Les cours suivants sont offerts par la Faculté des arts.
HIS 1100 History Labs (3 units)
Using a hand-on approach, based on primary sources, this course will introduce the students to the different aspects of historical research and enable them to understand the discipline at the university level.
Course Component: Lecture, Lecture
HIS 1101 The Making of Canada (3 units)
Survey of the political, social and cultural evolution of Canada, from its origins to the present.
Course Component: Lecture
HIS 1110 Introduction to Global History (3 units)
A course of general interest focused on human migration and settlement, long-distance commercial and political connections, cultural exchanges, intellectual linkages, and social upheaval and conflict emerging in the modern world.
Course Component: Lecture
HIS 1111 The Twentieth-Century World from 1945 (3 units)
A course of general interest which focuses on the search for security and independence in a post-war world dominated by super powers and globalization.
Course Component: Lecture
HIS 1120 What Is Europe? (16th-21th Century) (3 units)
Long term study of the changing nature of Europe, through geographical, political, economic, and cultural aspects.
Course Component: Lecture
HIS 1500 Laboratoires d'histoire (3 crédits)
Par son orientation pratique, fondée sur l'utilisation de sources primaires, ce cours mettra les étudiants en contact avec les différents aspects de la recherche historique et leur permettra de comprendre en quoi consiste la discipline au niveau universitaire.
Volet : Cours magistral, Cours magistral
HIS 1501 La formation du Canada (3 crédits)
Survol de l'évolution politique, sociale et culturelle du Canada, depuis les débuts jusqu'à aujourd'hui.
Volet : Cours magistral
HIS 1510 Initiation à l'histoire globale (3 crédits)
Cours d'intérêt général axé sur les migrations humaines et le peuplement, les liaisons commerciales et politiques de longue distance, les échanges culturels, les liens intellectuels, les bouleversements sociaux et les conflits du monde moderne.
Volet : Cours magistral
HIS 1511 Le monde au XXe siècle depuis 1945 (3 crédits)
Cours d'intérêt général portant sur les questions de sécurité et d'indépendance dans le monde d'après-guerre dominé par les grandes puissances et la mondialisation.
Volet : Cours magistral
HIS 1520 Qu'est-ce que l'Europe ? (16e-21e siècle) (3 crédits)
Étude sur le long terme de la nature changeante de l'Europe, dans ses aspects géographiques, politiques, économiques et culturels.
Volet : Cours magistral
HIS 2100 The Historian's Craft (3 units)
Introduction to the writing of research papers in history: importance of attention to time and space variables; understanding of the difference between the hypothesis testing and questioning sources; formulation of historical questions; identification, location and accession of sources of information, with emphasis on secondary sources. Assessment of the material for authenticity (external criticism), validity (for the project at hand) and reliability (internal criticism). Identification of perspectives and approaches of authors. Introduction to historiography. Presentation and sourcing of the results.
Course Component: Lecture
Reserved for students registered in the Honours, Joint Honours, Major, or Minor in History.
HIS 2101 Greece from the Mycenaeans to the Persian Wars (3 units)
A general history of Greece from the Bronze Age to the Battle of Plataea (479 B.C.).
Course Component: Lecture
Also offered as CLA 2101.
HIS 2102 Athens, Persia, and Sparta (3 units)
A general history of Greece from the Battle of Marathon (490 B.C.) to the Battle of Mantinea and the General Peace (362 B.C.).
Course Component: Lecture
Also offered as CLA 2102.
HIS 2103 The Republic (3 units)
A general history of Rome from its foundation (753 B.C.) to the death of Caesar (44 B.C.).
Course Component: Lecture
Also offered as CLA 2103.
HIS 2104 The Early Empire (3 units)
A general history of Rome from the "first triumvirate" (60 B.C.) to the accession of Septimius Severus (A.D. 193).
Course Component: Lecture
Also offered as CLA 2104.
HIS 2105 History of the Jews in Canada (3 units)
Overview of the history of the Jewidh community in Canada from the English regime to the contemporary period.
Course Component: Lecture
Also offered as CDN 2105. (C).
HIS 2116 Imperial Russia From 1613 to the 1917 Revolution (3 units)
Survey of the political, social, economic and intellectual history of Tsarist Russia under the Romanov Dynasty (1613-1917).
Course Component: Lecture
Also offered as RUS 2116.
HIS 2117 History of the USSR (3 units)
Survey of the political, social, economic and intellectual history of the Soviet Union from the October Revolution.
Course Component: Lecture
Also offered as RUS 2117. (E).
HIS 2129 Technology, Society and Environment Since 1850 (3 units)
Examination of the role of technology in social, economic and environmental change in industrial and "post-industrial" society.
Course Component: Lecture
HIS 2151 The United States from 1750 to 1877 (3 units)
The Seven Year War, the American Revolution, the new republic’s institutions, the Jacksonian democracy, territorial expansion, the Civil War and reconstruction.
Course Component: Lecture
(A).
HIS 2152 The United States from 1877 to 1945 (3 units)
From Reconstruction to the end of World War II. The rise of the United States as an industrial and military power.
Course Component: Lecture
(A).
HIS 2153 The United States from 1945 to the Present (3 units)
A study of the main social, economic and political developments in the United States since 1945.
Course Component: Lecture
(A).
HIS 2160 History of the Middle East from World War I (3 units)
Introduction to the history of the Arab world, Iran, Israel and Turkey from the First World War. Main political, economic and social developments in the region.
Course Component: Lecture
(N).
HIS 2170 Latin America, Colonial Period (3 units)
Covers the history of the Spanish and Portuguese colonial empires from 1415 to 1825, concentrating on the fate of Indigenous peoples, the colonial economy and the formation of a new society.
Course Component: Lecture
HIS 2171 Latin America, Modern Period (3 units)
Latin American history since independence. This course will concentrate on the problems of political instability, underdevelopment and American Imperialism.
Course Component: Lecture
(N).
HIS 2175 Southeast Asian Civilizations to the 18th Century (3 units)
Religious, cultural, social, and political traditions in Southeast Asia.
Course Component: Lecture
(N).
HIS 2176 Southeast Asian Civilizations from the 18th Century to the Present (3 units)
Historical events and trends in Southeast Asia from the 18th century to the Present.
Course Component: Lecture
(N).
HIS 2177 History of East Asia from Antiquity to 1600 (3 units)
Introduction to the civilizations of pre modern China, Japan, and Korea from antiquity to 1600. Emphasis on culture, society, and thought.
Course Component: Lecture
(N).
HIS 2178 History of East Asia from 1600 to the Present (3 units)
Introduction to East Asian civilizations after 1600. Focus primarily on China and Japan. Study of the internal changes in these countries as well as their external relations, and of transformations in thought and culture.
Course Component: Lecture
(N).
HIS 2182 Women in Canada (3 units)
A survey of the historical role of women in Canada, with particular reference to the economic and social changes of the 19th and 20th centuries. (C).
Course Component: Lecture
HIS 2185 Gender and Sexuality in Historical Perspective (3 units)
This course will explore how gender and sexuality contributed to shape human relationships and has had political, economic, religious, and cultural repercussions on societies.
Course Component: Lecture
HIS 2197 Philosophy of History (3 units)
History as a type of knowledge and inquiry. Special reference to problems of explanation, objectivity, and causal analysis.
Course Component: Lecture
Reserved for students registered in the Honours, Joint Honours or Major in History. Also offered as PHI 2197. (M).
HIS 2300 Global Environmental History (3 units)
This course is an introduction to global environmental history. It draws from cross-disciplinary literature on a number of regions and time periods and sketches the history of human interactions with the environment.
Course Component: Lecture
HIS 2307 History of Indigenous Peoples in Canada (3 units)
Peoples in Canada from time immemorial to the twenty-first century.
Course Component: Lecture
HIS 2326 The History of the British Empire (3 units)
A survey of the history of British colonial and imperial expansion from the sixteenth century to the period of decolonization after World War Two.
Course Component: Lecture
(E).
HIS 2335 Deciphering the Medieval Era: Western Europe from the 5th to the 15th Century (3 units)
Study of the Middle Ages in Western Europe: its creation by historians, its interpretation by large audiences, and its specific features in the history of humanity. (E).
Course Component: Lecture
Also offered as CLA 2335. (E).
HIS 2336 Early Modern Europe, 16th to 18th Century (3 units)
European history from the Renaissance to Napoleon: the Reformation, the Ancien Régime, the Enlightenment, and the French Revolution.
Course Component: Lecture
(E).
HIS 2341 Europe in the 19th Century (3 units)
European hegemony from Napoleon to the First World War. The industrial revolution. Social conflicts and revolutionary movements. National movements and imperialism.
