History

Course Listing


photo credit: E. DoucetOur courses are offered on a rotating basis. For information on courses being offered in the current or upcoming academic terms please consult WebAdvisor, the Timetable, or the FW2012-13 Courses pdf. For further information on individual courses please refer to our Course Descriptions section.





INTRODUCTORY COURSES

Only one 1000-level history course may be used by history majors as credit towards graduation.Note: Students who have taken History HIST-1000(6), HIST-1004(6), HIST-1005(6), or HIST-1401(6) may not credit History HIST-1010(6) towards the History major.

HIST-1010(6)    African Kingdom
HIST-1010(6)    Islamic World
HIST-1010(6)    World History

HIST-1010(6)    Art and History
HIST-1010(6)    Art and Ideas

HIST-1010(6)    Aboriginal Peoples of the Americas
HIST-1010(6)    Canadian Immigration and Settlement
HIST-1010(6)    Canadian Issues: Cartier to Chrétien
HIST-1010(6)    Canadian Politics and Constitution
HIST-1010(6)    Canadian Social History: Conflict and Change
HIST-1010(6)    Topics in Western Canadian History

HIST-1010(6)    Freedom Struggles in Modern American History
HIST-1010(6)    History of Capitalism
HIST-1010(6)    Latin American Social History
HIST-1010(6)    Mennonites and the Modern World (MENN-1010)

HIST-1010(6)    Medieval World
HIST-1010(6)    Social and Political Ideas in European History
HIST-1010(6)    Europe: Famous Issues and Controversies, Ancient to Modern

HIST-1010(6)    War and Peace in History
HIST-1010(6)    Europe in Conflict, 1789-1945
HIST-1010(6)    Massacres and Genocides in World History
HIST-1010(6)    Ancient and Modern Conflicts

HIST-1010(6)    Women and Gender
HIST-1010(6)    Issues in the History of Women in Canada

2000-Level Courses (GROUP II)

CLASSICS: One of the following courses - HIST-2090(3), HIST-2096(6), or HIST-2104(6) - cross-listed with the Classics Department will be accepted as a part of a History Major with credit being given in the world (1) area of specialization in History.

HIST-2090(3)    Topics in Classical Studies (CLAS-2010)
HIST-2096(6)    The History of Ancient Rome (CLAS-2096)
HIST-2104(6)    Ancient Greek History (CLAS-2091)
HIST-2108(3)    Mennonite Studies I (MENN-2101)
HIST-2109(3)    Mennonite Studies II (MENN-2102)
HIST-2110(6)    The Twentieth Century World
HIST-2112(6)    War as a Social Institution
HIST-2113(6)    A History of Slavery
HIST-2114(3)    From Columbus to Cook
HIST-2116(6)    Survey History of Latin America
HIST-2117(3)    History of Brazil
HIST-2120(3)    The History of Modern Business Enterprise
HIST-2130(6)    History of the Developing World (IDS-2130)
HIST-2131(3)    History of Peace and Nonviolence I (CRS-2131)(MENN-2131)
HIST-2132(3)    History of Peace and Nonviolence II (CRS-2132)(MENN-2132)
HIST-2133(3)    Global Migration History
HIST-2170(6)    Islam and the West
HIST-2211(3)    Europe in the Middle Ages 300-1350
HIST-2212(3)    Europe between the Medieval and Modern Worlds 1350-1650
HIST-2213(3)    Women in Pre-Industrial Europe
HIST-2214(6)    Europe in the Middle Ages
HIST-2215(3)    History of the Byzantine Empire
HIST-2226(3)    The History of Sexuality from Antiquity to the Middle Ages
HIST-2303(3)    The Child in Europe
HIST-2313(6)    Modern European Society
HIST-2316(6)    History of Britain from 1485
HIST-2323(3)    Studies in German Culture I
HIST-2324(3)    Studies in German Culture II
HIST-2325(3)    Russia to 1917
HIST-2326(3)    Russia since 1917
HIST-2327(3)    The History of Sexuality from the Renaissance to the Present
HIST-2328(3)    Anti-Semitism and the Holocaust
HIST-2329(3)    Women in Modern Europe
HIST-2330(3)    Europe since 1945
HIST-2331(3)    History of Modern Germany
HIST-2500(6)    History of Canada to 1939
HIST-2503(3)    Survey History of Canada: The Colonial Era, 1500-1867
HIST-2504(3)    Survey History of Canada: The National Era, 1867-1939
HIST-2505(3)    Survey History of Canada: The Modern Era, 1939 to the Present
HIST-2509(6)    History of the Aboriginal Peoples of Canada
HIST-2510(3)    Aboriginal Peoples of Canada to 1815
HIST-2511(3)    Aboriginal Peoples of Canada since 1815
HIST-2514(3)    History of Canadian Education
HIST-2600(6)    History of the United States from 1607
HIST-2700(6)    History of Africa
HIST-2701(6)    A History of Asia since 1500
HIST-2703(3)    South Asia since 1500
HIST-2704(3)    History of East Asia since 1500
HIST-2800(6)    History of European Art
HIST-2801(6)    History of Canadian Art
HIST-2802(3)    Art in Non-Christian Religions (REL-2901)
HIST-2900(6)    History of Science
HIST-2901(6)    History of Technology
HIST-2910(3)    History of Medicine To 1700
HIST-2912(3)    The History of Modern Medicine

