Instructor

Term

4218G Cities of the Dead: Cemeteries, Death, and Mourning in North America M. Hamilton Winter
4396G Trump's America R. MacDougall Winter
4402F Homer to St. Augustine: Classic Texts and Debates in Western Culture - New Course & Pre-1800 E. Nathans Fall
4410G Crime and Society in England, 1800-1900 A. May winter
4416F Witchcraft in the Early Modern World - Pre-1800 M. Hammond Fall
4424F The Victorian Worldview: Nineteenth-Century Britain - New Course A. May Fall
4440G Virgin Queen: Elizabeth I and Her World - Pre-1800 S. Morrison Winter
4603F Silk Roads and Spice Routes: Ancient and Medieval Asia and World Contacts - Pre-1800 C. Young Fall
4611F Foreign Relations of the People's Republic of China  J. Flath Fall
4645G Resistance to Apartheid in South African and Global History R. Charumbira Winter
4806G Indigenous Peoples and Archives C. Groat Winter
4821F Spy vs. Spy B. Turkel Fall
4889F Social Memory: How Societies Remember - New Course J. Vance Fall
IR 4703F Contemporary Challenges in the Global Community I O. Drachewych Fall