Course Component: Lecture
(E).
HIS 2342 Europe in the 20th Century (3 units)
Europe's role in the crises of the 20th century: democratic and totalitarian responses to the Great War (1914-1918), the Russian Revolution, the economic upheaval of the inter-war period, World War II, the division of post-war Europe, decolonization and the end of the European world hegemony, the European Community, and the collapse of the communist block since 1989. (E).
Course Component: Lecture
(E).
HIS 2350 Selected Topics in Modern History (3 units)
Course Component: Lecture
HIS 2351 Selected Topics in Contemporary History (3 units)
Course Component: Lecture
HIS 2355 Central and Eastern Europe since 1815 (3 units)
Introduction to the contemporary history of Central and Eastern Europe: rise of nationalism and building of national identities in the 19th century, creation of states, right and left authoritarianism and economic and social modernization.
Course Component: Lecture
(E).
HIS 2361 New France (3 units)
This course provides an overview of the history of the French colonial presence in North America from the 16th century to the 18th century. It focuses on the St. Lawrence Valley, as well as Acadia, the Grande Louisiane and the Pays d'en Haut. New France was a meeting place of new societies.
Course Component: Lecture
HIS 2362 British North America, 1763-1867 (3 units)
Economic, social and political development of British North America from the Treaty of Paris to Confederation. (C)
Course Component: Lecture
HIS 2363 Canada, 1867-1939 (3 units)
Economic, social and political development of Canada and Newfoundland from Confederation to the Great Depression. (C)
Course Component: Lecture
HIS 2364 Contemporary Canada (3 units)
Economic, social and political development of Canada from the Great Depression to the present; Canada's accession to independence and changing role on the world scene. (C).
Course Component: Lecture
HIS 2376 The African Past (3 units)
An introduction to the study of the African past. The course familiarizes students with the multidisciplinary skills and methods that enable the understanding of narratives of African experiences and perspectives from the past, and the relationships between contemporary Africans and their pasts.
Course Component: Lecture
(N).
HIS 2500 Le métier d'historien (3 crédits)
Introduction à la rédaction de dissertations historiques: importance de prêter attention aux variables temporelles et spatiales; comprendre la différence entre les approches de validation de l'hypothèse et d'interrogation des sources; formulation de questions historiques; identification des sources d'information, leur localisation et leur accession, en mettant l'accent sur les sources secondaires. Évaluation de l'authenticité du matériel (critique externe), de sa validité (pour le projet) et de sa fiabilité (critique interne). Identification des perspectives et des approches des auteurs. Introduction à l'historiographie. Présentation des résultats et indication de leur provenance.
Volet : Cours magistral
Réservé aux étudiants et étudiantes inscrits au Baccalauréat spécialisé, bidisciplinaire, à la majeure, ou à la mineure en histoire.
HIS 2501 La Grèce des Mycéniens jusqu’aux guerres perses (3 crédits)
Histoire générale de la Grèce, de l’âge du bronze à la bataille de Platées (479 av. J.-C.).
Volet : Cours magistral
Aussi offert sous la cote CLA 2501.
HIS 2502 Athènes, la Perse et Sparte (3 crédits)
Histoire générale de la Grèce, de la bataille de Marathon (490 av. J.-C.) à la bataille de Mantinée et à la Paix générale (362 av. J.-C.).
Volet : Cours magistral
Aussi offert sous la cote CLA 2502.
HIS 2503 La république (3 crédits)
Histoire générale de Rome, de sa fondation (753 av. J.-C.) à la mort de César (44 av. J.-C.).
Volet : Cours magistral
Aussi offert sous la cote CLA 2503.
HIS 2504 Le Haut-Empire (3 crédits)
Histoire générale de Rome, du "premier triumvirat" (60 av. J.-C.) à l'accession au pouvoir de Septime Sévère (193 ap. J.-C.).
Volet : Cours magistral
Aussi offert sous la cote CLA 2504.
HIS 2505 Histoire des juifs au Canada (3 crédits)
Survol de l'histoire de la communauté juive canadienne depuis les premières années du régime anglais jusqu'à la période contemporaine.
Volet : Cours magistral
Aussi offert sous la cote CDN 2505. (C).
HIS 2516 La Russie impériale de 1613 à la révolution de 1917 (3 crédits)
Survol de l'histoire politique, sociale, économique et intellectuelle de la Russie tsariste sous les Romanov (1613-1917). (E)
Volet : Cours magistral
Aussi offert sous la cote RUS 2516. (E).
HIS 2517 Histoire de l'U.R.S.S. (3 crédits)
Survol de l'histoire politique, sociale, économique et intellectuelle de l'Union soviétique à partir de la révolution d'Octobre.
Volet : Cours magistral
Aussi offert sous la cote RUS 2517. (E).
HIS 2529 Technologies, société et environnement depuis 1850 (3 crédits)
Analyse du rôle des technologies dans les changements sociaux, économiques et environnementaux des sociétés industrielles et post-industrielles.
Volet : Cours magistral
HIS 2551 Histoire des États-Unis de 1750 à 1877 (3 crédits)
La Guerre de Sept Ans, Révolution américaine, les institutions de la jeune république, la démocratie jacksonienne, l'expansion territoriale, la Guerre de Sécession et la Reconstruction.
Volet : Cours magistral
(A).
HIS 2552 Histoire des États-Unis de 1877 à 1945 (3 crédits)
De la Reconstruction à la fin de la Deuxième guerre mondiale. La montée des États-Unis en tant que puissance industrielle et militaire.
Volet : Cours magistral
(A).
HIS 2553 Les États-Unis depuis 1945 (3 crédits)
Histoire contemporaine des États-Unis portant sur les principaux développements économiques, sociaux, politiques et culturels.
Volet : Cours magistral
(A).
HIS 2560 Histoire du Moyen-Orient depuis la Première Guerre mondiale (3 crédits)
Introduction à l'histoire du monde arabe, de l'Iran, d'Israël et de la Turquie depuis la Première Guerre mondiale. Principaux développements politiques, économiques et sociaux de la région. (N)
Volet : Cours magistral
HIS 2570 Amérique latine, époque coloniale (3 crédits)
Histoire des empires coloniaux espagnol et portugais de 1415 à 1825. Le sort des populations autochtones, l’économie coloniale et la formation d’une nouvelle société.
Volet : Cours magistral
HIS 2571 Amérique latine, époque contemporaine (3 crédits)
Histoire de l'Amérique latine depuis l'indépendance. Instabilité du régime politique, sous-développement et impérialisme américain. (N)
Volet : Cours magistral
HIS 2575 Civilisations de l'Asie du Sud-Est jusqu'au XVIIIe siècle (3 crédits)
Traditions religieuses, culturelles, sociales et politiques de l'Asie du Sud-Est
Volet : Cours magistral
(N).
HIS 2576 Civilisations de l'Asie du Sud-Est du XVIIIe siècle à nos jours (3 crédits)
Événements et tendances historiques en Asie du Sud-Est du XVIIIe siècle à nos jours.
Volet : Cours magistral
(N).
HIS 2577 Histoire de l'Asie de l'Est de l'antiquité à 1600 (3 crédits)
Introduction aux civilisations de la Chine, du Japon, et de la Corée de l'antiquité jusqu'à 1600. Attention particulière à la société, la culture et la pensée.
Volet : Cours magistral
(N).
HIS 2578 Histoire de l'Asie de l'Est de 1600 à nos jours (3 crédits)
Introduction aux civilisations de l'Asie de l'Est après 1600, en particulier de la Chine et du Japon. Étude des changements internes à ces pays ainsi que de leurs relations internationales et des transformations intellectuelles et culturelles.
Volet : Cours magistral
(N).
HIS 2582 Les femmes au Canada (3 crédits)
Le rôle des femmes dans l'histoire canadienne, en particulier dans le contexte des changements économiques et sociaux des XIXe et XXe siècles.
Volet : Cours magistral
(C).
HIS 2585 Genre et sexualité dans une perspective historique (3 crédits)
Ce cours explorera la manière dont le genre et la sexualité ont modelé les relations humaines et ont eu des impacts politiques, économiques, religieux et culturels sur les sociétés.
Volet : Cours magistral
HIS 2597 Philosophie de l'histoire (3 crédits)
L'histoire comme discipline; son épistémologie spécifique. Étude, en particulier, de problèmes tels que l'explication historique, l'objectivité et l'analyse causale.
Volet : Cours magistral
Réservé aux étudiants et étudiantes insrits au Baccalauréat spécialisé, bidisciplinaire ou à la majeure en histoire. Aussi offert sous la cote PHI 2597. (M).