3000-Level Courses (GROUP III)

HIST-3001(6)    Practice and Philosophy of History
HIST-3002(6)    Tutorial
HIST-3005(6)    Introduction to Oral History
HIST-3006(3)    Topics in Ancient History (CLAS-3006)
HIST-3101(6)    History of the Ottoman Empire
HIST-3108(3)    Gender and Mennonites (MENN-3108)
HIST-3110(3)    Russia and the Mennonites (MENN-3110)
HIST-3111(3)    Conflict and Mennonites (MENN-3111)
HIST-3112(6)    Militarism in the Modern World
HIST-3113(6)    Personalities and Modern Revolution
HIST-3114(3)    Latin America and the Mennonites (MENN-3114)
HIST-3115(6)    The History of Spanish American Political Culture
HIST-3116(3)    Mennonites and World Issues (MENN-3116)
HIST-3117(6)    Columbus to Castro, a History of Cuba 1492 -Present
HIST-3118(3)    South Asian Diaspora Since 1800
HIST-3119(3)    Aboriginal Peoples and Christian Missions
HIST-3121(3)    Women in the Modern World
HIST-3130(3)    History of International Migration: The German Experience
HIST-3135(6)    The Hudson's Bay Company and the Modern Department Store (BUS-3135)
HIST-3140(3)    Alexander the Great (CLAS-3310)
HIST-3141(3)    The Hellenistic World (CLAS-3311)
HIST-3208(3)    Crusades and Crusaders in the Middle Ages
HIST-3209(3)    Travel and Encounters in the Middle Ages
HIST-3212(3)    Fact, Fiction and Images: Interpreting Manitoba Mennonites (MENN-3212)
HIST-3216(3)    Luther, Zwingli, and the Radical Reformers (MENN-3102)
HIST-3218(3)    Topics in the Enlightenment
HIST-3220(3)    Women in Medieval Europe, 800-1350
HIST-3221(3)    Women in the Renaissance, 1350-1550
HIST-3222(3)    Women in Early Modern Europe, 1550-1750
HIST-3223(3)    Children and Childhood in Pre-Modern Europe
HIST-3224(3)    Crime and Conflict in Pre-Modern Europe
HIST-3225(3)    Slaves, Serfs, and Servants in Pre-Modern Europe
HIST-3314(6)    Recent European History
HIST-3315(6)    European Power Politics
HIST-3317(3)    Topics in Russian and Soviet History
HIST-3320(3)    Topics in Russian Intellectual History
HIST-3515(6)    Material Culture in the History of the Aboriginal Peoples of Canada (ANTH-3515)
HIST-3518(3)    History of the Aboriginal Peoples of the Northern Plains (ANTH-3127)
HIST-3519(3)    Aboriginal Peoples and Treaties
HIST-3523(3)    Aboriginal Women’s Twentieth Century History (WGS-3523)
HIST-3525(3)    History of the Métis in Canada
HIST-3526(3)    Ethnohistoric Methods and Theory (HIST-4526)(ANTH-3117)(ANTH-4117)
HIST-3528(3)    History of Eastern and Subarctic Algonquian Peoples (ANTH-3528)
HIST-3532(3)    History of the Iroquoian Peoples (ANTH-3128)
