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Undergraduate
Summer Courses - 2009

The Department offers 100-level, 200-level, 300-level, and 400-level History (HIS) courses.

PLEASE NOTE

  • Course descriptions are not final and may be changed at or before the first class.
  • For enrolment instructions, students should consult the Faculty of Arts and Science 2009 Summer Timetable.
  • Prerequisites will be enforced rigorously. Students who do not have the relevant prerequisite(s) may be removed from the course after classes begin. Specific questions regarding prerequisites for a course can be answered by the course instructor. Where there are two instructors of a course, an asterisk (*) indicates the Course Coordinator.

This page will be updated regularly. Please check here for curriculum changes.

SUMMER 2009 HISTORY TIMETABLE ROOM LOCATIONS


Course Timetable

(Course numbers are links to course descriptions)The following courses are in numerical order. The descriptions are fuller than those in the Arts and Science Calendar.

Course Nomenclature

Code
Full/Half
Term
Dates
Exam Period
Y1-Y
full course
both terms
May 11 - August 7
August 10-14
Y1-F
full course
first term
May 11 - June 19
June 22-26
Y1-S
full course
second term
June 29 - August 7
August 10-14
H1-F
half course
first term
May 11 - June 19
June 22-26
H1-S
half course
second term
June 29 - August 7
August 10-14

Course Number
Title
Time
Instructor
100-LEVEL  
 
HIS103Y1-Y Statecraft and Strategy: An Introduction to the History of International Relations
MW6-8
V. Dimitriadis
200-LEVEL  
 
HIS241H1-S Europe in the Nineteenth Century, 1815-1914
TR5-7
V. Dimitriadis
HIS243H1-F Early Modern Europe, 1450-1648
TR1-3
F. Timbers
HIS263Y1-Y Introduction to Canadian History
MW6-8
D. McKim
HIS296Y1-Y Black Freedom
TR2-4
S. Hawkins
300-LEVEL  
 
HIS302H1-S Victorian Material Culture
MW2-4
L. Loeb
HIS311Y1-Y Introduction to Canadian International Relations **NOTE NEW TIME**
TR 3-5
H. Metcalfe
HIS343Y1-Y History of Modern Espionage
TR10-12
G. Hamm
HIS349H1-S The British Search for Identity
MW10-12
L. Loeb
HIS372H1-F The Olympics (NEW COURSE ADDED - PLEASE NOTE: THIS COURSE IS FROM MAY 11 to JUNE 19) MWF 9-12 B. Kidd
HIS378H1-F America in the 1960s
TR6-8
B. Beaton
HIS385H1-S History of Hong Kong
TR12-2
C. Lim
HIS389H1-F, L0101 Topics in History: The Intellectual Revolution of the Italian Renaissance
MW10-12
B. Cook
HIS389H1-F, L5101 Topics in History: Sport and Globalization MW5-7 H. Dichter
HIS389H1-S Topics in History: The Margins of Medieval Society
TR5-7
A. Guerson
400-LEVEL  
 
HIS475H1-F Race, Segregation and Protest: South Africa and the U.S.
MW6-8
J. Soske
HIS496H1-F Topics in History: Columbian Exchange: Ecological Adaptation & Invasion in the Early Modern Atlantic World **COURSE HAS BEEN CANCELLED**
TR3-5
C. Parsons
HIS498H1-F/S Independent Study
TBA
TBA
HIS499Y1-Y Independent Study
TBA
TBA

Summer Abroad

The following "Summer Abroad" courses will be offered through the Professional and International Programs Office, Room 236 Woodsworth College, (416) 978-8713. Application deadline March 1, 2009.

  • HIS385Y0 History of Hong Kong (Hong Kong)
  • HIS395Y0 Topics in History:History of Sport within the High and Low Culture of Italy (Italy)
  • HIS395Y0 Topics in History: The City in Central Europe: Budapest, Prague, Wroclaw and Vienna (Central Europe)

History Substitutes:

  • FCS369Y0 The Culture of Touraine: Symbolism in Art, Architecture, and Literature (France)
  • POL367Y0 Australia in Transition: Politics, Society, Culture (Australia)
  • UNI361Y0 Special Topics in Peace and Conflict Studies: Conflict in Africa: Causes, Consequences, and Responses (Kenya)

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