HIS 2700 Histoire mondiale de l'environnement (3 crédits)
Ce cours est une introduction à l'histoire globale de l'environnement. Il s'inspire de littératures interdisciplinaires sur un certain nombre de régions et de périodes pour faire l'ébauche de l'histoire des interactions humaines avec l'environnement.
Volet : Cours magistral
HIS 2707 Histoire des peuples autochtones au Canada (3 crédits)
Survol de l'histoire des peuples autochtones au Canada depuis des temps immémoriaux jusqu'au vingt-et-unième siècle.
Volet : Cours magistral
HIS 2708 Histoire des francophonies nord-américaines (3 crédits)
Histoire de la présence française en Amérique du Nord, y compris les francophonies minoritaires.
Volet : Cours magistral
(C).
HIS 2735 Décoder la période médiévale : L'occident du Ve au XVe siècle (3 crédits)
Étude du Moyen Age occidental : sa conception par les historiens, sa compréhension par le public, ses caractéristiques propres dans l'histoire de l'humanité.
Volet : Cours magistral
Aussi offert sous la cote CLA 2735. (E).
HIS 2736 L'Europe moderne (XVIe-XVIIIe siècle) (3 crédits)
Survol de l'histoire européenne depuis la Renaissance jusqu'à Napoléon: la Réforme, la société d'Ancien Régime, les Lumières et la Révolution française.
Volet : Cours magistral
(E).
HIS 2741 L'Europe au XIXe siècle (3 crédits)
L'hégémonie européenne, de Napoléon à la Première Guerre mondiale. La révolution industrielle. La lutte des classes et les mouvements révolutionnaires. Les mouvements nationaux et l'impérialisme. (E)
Volet : Cours magistral
HIS 2742 L'Europe au XXe siècle (3 crédits)
L'Europe dans les grandes crises du XXe siècle : les deux conflits mondiaux, l'entre-deux-guerres, la décolonisation et la partition en deux camps après la Deuxième guerre mondiale, la Communauté européenne et l'effrondrement du bloc communiste depuis 1989. (E)
Volet : Cours magistral
HIS 2750 Thèmes choisis en histoire moderne (3 crédits)
Volet : Cours magistral
HIS 2751 Thèmes choisis en histoire contemporaine (3 crédits)
Volet : Cours magistral
HIS 2755 L’Europe centrale et orientale de 1815 à nos jours (3 crédits)
Introduction à l’histoire contemporaine de l’Europe centrale et orientale : montée des nationalismes et construction des identités nationales au 19e siècle, création des Etats, autoritarismes de droite et de gauche, et modernisation économique et sociale.
Volet : Cours magistral
(E).
HIS 2761 La Nouvelle-France (3 crédits)
Ce cours fait le survol de l'histoire de la présence coloniale française en Amérique du Nord du XVIe siècle au XVIIIe. Il s'intéresse à la vallée du Saint-Laurent, mais aussi à l'Acadie, à la Grande Louisiane et aux Pays d'en Haut. La Nouvelle-France se révèle un lieu de rencontre et d'émergence de sociétés nouvelles.
Volet : Cours magistral
HIS 2762 L'Amérique du Nord britannique 1763-1867 (3 crédits)
Évolution économique, sociale et politique de l'Amérique du Nord britannique du traité de Paris à la Confédération. (C)
Volet : Cours magistral
HIS 2763 Le Canada de 1867 à 1939 (3 crédits)
Évolution économique, sociale et politique du Canada et de Terre-Neuve et de la Confédération à la Grande Dépression. (C)
Volet : Cours magistral
HIS 2764 Le Canada contemporain (3 crédits)
Évolution économique, sociale et politique du Canada de la Grande Dépression à nos jours; accession du Canada à l'indépendance et transformation de son rôle sur la scène mondiale. (C)
Volet : Cours magistral
HIS 2776 Le passé africain (3 crédits)
Une introduction à l'étude du passé africain. Le cours familiarise les étudiants avec les compétences et les méthodes multidisciplinaires qui permettent de comprendre les récits d'expériences et de perspectives africaines du passé et les relations entre les Africains contemporains et leurs passés.
Volet : Cours magistral
(N).
HIS 3100 Histories and Perceptions of History in Canada (3 units)
Different interpretations of Canadian history, particularly those written by authors of diverse cultural and linguistic backgrounds.
Course Component: Lecture
Prerequisite: 6 course units in history (HIS) at the 2000 level and 6 course units in history (HIS). Also offered as CDN3100.
HIS 3101 History and Theory (3 units)
The nature and purpose of the historical discipline is currently the object of debates. This course will equip students to participate in this discussion. They will survey how the study of the past has evolved over time, look into the factors that have shaped our understanding of the nature and purpose of the discipline, clarify what distinguishes history from other humanities and social sciences disciplines and finally discuss the role theories play in historical interpretations. Reserved for the students registered in the Honours, Joint Honours, Major in history.
Course Component: Lecture
Prerequisites: (HIS 2100, 3 course units in history (HIS) at the 2000 level, 9 course units in history (HIS)) or ((PHI 2197 or HIS 2197), 6 course units in Philosophy (PHI) at the 2000 level, 6 course units in philosophy (PHI)).
HIS 3104 Ontario Since Confederation (3 units)
The major political, social, and cultural trends in the development of modern Ontario.
Course Component: Lecture, Lecture
Prerequisite: 6 course units in history (HIS) at the 2000 level, 6 course units in history (HIS)., Prerequisite: 6 course units in history (HIS) at the 2000 level, 6 course units in history (HIS).
HIS 3105 From Source to Text (3 units)
Historians extract useable information from often fragmented material created for various other purposes. This course will provide students with the tools needed to handle specific types of sources (textual, visual, oral or material) or introduce them to specific methods and approaches (such as geographic information system, quantitative methods, micro-history etc.) Topics will vary from section to section and the course can be repeated for credit if the content is different. Reserved for the students registered in the Honours, Joint Honours, Major in history.
Course Component: Lecture
Prerequisites: (HIS 2100, 3 course units in history (HIS) at the 2000 level, 9 course units in history (HIS)) or ((PHI 2197 or HIS 2197), 6 course units in Philosophy (PHI) at the 2000 level, 6 course units in philosophy (PHI)).
HIS 3107 Quebec in the 19th Century (3 units)
Economic, social, political and intellectual development of Quebec in the nineteenth century.
Course Component: Lecture
Prerequisite: 6 course units in history (HIS) at the 2000 level, 6 course units in history (HIS).
HIS 3108 Quebec in the 20th Century (3 units)
Economic, social, political and intellectual development of Quebec in the twentieth century.
Course Component: Lecture
Prerequisite: 6 course units in history (HIS) at the 2000 level, 6 course units in history (HIS).
HIS 3109 Selected Topics in Indigenous History (3 units)
Study of a theme related to Indigenous history. Themes may vary from year to year.
Course Component: Lecture
Prerequisite: 6 course units in history (HIS) at the 2000 level, 6 course units in history (HIS).
HIS 3110 Topics in Ancient History I (3 units)
Major issues in Greek or Roman history. Topics to be offered in rotation as advertised by the Department.
Course Component: Lecture
Also offered as CLA 3110. This course may require some background knowledge. Please consult the Department of Classics and Religious Studies.
HIS 3120 Selected Topics in the History of Canada's Regions (3 units)
Course Component: Lecture
Prerequisite: 6 course units in history (HIS) at the 2000 level, 6 course units in history (HIS).
HIS 3124 Britain from 1485 to 1800 (3 units)
The British Isles from the advent of the Tudors to the Union with Ireland: an examination of the main social and political realities as background to the growth of British power prior to the industrial revolution.
Course Component: Lecture, Lecture
Prerequisite: 6 course units in history (HIS) at the 2000 level, 6 course units in history (HIS)., Prerequisite: 6 course units in history (HIS) at the 2000 level, 6 course units in history (HIS).
HIS 3125 Britain from 1800 to the Present (3 units)
The British Isles since the industrial revolution, focusing on the main trends of modern British society, from the height of its power in the Victorian age to its comparative decline in the 20th century.
Course Component: Lecture
Prerequisite: 6 course units in history (HIS) at the 2000 level, 6 course units in history (HIS).
HIS 3150 Selected Topics in American History (3 units)
Course Component: Lecture
Prerequisite: 6 course units in history (HIS) at the 2000 level, 6 course units in history (HIS).
HIS 3154 History of American Diplomacy (3 units)
Aspects of American foreign policy since Independence.
Course Component: Lecture
Prerequisite: 6 course units in history (HIS) at the 2000 level, 6 course units in history (HIS).