HIST-3540(6)    Critical Issues in the History of Canadian Politics, Nationalism, & International Relations
HIST-3541(3)    Mennonites in Canada (MENN- 3541)
HIST-3542(6)    Gender, Class, and Ethnicity in Canadian History
HIST-3544(6)    History of Winnipeg
HIST-3545(6)    Historical Perspectives on Women in Canada
HIST-3548(6)    Alternative Visions: Rebels and Revolutionaries in Canadian History
HIST-3552(6)    Regionalism and the History of the Canadian West
HIST-3561(3)    German-Canadian Identity - Historical Perspectives
HIST-3570(3/6) The Family in Canadian History
HIST-3571(3)    History of Feminism in Canada (WGS-3571)
HIST-3572(3/6) History of Childhood in Canada
HIST-3603(3)    United States, 1878-1929
HIST-3604(3)    United States, 1929-1988
HIST-3611(6)    Colonial America, 1492-1783
HIST-3612(3)    Religion in American History
HIST-3703(3)    South Africa in the Modern World
HIST-3704(3)    West Africa in the Twentieth Century
HIST-3706(6)    Colonialism and Nationalism in India
HIST-3708(3)    Women’s History in South Asia
HIST-3807(6)    Topics in Twentieth-Century Canadian Art
HIST-3809(6)    Nineteenth-Century Art in Context (1776-1900)
HIST-3810(6)    Art of the Twentieth Century (1900 to the Present)
HIST-3811(6)    Women, Art and Society
HIST-3813(3)    Art History in Focus I
HIST-3814(3)    Aboriginal Arts
HIST-3816(6)    Art and Architecture of Pilgrimage
HIST-3817(3)    Nineteenth-Century Art in Context I (1776-1870)
HIST-3818(3)    Nineteenth-Century Art in Context II (1870-1900)
HIST-3819(3)    Art in the Twentieth Century I (1900-1945)
HIST-3820(3)    Art in the Twentieth Century II (1945 to the Present)
HIST-3821(3)    Topics in Twentieth-Century Canadian Art I (Issues)
HIST-3822(3)    Topics in Twentieth-Century Canadian Art II (Research Project)
HIST-3824(3)    History and Theory of Dance and Art
HIST-3825(6)    Theories and Methods for Art History
HIST-3826(3)    Art History in Focus II
HIST-3829(3)    Modern Architecture and Design
HIST-3831(3)    Islamic Art and Architecture (REL-3831)
HIST-3840(3/6) Seventeenth Century Art
HIST-3841(3/6) Arts of the Middle Ages
HIST-3842(3/6) Italian Renaissance Art
HIST-3843(3/6) Northern Renaissance Art
HIST-3901(3)    The Scientific Revolution
HIST-3902(3)    The Darwinian Revolution
HIST-3903(3)    Classical and Medieval Science (CLAS-3090)
HIST-3904(3)    The Einsteinian Revolution
HIST-3913(3)    The History of Disease

4000-Level Courses (GROUP IV)

Permission of the Department is required prior to registration in 4000-level courses.

