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Fall/Winter Courses 2011-2012

Course enrolment for HIS students will begin on Aug 1st, 2011. Students outside of HIS must fill out a Course Enrolment, have it signed by their home department and submit to the Grad Office. If there are any spaces left over as of Aug 15th, they will be allocated on a ‘first come, first served’ basis.

Click on the course number in the timetable for more detailed information.

Course Nomenclature

  • F - is a half year course in the first term (Sept - Dec)
  • S - is a half year course in the second term (Jan - Apr)
  • Y - is a full year course (Sept - Apr)
  • (J) indicates a joint Graduate / Undergraduate course
  • M,T,W,R,F = days of the week

Location Key
(Locations will be added to course descriptions as they become available)

AH = Alumni Hall, 121 St. Joseph St FH = Falconer Hall, 84 Queen's Pk RL = Robarts Library, 130 St. George St
BA = Bahen Ctr for Info Tech, 40 St. George St IN = Innis College, 2 Sussex Ave SS = Sidney Smith Hall, 100 St. George St
BC = Birge-Carnegie Library, 75a Queen's Pk LA = Gerald Larkin Building, 15 Devonshire Pl TC = Trinity College, 6 Hoskin Ave
BF = Bancroft Building, 4 Bancroft Ave LI = Lilian Massey Building, 125 Queen's Pk, 3rd Floor TF = Teefy Hall, 59 Queen's Pk
BL = Claude T. Bissell Bldg, 140 St. George St ME(CMS) = Centre for Medieval Studies UC = University College, 15 King's College Cr
BT = Isabel Bader Theatre, 93 Charles St. West NF = Northrop Frye Hall, 73 Queen's Pk VC = Victoria College, 91 Charles St
CR = Carr Hall, 100 St. Joseph St PI 'A" = Pontifical Institute, 59 Queen's Pk WE = Wetmore Hall, 300 Huron St
EM = Emmanuel College, 75 Queen's Pk PI 'L" = PIMS Library, J.M. Kelly Library, 113 St. Joseph St. 4th Fl WI = Wilson Hall, 40 Willcocks St
FG = FitzGerald Building, 150 College St RE =Religion Dept. & Ctr, 123 St. George St ZC = Centre for Bioethics, 88 College St

F and Y classes begin September 12, 2011
S and Y classes begin January 9, 2012

Do not register for courses on ROSI if they are not listed in the timetable below.

COURSE NO
Title INSTRUCTOR(S)
TIME
LOCATION
HIS1004F Biopolitics **Cancelled** Murphy
TBA
TBA
HIS1006S Historiography From Below Kasturi
W 2-4
SS 2104
HIS1111S Topics in North American Environmental History **Cancelled** MacDowell
-
-
HIS1112F Canada in Comparative Contexts Iacovetta
M 5-7
SS 2115
HIS1114S Indigenous Histories **Cancelled** Bohaker
-
-
HIS1115S The World Car **Please Note: course has changed from 'F' to 'S" Penfold
W 10-12
BF 214
HIS1116S Canada: Foundations to 1867 Bohaker
W 2-4
SS 2116
HIS1142Y(J) Canadian Foreign Relations, 1940-2006 **New Location: LA 213** English
W 2-4
LA 213
HIS1201F Materials of Medieval History Goering
R 2-4
PI Library
HIS1210F Gregory of Tours and the Sixth Century Murray
T 10-12
UC 55
HIS1215F Social Change in Medieval England, 1154-1279 Gervers
W 2-4
UC F204
HIS1223S Renaissance Humanism Bartlett
T 2-4
VC 211
HIS1234S Readings in Early Modern French History Cohen
T 10-12
SS 2120
HIS1235S Histories in/of the Mediterranean **Cancelled** Rothman
-
-
HIS1264S(J) Topics in Jewish History: Power and Identity in Jewish History **Cancelled** Penslar
-
-
HIS1265S Atrocity and Memory Wittman
W 1-3
SS 2119
HIS1268F Holocaust Bergen
W 12-2
BF 214
HIS1269F(J)

Social History of Medicine

Shorter
R 4-6
FG 77
HIS1270F(J) History of Psychiatry Shorter
F 10-12
UC 175
HIS1271S(J) Modern Political Trials Marrus
R 10:30-12:30
FH Room 1
HIS1272F Twentieth-Century Europe Field Seminar **Moved from 'S' to 'F'** Jenkins
M 3-5
UC 255
HIS1282F Comparative Totalitarian Culture **New Location: WI 2006** Lahusen
M 11-1
WI 2006
HIS1286S Imperial Russian Social History Smith
T 2-4
UC F204
HIS1289S The Cold War through its Archives **Note: Day, Time & Location posted** Johnson
W 7-9
SS 2104
HIS1296F Stalinism Viola
T 4-6
SS 2101
HIS1297F National Survival in Eastern Europe Rossos
W 10-12
SS 2115
HIS1411F Theory and Practice in Early Modern British History, 1500-1800 Mori
R 1-3
SS 2129
HIS1435S Victorian Society **Cancelled** Loeb
-
-
HIS1440F Irish Nationalism in Canada and the United States Wilson
T 2-4
CR 106
HIS1510S Readings in Early American Political and Intellectual History Eyal
W 2-4
UC 376
HIS1532F Us Foreign Policy since WWII Pruessen
T 10-12
UC 53
HIS1539S American Film Comedy and Popular Culture King
M 4-6,
T 5-7
IN 223
HIS1541F Empire in American History **Cancelled** Bender
-
-
HIS1543S Topics in Material Culture **Moved from 'F' to 'S'** Hood
W 1-4
TF 2
HIS1667F Gendering Transnational History **Cancelled** Tambe
-
-
HIS1673S Critical Historiography of Late Imperial and Modern China Chen
T 11-1
UC 248
HIS1707F Topics in African History Rockel
W 2-4
SS 2116
HIS1709F(J) Conversions and Christianities Mills
T 1-3
UC 255
HIS1720F Caribbean Decolonisation **Correction: the day is Thursday** Newton
R 11-1
IN 209
HIS1785S International Relations in the Middle East **NOTE: Room Change - now in BF 308** Hanssen
R 10-12
BF 308
HIS1997F Practice of History Kazal
T 1-3
BF 316
JEH2020F Early Modern Diaspora **Correction: the day is Thursday 3-6pm** Marjorie Rubright/Nicholas Terpstra
R 3-6
JHB 718
JHP1631S(J) Intelligence and International Relations Wark
T 12-2
LA 213

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