HIS 3175 A History of the Vietnam Wars (3 units)
Colonisation and decolonisation in Vietnam from 111 B.C.E.
Course Component: Lecture
Prerequisite: 6 course units in history (HIS) at the 2000 level, 6 course units in history (HIS).
HIS 3180 Selected Topics in Asian History (3 units)
Study of a theme related to the history of Asia. Themes may vary from year to year.
Course Component: Lecture
Prerequisite: 6 course units in history (HIS) at the 2000 level, 6 course units in history (HIS).
HIS 3185 Selected Topics in African History South of the Sahara (3 units)
Study of a theme related to the history of Africa south of the Sahara. Themes may vary from year to year.
Course Component: Lecture
Prerequisite: 6 course units in history (HIS) at the 2000 level, 6 course units in history (HIS).
HIS 3190 Selected Topics in the History of the Middle East and North Africa (3 units)
Study of a theme related to the history of the Middle East and/or North Africa. Themes may vary from year to year.
Course Component: Lecture
Prerequisite: 6 course units in history (HIS) at the 2000 level, 6 course units in history (HIS).
HIS 3195 Selected Topics in Latin American History (3 units)
Study of a theme related to the history of Latin America and/or the Caribbean. Themes may vary from year to year.
Course Component: Lecture
Prerequisite: 6 course units in history (HIS) at the 2000 level, 6 course units in history (HIS).
HIS 3300 Conflict and Convergence: Canada and the United States since 1776 (3 units)
Explores the history of Canadian-American relations. Topics include diplomacy, economic integration, cross-border migration, and cultural convergence.
Course Component: Lecture
Prerequisite: 6 course units in history (HIS) at the 2000-level and 6 course units in history (HIS).
HIS 3301 History Across Borders (3 units)
This course explores problems and issues that cut across spatial, temporal, and disciplinary boundaries. Study of historical connections and processes. Examination of various national experiences within a transregional context. Coursework and assignments will provide students concrete opportunities to practice interdisciplinary learning and research.
Course Component: Lecture
Prerequisite: 6 course units in history (HIS) at the 2000-level and 6 course units in history (HIS).
HIS 3302 War and Canadian Society (3 units)
Survey of the dominant themes in the military and social-military history of Canada from the end of the French regime to the present, with emphasis on the period 1914-1945. This course will outline the impact of war on Canadian society and examine the influence of war on the development of Canadian nationalism and identity. Canadian military operations and the personal experiences of war will also be explored.
Course Component: Lecture
Prerequisite: 6 course units in history (HIS) at the 2000-level and 6 course units in history (HIS).
HIS 3303 Canadian External Relations, 1867-1945 (3 units)
Survey of the dominant themes in the history of Canadian external relations from Confederation to 1945. Particular emphasis will be placed on Canada's role in the British Empire/Commonwealth and on relations with the United States. Domestic inputs to Canadian foreign policy and the differing concepts of Canadian nationalism and national self-interest will also be explored.
Course Component: Lecture
Prerequisite: 6 course units in history (HIS) at the 2000-level and 6 course units in history (HIS).
HIS 3304 Canadian Environmental History (3 units)
The study of the historical relationships between humans and the non- human world. This course explores the vibrant field of Canadian environmental history, including themes such as wilderness, war, agriculture, industry, hunting and fishing, pollution, animal history, forestry, environmentalism, and invasive species.
Course Component: Lecture
Prerequisite: 6 course units in history (HIS) at the 2000-level and 6 course units in history (HIS).
HIS 3305 The Making of the Digital Age (3 units)
In recent decades, digital technologies have increasingly enabled, accelerated and influenced societies around the world. This course will focus on key developments since the mid-twentieth century as well as on learning certain digital research tools that illustrate the making of the Digital Age.
Course Component: Lecture
Prerequisite: 6 course units in history (HIS) at the 2000-level and 6 course units in history (HIS).
HIS 3314 The Second World War (3 units)
An examination of the relationship between society, diplomacy and warfare from 1939 to 1945, incorporating North American, European and Asian perspectives.
Course Component: Lecture
Prerequisite: 6 course units in history (HIS) at the 2000 level, 6 course units in history (HIS).
HIS 3315 The Cold War (3 units)
An exploration of the origins of the struggle between the postwar superpowers, the changing nature of their rivalry and the way other nations were drawn into the conflict.
Course Component: Lecture
Prerequisite: 6 course units in history (HIS) at the 2000 level, 6 course units in history (HIS).
HIS 3320 Building Europe, 1945 to the Present (3 units)
Survey of the history of European integration since World War II, its influence on European political, social, cultural, and economic development, and on inter-state relations.
Course Component: Lecture
Prerequisite: 6 course units in history (HIS) at the 2000 level, 6 course units in history (HIS).
HIS 3328 The Holocaust (3 units)
Overview of the history of European anti-semitism, and analysis of the development of Nazi policies of extermination of the Jews, with a focus on European political and social developments between 1933 and 1945, and of responses, including victims', to state-legislated anti-semitism.
Course Component: Lecture
Prerequisite: 6 course units in history (HIS) at the 2000 level, 6 course units in history (HIS).
HIS 3330 Selected Topics in European History (3 units)
Course Component: Lecture
Prerequisite: 6 course units in history (HIS) at the 2000 level, 6 course units in history (HIS).
HIS 3356 Populism in Central and Eastern Europe and Beyond (3 units)
An analysis of different forms of populism that developed in the region, from late Imperial Russia to Slovakia, Hungary, or Poland today.
Course Component: Lecture
Prerequisite: 6 course units in history (HIS) at the 2000 level, 6 course units in history (HIS).
HIS 3375 Selected Topics in Canadian History (3 units)
Study of a theme related to the history of Canada. Themes may vary from year to year.
Course Component: Lecture
Prerequisite: 6 course units in history (HIS) at the 2000 level, 6 course units in history (HIS).
HIS 3391 Studies in Public History (3 units)
Ways in which history is shaped by governments, public institutions, the information and entertainment media, and artists for presentation to the general public.
Course Component: Lecture
Prerequisite: 6 course units in history (HIS) at the 2000 level, 6 course units in history (HIS).
HIS 3397 Selected Topics in History (3 units)
Course Component: Lecture
Prerequisite: 6 course units in history (HIS) at the 2000 level, 6 course units in history (HIS).
HIS 3398 Selected Topics in Medieval History (3 units)
Study of a theme through translated primary sources. The theme may vary from year to year.
Course Component: Lecture
Prerequisite: 6 course units in history (HIS) at the 2000 level, 6 course units in history (HIS).
HIS 3501 Histoire et Théorie (3 crédits)
La nature et le but de la discipline historique font actuellement l'objet de débats. Ce cours permettra aux étudiants de participer à cette discussion. Ils étudieront comment l'étude du passé a évolué au fil du temps, examineront les facteurs qui ont façonné notre compréhension de la nature et du but de la discipline, clarifieront comme l'histoire se distingue des autres disciplines des sciences humaines et sociales et, finalement, discuteront de la place des théories dans les interprétations historiques. Réservé aux étudiants inscrits au Baccalauréat spécialisé, bidisciplinaire ou à la majeure en histoire.
Volet : Cours magistral
Préalable : (HIS 2500, 3 crédits de cours en histoire (HIS) de niveau 2000, 9 crédits de cours en histoire (HIS)) ou ((HIS 2597 ou PHI 2597), 6 crédits de cours en philosophie (PHI) de niveau 2000, 6 crédits de cours en philosophie (PHI)).
HIS 3505 De la source au texte (3 crédits)
Les historiens retirent des informations utilisables de matériaux souvent fragmentaires créées pour diverses autres fins. Ce cours vise à donner aux étudiants les outils nécessaires à l'analyse de catégories spécifiques de sources (textuelles, visuelles, orales ou matérielles) ainsi qu'à les introduire à des méthodes et approches spécifiques (comme, par exemple, le système d'information géographique, l'histoire quantitative, la micro-histoire etc.). Les sujets varieront d'une section à l'autre et le cours pourra être suivi plusieurs fois pour crédits si le contenu est différent. Réservé aux étudiants inscrits au Baccalauréat spécialisé, bidisciplinaire ou à la majeure en histoire.
Volet : Cours magistral
Préalable : (HIS 2500, 3 crédits de cours en histoire (HIS) de niveau 2000, 9 crédits de cours en histoire (HIS)) ou ((HIS 2597 ou PHI 2597), 6 crédits de cours en philosophie (PHI) de niveau 2000, 6 crédits de cours en philosophie (PHI)).
HIS 3507 Le Québec au XIXe siècle (3 crédits)
Évolution économique, sociale, politique et intellectuelle du Québec au XIXe siècle.
