| W2015 - HTST 347 - Western Canada | | |
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| W2015 - HTST 525.1 - Topics in Canadian Intellectual History (Technology And Social Reform) | | |
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| SEM 1 | T 14:00 - 16:45
| | | | | | Notes: All Fall and Winter term History courses are restricted to History Majors, ANME majors and History graduate students until August 6. | |
| W2014 - HTST 213 - Canada Since 1867 | | |
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| W2014 - HTST 531 - Canadian Historiography | | |
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| SEM 1 | W 14:00 - 16:45
| | | | Outline | | Notes: All 500-level Fall term and Winter term History courses are restricted to History majors, ANME majors, and History graduate students until August 14. | |
| F2013 - HTST 347 - Western Canada | | |
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| W2013 - HTST 213 - Canada Since 1867 | | |
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| W2013 - HTST 525.1 - Topics in Canadian Intellectual History (Technology And Social Reform) | | |
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| SEM 1 | W 14:00 - 16:45
| | | | | | Notes: All 500-level Fall term and Winter term History courses are restricted to History majors, ANME majors, and History graduate students until August 8. | |
| W2013 - HTST 597.22 - Honours Directed Reading (Canadian History) | | |
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| F2012 - HTST 347 - Western Canada | | |
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| F2012 - HTST 607.5 - Topics in Western Canadian History (Prairie Historiography) | | |
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| W2012 - HTST 213 - Canada Since 1867 | | |
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| W2012 - HTST 531 - Canadian Historiography | | |
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| LEC 1 | W 14:00 - 16:45
| | | | | | Notes: All 500-level Fall term and Winter term History courses are restricted to History majors, ANME majors, and History graduate students until July 21. | |
| F2011 - HTST 441 - Images Of Western Canada | | |
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| F2011 - HTST 451 - Intellectual Roots Modern Canada | | |
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| F2010 - HTST 347 - Western Canada | | |
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| F2010 - HTST 531 - Canadian Historiography | | |
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| W2010 - HTST 213 - Canada Since 1867 | | |
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| W2010 - HTST 525.1 - Topic in Cdn Intellectual Hist | | |
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| SEC 1 | W 13:00 - 15:45
| | | Blackboard | | | Notes: This course examines the ideas of Canadian intellectuals on technology. It begins with Thomas Keefer+s writings on railroads in the mid-19th century and concludes with a session on current theorists of technology.. Some of the individuals whose ideas are examined in the course are William Lyon Mackenzie King, Stephen Leacock, Harold Innis, Marshall McLuhan, and George Grant. The course also includes a session on the Group of Seven artists and one on Frederick Philp Grove's novel, The Master of the Mill. The course is a seminar where students discuss common readings, which are predominantly primary sources.
All 500-level History courses are restricted to History
Majors, ANME Majors and History Graduate students until July 21 for the Fall and Winter terms. | |
| F2009 - HTST 347 - Western Canada | | |
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| F2009 - HTST 451 - Intellectual Roots Modern Canada | | |
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| W2009 - HTST 451 - Intellectual Roots Modern Canada | | |
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| W2009 - HTST 525.1 - Topic in Cdn Intellectual Hist | | |
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| SEC 1 | W 13:00 - 15:45
| | | | | | Notes: RESTRICTED TO HTST AND ANME MAJORS ONLY UNTIL July 21 | |
| W2009 - HTST 598B - Honours Special Subject | | |
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| LEC 1 | | | | | | | Notes: RESTRICTED TO HTST AND ANME HONOURS STUDENTS ONLY | |
| F2008 - HTST 441 - Images Of Western Canada | | |
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| F2008 - HTST 598A - Honours Special Subject | | |
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| LEC 1 | | | | | | | Notes: RESTRICTED TO HTST AND ANME HONOURS STUDENTS ONLY | |
| F2008 - HTST 607.3 - Topic in Western Canadian Hist | | |
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