| HTST 201 - The History Of Europe | | |
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| HTST 211 - Canada: Origins To 1867 | | |
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| HTST 213 - Canada Since 1867 | | |
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| LEC 1 | MWF 13:00 - 13:50
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| HTST 299.1 - Junior Historical Studies | | |
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| HTST 299.3 - Junior Historical Studies | | |
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| HTST 301 - The World To 1500 | | |
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| HTST 307 - The Contemporary World | | |
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| HTST 319 - Early Medieval Europe, 410-1076 | | |
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| HTST 333 - The Age Of Totalitarianism | | |
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| HTST 337 - Twentieth Century Canada | | |
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| HTST 345 - Canadian Native History | | |
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| HTST 349 - Canadian Military History | | |
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| HTST 359 - The United States To 1877 | | |
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| HTST 365 - Latin America Before Independence | | |
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| HTST 371 - Magic Science Reli Europe To 1600 | | |
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| HTST 379 - War & Soc I:Medieval To Napoleon | | |
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| HTST 381 - War & Soc II:Waterloo-Nuclear Age | | |
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| HTST 423 - Marriage In Feudal Society | | |
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| HTST 431 - Canada During The World Wars | | |
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| HTST 441 - Images Of Western Canada | | |
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| HTST 451 - Intellectual Roots Modern Canada | | |
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| HTST 459.3 - Topics in U.S. Social History | | |
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| LEC 1 | W 14:00 - 16:45
| | Elizabeth Jameson | | | | Notes: Race, Film, and History will explore the history of race relations in the United States through the lens of film. This is not a film studies course, but rather a history of how film recorded and reflected social movements for racial equality. It will analyze the representation of race in mainstream Hollywood films, and in films by African Americans and other people of colour. The primary focus will be on films about the African American Civil Rights Movement of the 1950s and 1960s, and films that reflected changes in race relations and racial identities. The class will meet once a week, Wednesday from 2-4:45, to allow time for film screenings. Students will analyze film and text representations of key events. Context will be provided by lectures, readings, and film documentaries. | |
| HTST 469 - Ltn Amer: Diverse Since Conquest | | |
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| HTST 471 - The Military In Latin America | | |
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| HTST 477.01 - Hist Scie Ancient Time To Galileo | | |
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| HTST 485 - World War II | | |
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| HTST 489 - Espionage & State, 500 Bc - 1939 | | |
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| HTST 492 - Comparative World Diplomacy | | |
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| HTST 493.38 - Special Topics in History | | |
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| LEC 2 | R 17:30 - 19:20 M 12:30 - 13:20
| | Frank W. Stahnisch | | | | Notes: This course is a survey of the history of medicine and health care, particularly in Western societies, from antiquity to the present. The aims are (a) to sketch main subject lines pertinent to the evolution of modern medicine in its cultural contexts; (b) to examine the ways in which the body, health and disease were conceptualised; (c) to examine the changing role of "the healer" and "the patient"; (d) to track the evolution of some of the major institutional and societal frameworks of medicine and health care; (e) to analyse the ways in which human societies and their healers interacted in the face of medical challenges. As this course is designed as a 1-year course, ending with the national History of Medicine Days conference, attendance during the full 1-year course is expected (full credit given for the 2 half-courses). Interested students are requested to contact Dr. Stahnisch (fwstahni@ucalgary.ca) in addition to the waiting list as further places might be available after Med. Fac. inscriptions. | |
| HTST 493.47 - Special Topics in History | | |
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| LEC 1 | MWF 12:00 - 12:50
| | | | | | Notes: This course examines the historical ideas and practices of activism and protest in pre-and post-Confederation Canada and their relation to community, regional, and state formation and cultures. A critically reflective research approach is the basis for discussion on social justice and its contested meanings of citizenship, democracy, and problematized Canadian identities over the past two centuries. | |
| HTST 498A - Hist Methods & Phil Of History | | |
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| SEM 1 | T 16:00 - 18:45
| | | | | | Notes: RESTRICTED TO HONOURS STUDENTS AND OPEN TO OTHER QUALIFIED SENIOR STUDENTS WITH THE PERMISSION OF THE DEPARTMENT. | |
| HTST 503.4 - Topics in East Asian History | | |
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| SEM 1 | M 16:00 - 18:45
| | | | | | 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. | |
| HTST 506 - The Century of the Black Death: Economy, Society and Religion | | |
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| SEM 1 | F 14:00 - 16:45
| | Francine Michaud | | | | Notes: 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. | |
| HTST 508 - Topics in Twentieth-Century German History | | |
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| SEM 1 | M 14:00 - 16:45
| | Annette Timm | | | | 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. | |
| HTST 509.2 - Religion, Politics, and Culture in Early Modern Europe | | |
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| LEC 1 | W 14:00 - 16:45
| | Mark W. Konnert | | | | 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. | |
| HTST 526 - ( S T S T609) Canadian Military W W I I | | |
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| SUP 1 | R 16:00 - 18:45
| | David J. Bercuson | | | | Notes: 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. | |
| HTST 545.9 - Topics in Military History | | |
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| SEM 1 | T 14:00 - 16:45
| | Alexander A. Hill | | | | Notes: 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. | |
| HTST 565 - Slavery Lat Amer/Caribb:1492-1888 | | |
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| SEM 1 | W 15:00 - 17:45
| | Hendrik Kraay | | | | 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. | |
| HTST 583 - (Poli 583)Us & World Since 1890 | | |
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| LEC 1 | R 15:00 - 17:45
| | Stephen J. Randall | | | | Notes: 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. | |
| HTST 591.60 - Directed Reading and Research | | |
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| HTST 593.20 - Selected Topics in History | | |
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| LEC 1 | M 14:00 - 16:45
| | | | | | Notes: 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. | |
| HTST 597.16 - Honours Directed Reading | | |
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| HTST 598A - Honours Special Subject | | |
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| HTST 601.1 - Topics in Imperial History | | |
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| HTST 607.5 - Topics in Western Canadian History | | |
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| HTST 655 - (Stst 655)Classics Of Strategy | | |
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| HTST 690 - Historiography and the Theories of History | | |
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| HTST 691.11 - Conference Course in Special Topics | | |
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| HTST 691.73 - Conference Course in Special Topics | | |
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| HTST 791.19 - Conference Course in Special Topics (Advanced Level) | | |
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| HTST 791.20 - Conference Course in Special Topics (Advanced Level) | | |
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| HTST 998.04A - Senior Historical Studies | | |
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| HTST 999.2 - Senior History | | |
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| HTST 999.4 - Senior History | | |
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