Volet : Cours magistral
Préalable : 6 crédits de cours en histoire (HIS) de niveau 2000, 6 crédits de cours en histoire (HIS).
HIS 3508 Le Québec au XXe siècle (3 crédits)
Évolution économique, sociale, politique et intellectuelle du Québec au XXe siècle.
Volet : Cours magistral
Préalable : 6 crédits de cours en histoire (HIS) de niveau 2000, 6 crédits de cours en histoire (HIS).
HIS 3509 Thèmes choisis en histoire autochtone (3 crédits)
Étude d'un thème lié à l'histoire autochtone. Les thèmes peuvent varier d'une année à l'autre.
Volet : Cours magistral
Préalable : 6 crédits de cours en histoire (HIS) de niveau 2000, 6 crédits de cours en histoire (HIS).
HIS 3510 Thèmes choisis en histoire ancienne I (3 crédits)
Études de thèmes choisis en histoire grecque ou romaine. Les thèmes varient tous les ans. Consulter la brochure du Département.
Volet : Cours magistral
Aussi offert sous la cote CLA 3510. Ce cours peut exiger une certaine connaissance préalable du sujet. Consulter le Département d'études anciennes et de sciences des religions.
HIS 3520 Thèmes choisis en histoire des régions du Canada (3 crédits)
Volet : Cours magistral
Préalable : 6 crédits de cours en histoire (HIS) de niveau 2000, 6 crédits de cours en histoire (HIS).
HIS 3550 Thèmes choisis en histoire américaine (3 crédits)
Volet : Cours magistral, Cours magistral
Préalable : 6 crédits de cours en histoire (HIS) de niveau 2000, 6 crédits de cours en histoire (HIS)., Préalable : 6 crédits de cours en histoire (HIS) de niveau 2000, 6 crédits de cours en histoire (HIS).
HIS 3575 Histoire des guerres du Vietnam (3 crédits)
Colonisation et décolonisation au Vietnam depuis 111 avant notre ère.
Volet : Cours magistral
Préalable : 6 crédits de cours en histoire (HIS) de niveau 2000, 6 crédits de cours en histoire (HIS).
HIS 3580 Thèmes choisis en histoire de l'Asie (3 crédits)
Étude d'un thème lié à l'histoire de l'Asie. Les thèmes peuvent varier d'une année à l'autre.
Volet : Cours magistral
Préalable : 6 crédits de cours en histoire (HIS) de niveau 2000, 6 crédits de cours en histoire (HIS).
HIS 3581 Histoire du mouvement des femmes (3 crédits)
Féminisme, réformisme social, mouvement pour la paix et syndicalisme féminin en Europe et en Amérique du Nord.
Volet : Cours magistral
Préalable : 6 crédits de cours en histoire (HIS) de niveau 2000, 6 crédits de cours en histoire (HIS).
HIS 3585 Thèmes choisis en histoire de l'Afrique au sud du Sahara (3 crédits)
Étude d'un thème lié à l'histoire de l'Afrique au sud du Sahara. Les thèmes peuvent varier d'une année à l'autre.
Volet : Cours magistral
Préalable : 6 crédits de cours en histoire (HIS) de niveau 2000, 6 crédits de cours en histoire (HIS).
HIS 3590 Thèmes choisis en histoire du Moyen-Orient et de l'Afrique du Nord (3 crédits)
Étude d'un thème lié à l'histoire du Moyen-Orient et/ou de l'Afrique du Nord. Les thèmes peuvent varier d'une année à l'autre.
Volet : Cours magistral
Préalable : 6 crédits de cours en histoire (HIS) de niveau 2000, 6 crédits de cours en histoire (HIS).
HIS 3595 Thèmes choisis en histoire de l'Amérique latine (3 crédits)
Étude d'un thème lié à l'histoire de l'Amérique Latine et/ou des Caraïbes. Les thèmes peuvent varier d'une année à l'autre.
Volet : Cours magistral
Préalable : 6 crédits de cours en histoire (HIS) de niveau 2000, 6 crédits de cours en histoire (HIS).
HIS 3700 Conflit et convergence : le Canada et les États-Unis depuis 1776 (3 crédits)
Exploration de l'histoire des relations canado-américaines. Les thèmes couverts incluront les rapports diplomatiques, l'intégration économique, les migrations transfrontalières et la convergence culturelle
Volet : Cours magistral
Préalable: 6 crédits de cours en histoire (HIS) de niveau 2000 et 6 crédits de cours en histoire (HIS).
HIS 3701 Histoire à travers les frontières (3 crédits)
Ce cours explore les problèmes et les questions qui traversent les limites spatiales, temporelles et disciplinaires. Étude des connexions et des processus historiques. Examen de diverses expériences nationales dans un contexte transrégional. La formation et les travaux fourniront aux étudiants des occasions concrètes de mettre en pratique l'apprentissage et la recherche interdisciplinaires.
Volet : Cours magistral
Préalable: 6 crédits de cours en histoire (HIS) de niveau 2000 et 6 crédits de cous en histoire (HIS).
HIS 3714 La deuxième guerre mondiale (3 crédits)
Aspects politiques, diplomatiques, sociaux, économiques, technologiques et militaires de la Deuxième Guerre mondiale en Europe, en Asie et en Amérique.
Volet : Cours magistral
Préalable : 6 crédits de cours en histoire (HIS) de niveau 2000, 6 crédits de cours en histoire (HIS).
HIS 3728 L'holocauste (3 crédits)
Survol de l'histoire de l'antisémitisme européen et analyse du développement de la politique d'extermination des Juifs menée par les Nazis; étude de la situation socio-politique européenne entre 1933 et 1945 et des réactions, y compris celles des victimes, face à la répression étatique.
Volet : Cours magistral
Préalable : 6 crédits de cours en histoire (HIS) de niveau 2000, 6 crédits de cours en histoire (HIS).
HIS 3730 Thèmes choisis en histoire de l'Europe (3 crédits)
Volet : Cours magistral
Préalable : 6 crédits de cours en histoire (HIS) de niveau 2000, 6 crédits de cours en histoire (HIS).
HIS 3756 Populisme en Europe centrale et orientale—et au-delà (3 crédits)
Analyse des différentes formes du populisme qui se sont développées dans la région, allant de la fin de la Russie impériale à la Slovaquie, Hongrie ou Pologne aujourd’hui.
Volet : Cours magistral
Préalable : 6 crédits de cours en histoire (HIS) de niveau 2000, 6 crédits de cours en histoire (HIS).
HIS 3764 La France de l'ancien régime de 1500 à 1799 (3 crédits)
Permanences et transformations de la société française, de la Renaissance à la Révolution.
Volet : Cours magistral
Préalable : 6 crédits de cours en histoire (HIS) de niveau 2000, 6 crédits de cours en histoire (HIS).
HIS 3765 La France des XIXe et XXe siècles (3 crédits)
Permanences et transformations de la société française contemporaine, dans le contexte d'une Europe en construction, de Napoléon à la Communauté européenne.
Volet : Cours magistral
Préalable : 6 crédits de cours en histoire (HIS) de niveau 2000, 6 crédits de cours en histoire (HIS).
HIS 3775 Thèmes choisis en histoire du Canada (3 crédits)
Étude d'un thème lié à l'histoire du Canada. Les thèmes peuvent varier d'une année à l'autre.
Volet : Cours magistral
Préalable : 6 crédits de cours en histoire (HIS) de niveau 2000, 6 crédits de cours en histoire (HIS).
HIS 3781 Histoire de l'Ontario français (3 crédits)
La présence française sur le territoire de l'Ontario depuis la venue des premiers explorateurs et missionnaires jusqu'à nos jours.
Volet : Cours magistral
Préalable : 6 crédits de cours en histoire (HIS) de niveau 2000, 6 crédits de cours en histoire (HIS).
HIS 3797 Thèmes choisis en histoire (3 crédits)
Volet : Cours magistral
Préalable : 6 crédits de cours en histoire (HIS) de niveau 2000, 6 crédits de cours en histoire (HIS).
HIS 3798 Thèmes choisis en histoire médiévale (3 crédits)
Étude d'un thème à partir de sources traduites. Le thème peut changer d'une année à l'autre.
Volet : Cours magistral
Préalable : 6 crédits de cours en histoire (HIS) de niveau 2000, 6 crédits de cours en histoire (HIS).
HIS 4100 Seminar in History Across Borders (3 units)
In this seminar, students will investigate complex problems and issues that cut across spatial, temporal, and disciplinary boundaries, drawing on a variety of theoretical approaches. Students will produce original work, using primary and archival sources reflecting the interdisciplinary nature of the course.