HIST-4000(3)    Tutorial
HIST-4100(6)    Tutorial
HIST-4103(6)    Colonization and the Age of Modernity in Latin America
HIST-4111(6)     Frontiers and Borderlands
HIST-4113(6)     Slavery in the Americas
HIST-4121(6)    Sex, Race, and Gender in the Early Modern Period
HIST-4130(6)    History and Memory
HIST-4200(6)    Tutorial
HIST-4210(6)    Church and State in Medieval Europe
HIST-4213(6)    Topics in Early Modern Women’s History
HIST-4218(6)    Topics in Medieval Culture
HIST-4300(6)    Tutorial
HIST-4315(6)    Europe in Crisis, 1914-1945
HIST-4317(6)    Studies in Modern Russian History
HIST-4500(6)    Tutorial
HIST-4530(6)    Advanced Studies in Canadian Social History
HIST-4535(6)     Immigration and Ethnicity in Canada and the United States (MENN-4535)
HIST-4570(6)    Aboriginals and Newcomers in Encounter: Selected Topics (ANTH-4105)
HIST-4580(6)    The Interpretation of Canadian History: Historiographical Issues
HIST-4600(6)    Tutorial
HIST-4604(6)    The Age of Reform in the United States
HIST-4605(6)    Studies in Intellectual and Social History of the United States
HIST-4610(6)    The Origins of the Civil War in the United States
HIST-4700(6)    Tutorial
HIST-4703(6)    Postcolonial India
HIST-4800(6)    Tutorial
HIST-4801(6)    Special Topics in Art History
HIST-4802(6)    French Art and Culture around 1900
HIST-4815(6)    Art History and Exhibition Practice
HIST-4830(6)    The History of Museums and Collecting
HIST-4831(6)    Practicum in Curatorial Studies
HIST-4900(6)    Tutorial
HIST-4902(6)    Selected Topics in the History of Science
HIST-4910(6)    Themes in the History of Medicine

EXPERIMENTAL COURSES

Experimental Courses are new courses offered on a trial basis to gauge interest in various topics. Students who successfully complete any experimental course receive credit as indicated.


HIST-2121(3)    Bison and Bananas: Environmental History of the Americas
HIST-2125(3)    Eyewitnesses to World History
HIST-2515(3)    History of Education in Winnipeg'’s Inner City (UIC-2515)
HIST-2134(6)    Modern History of Refugees: Global and Local Perspectives
HIST-2516(3)    History of Indigenous Education: Residential Schools and Beyond
HIST-2525(3)    Eyewitnesses to Canadian History
HIST-2604(3)    Crime and Punishment in Modern American History
HIST-2890(3)    Ways of Seeing
HIST-3310(3/6)  Topics in Modern Ukrainian History
HIST-3331(3)    Workhouse to Welfare State: British Health Care since 1750
HIST-4890(3)    Women, Art, and Craft
HIST-4891(3)    Selected Topics in Visual Cultures

SUMMER INSTITUTES

Summer institutes are hosted by Global College and are offered in a 2-week condensed format in the Spring term. HIST-3131,3132,3133,3405 and 3602 are planned for Spring 2013.

HIST-3124(3)    A Global History of Slavery, Indentured Labour and Sexuality since 1700 (HRGS-3324)
HIST-3131(3)    Climate Change: A Revolutionary Response (HRGS-3131)
HIST-3132(3)    Revolutionary Movements in Latin America in the 20th century (HRGS-3132)
HIST-3133(3)    Gender, Revolution, and Armed Conflicts (HRGS-3133)
HIST-3143(3)    Migration and Human Rights (HRGS-3140)
HIST-3144(3)    Human Rights in Latin America (HRGS-3141)
HIST-3145(3)    Climate Change and Human Displacement (HRGS-3145)
HIST-3146(3)    Women and Climate Change (HRGS/WGS-3146)
HIST-3147(3)    Development, Indigenous Property and Extraction (HRGS/IDS-3147)
HIST-3405(3)    Revolutionary Movements in South Asia (HRGS-3405)
HIST-3602(3)    From The Tea Party (1773) to the Tea Parties (2010): The American Political Crisis (HRGS-3602)