Course Component: Seminar
Prerequisites: 81 university course units, including HIS 2100 and 3 course units from (HIS 2197, PHI 2197, HIS 3101, HIS 3105, POL 2156). Reserved for students registered in the Honours, Joint Honours or Major in History.
HIS 4135 Seminar in Canadian History (3 units)
Course Component: Seminar, Seminar
Prerequisites: 81 university course units, including HIS 2100 and 3 course units from (HIS 2197, PHI 2197, HIS 3101, HIS 3105, POL 2156). Reserved for students registered in the Honours, Joint Honours or Major in History., Prerequisites: 81 university course units, including HIS 2100 and 3 course units from (HIS 2197, PHI 2197, HIS 3101, HIS 3105, POL 2156). Reserved for students registered in the Honours, Joint Honours or Major in History.
HIS 4138 Seminar in Québec History (3 units)
Course Component: Seminar
Prerequisites: 81 university course units, including HIS 2100 and 3 course units from (HIS 2197, PHI 2197, HIS 3101, HIS 3105, POL 2156). Reserved for students registered in the Honours, Joint Honours or Major in History.
HIS 4142 Seminar in Medical History (3 units)
Course Component: Seminar
Prerequisites: 81 university course units, including HIS 2100 and 3 course units from (HIS 2197, PHI 2197, HIS 3101, HIS 3105, POL 2156). Reserved for students registered in the Honours, Joint Honours or Major in History.
HIS 4150 Ancient History Seminar (3 units)
Focused investigation of selected themes and topics in Greek or Roman history.
Course Component: Seminar
Prerequisite: 3 course units from CLA 2101, CLA 2102, CLA 2103, CLA 2104, HIS 2101, HIS 2102, HIS 2103, HIS 2104. Also offered as CLA 4150.
HIS 4151 Seminar in American History (3 units)
Course Component: Seminar
Prerequisites: 81 university course units, including HIS 2100 and 3 course units from (HIS 2197, PHI 2197, HIS 3101, HIS 3105, POL 2156). Reserved for students registered in the Honours, Joint Honours or Major in History.
HIS 4182 Seminar in Women's History (3 units)
Course Component: Seminar
Prerequisites: 81 university course units, including HIS 2100 and 3 course units from (HIS 2197, PHI 2197, HIS 3101, HIS 3105, POL 2156). Reserved for students registered in the Honours, Joint Honours or Major in History.
HIS 4184 Seminar in Asian History (3 units)
Course Component: Seminar
Prerequisites: 81 university course units, including HIS 2100 and 3 course units from (HIS 2197, PHI 2197, HIS 3101, HIS 3105, POL 2156). Reserved for students registered in the Honours, Joint Honours or Major in History.
HIS 4186 Seminar in African History (3 units)
Course Component: Seminar
Prerequisites: 81 university course units, including HIS 2100 and 3 course units from (HIS 2197, PHI 2197, HIS 3101, HIS 3105, POL 2156). Reserved for students registered in the Honours, Joint Honours or Major in History.
HIS 4192 Seminar in the History of the Middle East and North Africa (3 units)
Course Component: Seminar
Prerequisites: 81 university course units, including HIS 2100 and 3 course units from (HIS 2197, PHI 2197, HIS 3101, HIS 3105, POL 2156). Reserved for students registered in the Honours, Joint Honours or Major in History.
HIS 4300 Seminar in Historical Methodology (3 units)
Course Component: Seminar
Prerequisites: 81 university course units, including HIS 2100 and 3 course units from (HIS 2197, PHI 2197, HIS 3101, HIS 3105, POL 2156). Reserved for students registered in the Honours, Joint Honours or Major in History.
HIS 4301 Selected Topics in History Across Borders (3 units)
In this thematically organized course, students will further analyze problems and issues that cut across spatial, temporal, and disciplinary boundaries. Mastery of knowledge of historical connections and processes that span regions and fields of study, from an interdisciplinary perspective. Course may be repeated if themes vary. Course may be repeated if theme is different.
Course Component: Lecture
Prerequisites: 75 university course units, including HIS 2100. Reserved for students registered in the Honours, Joint Honours, Major, or Minor in History.
HIS 4320 Seminar in Medieval History (3 units)
Course Component: Seminar
Prerequisites: 81 university course units, including HIS 2100, 3 course units from (HIS 2197, PHI 2197, HIS 3101, HIS 3105, POL 2156). Reserved for students registered in the Honours, Joint Honours or Major in History, or the Major in Medieval Studies.
HIS 4355 Seminar in Slovak and Central and East European History (3 units)
Selected themes in Slovak and Central and East European history that cut across spatial, temporal, and disciplinary boundaries.
Course Component: Seminar
Prerequisites: 81 university course units, including HIS 2100 and 3 course units from (HIS 2197, PHI 2197, HIS 3101, HIS 3105, POL 2156). Reserved for students registered in the Honours, Joint Honours or Major in History.
HIS 4360 Selected Topics in Canadian History (3 units)
The themes will vary from year to year.
Course Component: Lecture
Prerequisites: 75 university course units, including HIS 2100. Reserved for students registered in the Honours, Joint Honours, Major, or Minor in History.
HIS 4361 Selected Topics in American History (3 units)
The themes will vary from year to year.
Course Component: Lecture
Prerequisites: 75 university course units, including HIS 2100. Reserved for students registered in the Honours, Joint Honours, Major, or Minor in History.
HIS 4362 Selected Topics in European History (3 units)
The themes will vary from year to year.
Course Component: Lecture
Prerequisites: 75 university course units, including HIS 2100. Reserved for students registered in the Honours, Joint Honours, Major, or Minor in History.
HIS 4364 Selected Topics in Indigenous History (3 units)
The themes will vary from year to year. Also offered as EAS 4364.
Course Component: Lecture
Prerequisite: EAS 1101.
HIS 4365 Selected Topics in History (3 units)
The themes will vary from year to year.
Course Component: Lecture
Prerequisites: 75 university course units, including HIS 2100. Reserved for students registered in the Honours, Joint Honours, Major, or Minor in History.
HIS 4370 Seminar in Latin American History (3 units)
Course Component: Seminar
Prerequisites: 81 university course units, including HIS 2100 and 3 course units from (HIS 2197, PHI 2197, HIS 3101, HIS 3105, POL 2156). Reserved for students registered in the Honours, Joint Honours or Major in History.
HIS 4397 Seminar in European History (3 units)
Course Component: Seminar
Prerequisites: 81 university course units, including HIS 2100 and 3 course units from (HIS 2197, PHI 2197, HIS 3101, HIS 3105, POL 2156). Reserved for students registered in the Honours, Joint Honours or Major in History.
HIS 4500 Séminaire en histoire à travers les frontières (3 crédits)
Les étudiants inscrits à ce séminaire feront l'analyse de problèmes et de questions qui transcendent les limites spatiales, temporelles et disciplinaires. Une variété d'approches théoriques seront examinées. Les étudiants feront de la recherche originale à l'aide de sources primaires et d'archives reflétant le caractère interdisciplinaire du cours.
Volet : Séminaire
Préalables : 81 crédits de cours, incluant HIS 2500 et 3 crédits de cours parmi (HIS 2597, PHI 2597, HIS 3501, HIS 3505, POL 2556). Réservé aux étudiants et étudiantes inscrits au Baccalauréat spécialisé, bidisciplinaire ou à la majeure en histoire.
HIS 4535 Séminaire en histoire du Canada (3 crédits)
Volet : Séminaire
Préalables : 81 crédits de cours, incluant HIS 2500 et 3 crédits de cours parmi (HIS 2597, PHI 2597, HIS 3501, HIS 3505, POL 2556). Réservé aux étudiants et étudiantes inscrits au Baccalauréat spécialisé, bidisciplinaire ou à la majeure en histoire.
HIS 4538 Séminaire en histoire du Québec (3 crédits)
Volet : Séminaire
Préalables : 81 crédits de cours, incluant HIS 2500 et 3 crédits de cours parmi (HIS 2597, PHI 2597, HIS 3501, HIS 3505, POL 2556). Réservé aux étudiants et étudiantes inscrits au Baccalauréat spécialisé, bidisciplinaire ou à la majeure en histoire.
HIS 4540 Séminaire en histoire des relations internationales (3 crédits)
Volet : Séminaire
Préalables : 81 crédits de cours, incluant HIS 2500 et 3 crédits de cours parmi (HIS 2597, PHI 2597, HIS 3501, HIS 3505, POL 2556). Réservé aux étudiants et étudiantes inscrits au Baccalauréat spécialisé, bidisciplinaire ou à la majeure en histoire.
HIS 4541 Séminaire en histoire comparée (3 crédits)
Volet : Séminaire
Préalables : 81 crédits de cours, incluant HIS 2500 et 3 crédits de cours parmi (HIS 2597, PHI 2597, HIS 3501, HIS 3505, POL 2556). Réservé aux étudiants et étudiantes inscrits au Baccalauréat spécialisé, bidisciplinaire ou à la majeure en histoire.
HIS 4542 Séminaire en histoire de la médecine (3 crédits)
Volet : Séminaire
Préalables : 81 crédits de cours, incluant HIS 2500 et 3 crédits de cours parmi (HIS 2597, PHI 2597, HIS 3501, HIS 3505, POL 2556). Réservé aux étudiants et étudiantes inscrits au Baccalauréat spécialisé, bidisciplinaire ou à la majeure en histoire.
HIS 4550 Séminaire en histoire ancienne (3 crédits)
Étude approfondie de thèmes choisis en histoire grecque ou romaine.
Volet : Séminaire
Préalable : 3 crédits de cours parmi CLA 2501, CLA 2502, CLA 2503, CLA 2504, HIS 2501, HIS 2502, HIS 2503, HIS 2504. Aussi offert sous la cote CLA 4550.
HIS 4551 Séminaire en histoire des États-Unis (3 crédits)
Volet : Séminaire
Préalables : 81 crédits de cours, incluant HIS 2500 et 3 crédits de cours parmi (HIS 2597, PHI 2597, HIS 3501, HIS 3505, POL 2556). Réservé aux étudiants et étudiantes inscrits au Baccalauréat spécialisé, bidisciplinaire ou à la majeure en histoire.
HIS 4582 Séminaire en histoire des femmes (3 crédits)
Volet : Séminaire
Préalables : 81 crédits de cours, incluant HIS 2500 et 3 crédits de cours parmi (HIS 2597, PHI 2597, HIS 3501, HIS 3505, POL 2556). Réservé aux étudiants et étudiantes inscrits au Baccalauréat spécialisé, bidisciplinaire ou à la majeure en histoire.
HIS 4584 Séminaire en histoire de l'Asie (3 crédits)
Volet : Séminaire
Préalables : 81 crédits de cours, incluant HIS 2500 et 3 crédits de cours parmi (HIS 2597, PHI 2597, HIS 3501, HIS 3505, POL 2556). Réservé aux étudiants et étudiantes inscrits au Baccalauréat spécialisé, bidisciplinaire ou à la majeure en histoire.
HIS 4586 Séminaire en histoire de l'Afrique (3 crédits)
Volet : Séminaire
Préalables : 81 crédits de cours, incluant HIS 2500 et 3 crédits de cours parmi (HIS 2597, PHI 2597, HIS 3501, HIS 3505, POL 2556). Réservé aux étudiants et étudiantes inscrits au Baccalauréat spécialisé, bidisciplinaire ou à la majeure en histoire.
HIS 4592 Séminaire en histoire du Moyen-Orient et de l'Afrique du Nord (3 crédits)
Volet : Séminaire
Préalables : 81 crédits de cours, incluant HIS 2500 et 3 crédits de cours parmi (HIS 2597, PHI 2597, HIS 3501, HIS 3505, POL 2556). Réservé aux étudiants et étudiantes inscrits au Baccalauréat spécialisé, bidisciplinaire ou à la majeure en histoire.
HIS 4700 Séminaire en méthodologie historique (3 crédits)
Volet : Séminaire
Préalables : 81 crédits de cours, incluant HIS 2500 et 3 crédits de cours parmi (HIS 2597, PHI 2597, HIS 3501, HIS 3505, POL 2556). Réservé aux étudiants et étudiantes inscrits au Baccalauréat spécialisé, bidisciplinaire ou à la majeure en histoire.
HIS 4701 Thèmes choisis en histoire à travers les frontières. (3 crédits)
Ce cours thématique permet à l'étudiant d'approfondir l'examen des problèmes et des questions qui traversent les limites spatiales, temporelles et disciplinaires. Maîtrise des connaissances des connexions et des processus historiques qui s'étendent sur des régions et des domaines d'étude, d'un point de vue interdisciplinaire. Les thèmes peuvent varier d'une année à l'autre. Le cours peut être répété si le thème est différent.
Volet : Cours magistral
Préalables : 75 crédits universitaires, incluant HIS 2500. Réservé aux étudiants et étudiantes inscrits au Baccalauréat spécialisé, bidisciplinaire, à la majeure, ou à la mineure en histoire.
HIS 4720 Séminaire en histoire médiévale (3 crédits)
Réservé aux étudiants et étudiantes inscrits au Baccalauréat spécialisé, bidisciplinaire, ou à la majeure en histoire, ou à la majeure en études médiévales.
Volet : Séminaire
Préalables : 81 crédits de cours, incluant HIS 2500 et 3 crédits parmi (HIS 2597, PHI 2597, HIS 3501, HIS 3505, POL 2556). HIS 2735 est recommandé.
HIS 4755 Séminaire en histoire de la Slovaquie et de l’Europe centrale et orientale (3 crédits)
Thèmes choisis en histoire de la Slovaquie et de l’Europe centrale et orientale qui transcendent les limites spatiales, temporelles et disciplinaires.
Volet : Séminaire
Préalables : 81 crédits de cours, incluant HIS 2500 et 3 crédits de cours parmi (HIS 2597, HIS 3501, HIS 3505, PHI 2597, POL 2556). Réservé aux étudiants et étudiantes inscrits au Baccalauréat spécialisé, bidisciplinaire ou à la majeure en histoire.
HIS 4760 Thèmes choisis en histoire canadienne (3 crédits)
Les thèmes varient d'une année à l'autre.
Volet : Cours magistral
Préalables : 75 crédits universitaires, incluant HIS 2500. Réservé aux étudiants et étudiantes inscrits au Baccalauréat spécialisé, bidisciplinaire, à la majeure, ou à la mineure en histoire.
HIS 4761 Thèmes choisis en histoire américaine (3 crédits)
Les thèmes varient d'une année à l'autre.
Volet : Cours magistral
Préalables : 75 crédits universitaires, incluant HIS 2500. Réservé aux étudiants et étudiantes inscrits au Baccalauréat spécialisé, bidisciplinaire, à la majeure, ou à la mineure en histoire.
HIS 4762 Thèmes choisis en histoire européenne (3 crédits)
Les thèmes varient d'une année à l'autre.
Volet : Cours magistral
Préalables : 75 crédits universitaires, incluant HIS 2500. Réservé aux étudiants et étudiantes inscrits au Baccalauréat spécialisé, bidisciplinaire, à la majeure, ou à la mineure en histoire.
HIS 4764 Thèmes choisis en histoire autochtone (3 crédits)
Les thèmes varient d'une année à l'autre. Aussi offert sous la cote EAS 4764.
Volet : Cours magistral
Préalable : EAS 1501.
HIS 4765 Thèmes choisis en histoire (3 crédits)
Les thèmes varient d'une année à l'autre.
Volet : Cours magistral
Préalables : 75 crédits universitaires, incluant HIS 2500. Réservé aux étudiants et étudiantes inscrits au Baccalauréat spécialisé, bidisciplinaire, à la majeure, ou à la mineure en histoire.
HIS 4770 Séminaire en histoire de l’Amérique latine (3 crédits)
Volet : Séminaire
Préalables : 81 crédits de cours, incluant HIS 2500 et 3 crédits de cours parmi (HIS 2597, PHI 2597, HIS 3501, HIS 3505, POL 2556). Réservé aux étudiants et étudiantes inscrits au Baccalauréat spécialisé, bidisciplinaire ou à la majeure en histoire.
HIS 4780 Séminaire en histoire de l'Amérique du Nord (3 crédits)
Volet : Séminaire
Préalables : 81 crédits de cours, incluant HIS 2500 et 3 crédits de cours parmi (HIS 2597, PHI 2597, HIS 3501, HIS 3505, POL 2556). Réservé aux étudiants et étudiantes inscrits au Baccalauréat spécialisé, bidisciplinaire ou à la majeure en histoire.
HIS 4797 Séminaire en histoire de l'Europe I (3 crédits)
Volet : Séminaire
Préalables : 81 crédits de cours, incluant HIS 2500 et 3 crédits de cours parmi (HIS 2597, PHI 2597, HIS 3501, HIS 3505, POL 2556). Réservé aux étudiants et étudiantes inscrits au Baccalauréat spécialisé, bidisciplinaire ou à la majeure en histoire.
HIS 4900 Mémoire de recherche en histoire / History Research Essay (3 crédits / 3 units)
Volet / Course Component: Cours magistral / Lecture
Préalable: Permission du Département. Inscriptions contingentées. Réservé aux étudiants et étudiantes inscrits au Baccalauréat spécialisé ou bidisciplinaire en histoire. / Prerequisite: Permission of the Department. Enrolment will be strictly limited. Reserved for students registered in the Honours or Joint Honours History.
HIS 5103 Seminar in Canadian History (3 units)
Course Component: Seminar
HIS 5111 Seminar in New Frances (3 units)
Course Component: Seminar
HIS 5122 Research Seminar (3 units)
Course Component: Seminar
HIS 5125 Seminar on History of Quebec (3 units)
Course Component: Seminar
HIS 5129 Seminar on British North America (3 units)
Course Component: Seminar
HIS 5199 English Language Requirement in History
Course Component: Research
HIS 5503 Séminaire en histoire du Canada (3 crédits)
Volet : Séminaire
HIS 5511 Séminaire en histoire de la Nouvelle-France (3 crédits)
Volet : Séminaire
HIS 5522 Séminaire de recherche (3 crédits)
Volet : Séminaire
HIS 5525 Séminaire en histoire du Québec (3 crédits)
Volet : Séminaire
HIS 5529 Séminaire sur le Canada sous le régime britannique (3 crédits)
Volet : Séminaire
HIS 5599 Exigence de langue française en histoire
Volet : Recherche
HIS 6103 Seminar in American History (3 units)
Course Component: Seminar
HIS 6332 Seminar on the History of Technology (3 units)
Course Component: Seminar
HIS 6334 History of Francophones in North America, Outside of Quebec (3 units)
Course Component: Seminar
HIS 6336 Seminar on Immigrants and Ethnic Groups in North America (3 units)
Course Component: Seminar
HIS 6503 Séminaire en histoire américaine (3 crédits)
Volet : Séminaire
HIS 6532 Séminaire en histoire de la technologie (3 crédits)
Volet : Séminaire
HIS 6536 Séminaire en histoire des immigrants et des communautés ethnoculturelles en Amérique du Nord (3 crédits)
Volet : Séminaire
HIS 6734 Histoire des francophones en Amérique du Nord, hors Québec (3 crédits)
Volet : Séminaire
HIS 6999 Mémoire de maîtrise / Research Paper
Volet / Course Component: Recherche / Research
HIS 7103 Seminar in European History (3 units)
Course Component: Seminar
HIS 7304 Seminar In Medieval History (3 units)
Study and analysis of historical issues relating to the medieval period.
Course Component: Seminar
HIS 7330 Seminar on Comparative History (3 units)
Course Component: Seminar
HIS 7331 Seminar on the History of Women and Gender (3 units)
Course Component: Seminar
HIS 7333 Seminar on International Relations (3 units)
Course Component: Seminar
HIS 7335 Seminar on War and Society (3 units)
Course Component: Seminar
HIS 7336 Slovaks in Europe, Canada and the United States Since 1870 (3 units)
Course Component: Seminar
HIS 7337 Seminar on History of Medicine (3 units)
Course Component: Seminar
HIS 7338 Seminar on the History of Colonialism and Post Colonialism (3 units)
In-depth examination of issues relating to the history of colonialism and postcolonialism.
Course Component: Seminar
HIS 7399 Directed Studies in History (3 units)
Course Component: Research
HIS 7503 Séminaire en histoire européenne (3 crédits)
Volet : Séminaire
HIS 7530 Séminaire en histoire comparée (3 crédits)
Volet : Séminaire
HIS 7535 Séminaire sur la guerre et la société (3 crédits)
Volet : Séminaire
HIS 7704 Séminaire en histoire médiévale (3 crédits)
Étude et analyse de phénomènes historiques propres à la période médiévale.
Volet : Séminaire
HIS 7705 Méthodes de recherche en histoire (3 crédits)
Volet : Séminaire
HIS 7731 Séminaire en histoire des femmes et du genre (3 crédits)
Volet : Séminaire
HIS 7733 Séminaire en relations internationales (3 crédits)
Volet : Séminaire
HIS 7738 Séminaire en histoire du colonialisme et du postcolonialisme (3 crédits)
Études approfondies sur des questions liées à l'histoire du colonialisme et du postcolonialisme.
Volet : Séminaire
HIS 7799 Études dirigées en histoire (3 crédits)
Volet : Recherche
HIS 8900 Séminaire de recherche doctorale / Doctoral Research Seminar (3 crédits / 3 units)
Séminaire sur des sujets se rapportant aux débats historiographiques et aux méthodologies de recherche en histoire. / Seminar on topics relating to the historiographical debates and research methodologies in history.
Volet / Course Component: Séminaire / Seminar
HIS 9901 Le Canada français / French Canada (3 crédits / 3 units)
Volet / Course Component: Recherche / Research
HIS 9902 L'Amérique coloniale / Colonial America (3 crédits / 3 units)
Volet / Course Component: Recherche / Research
HIS 9903 L'Amérique britannique du nord jusqu'à 1873 / British North America to 1873 (3 crédits / 3 units)
Volet / Course Component: Recherche / Research
HIS 9904 Le Canada après la confédération / Post-Confederation Canada (3 crédits / 3 units)
Volet / Course Component: Recherche / Research
HIS 9905 La Nouvelle-France / New France (3 crédits / 3 units)
Volet / Course Component: Recherche / Research
HIS 9910 Québec / Quebec (3 crédits / 3 units)
Volet / Course Component: Recherche / Research
HIS 9920 L'Amérique latine / Latin America (3 crédits / 3 units)
Volet / Course Component: Recherche / Research
HIS 9930 Histoire de l'Asie / Asian History (3 crédits / 3 units)
Volet / Course Component: Recherche / Research
HIS 9940 Histoire du Moyen-Orient et de l'Afrique du Nord / Middle Eastern and North African History (3 crédits / 3 units)
Volet / Course Component: Recherche / Research
HIS 9950 Histoire de l'Afrique / History of Africa (3 crédits / 3 units)
Volet / Course Component: Recherche / Research
HIS 9954 Histoire des États-Unis / U.S. History (3 crédits / 3 units)
Volet / Course Component: Recherche / Research
HIS 9980 Histoire économique / Economic History (3 crédits / 3 units)
Volet / Course Component: Recherche / Research
HIS 9981 Histoire socioculturelle / Social-Cultural History (3 crédits / 3 units)
Volet / Course Component: Recherche / Research
HIS 9982 Histoire intellectuelle / Intellectual History (3 crédits / 3 units)
Volet / Course Component: Recherche / Research
HIS 9983 Histoire politique / Political History (3 crédits / 3 units)
Volet / Course Component: Recherche / Research
HIS 9984 Relations internationales / International Relations (3 crédits / 3 units)
Volet / Course Component: Recherche / Research
HIS 9985 Histoire de la médecine, des techniques et des sciences / History of Medicine, Technology and Sciences (3 crédits / 3 units)
Volet / Course Component: Recherche / Research
HIS 9986 Histoire des Autochtones au Canada / History of Indigenous Peoples in Canada (3 crédits / 3 units)
Volet / Course Component: Recherche / Research
HIS 9987 Histoire des immigrants et des communautés ethnoculturelles en Amérique du Nord / History of Immigrants and Ethnic Groups in North America (3 crédits / 3 units)
Volet / Course Component: Recherche / Research
HIS 9988 Histoire des femmes / Women's History (3 crédits / 3 units)
Volet / Course Component: Recherche / Research
HIS 9989 Histoire militaire et diplomatique / Military and Diplomatic History (3 crédits / 3 units)
Volet / Course Component: Recherche / Research
HIS 9990 L'Europe médiévale / Medieval Europe (3 crédits / 3 units)
Volet / Course Component: Recherche / Research
HIS 9991 L'Europe moderne / Early Modern Europe (3 crédits / 3 units)
Volet / Course Component: Recherche / Research
HIS 9992 La Grande-Bretagne / Great Britain (3 crédits / 3 units)
Volet / Course Component: Recherche / Research
HIS 9993 L'Europe des 19e et 20e siècles / 19th and 20th Century Europe (3 crédits / 3 units)
Volet / Course Component: Recherche / Research
HIS 9994 La France depuis la révolution / France Since the Revolution (3 crédits / 3 units)
Volet / Course Component: Recherche / Research
HIS 9995 La France de l'ancien régime / France of the Ancient Regime (3 crédits / 3 units)
Volet / Course Component: Recherche / Research
HIS 9998 Examen oral du doctorat / Doctoral Oral Examination
Volet / Course Component: Recherche / Research