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Fall/Winter Courses 2009-2010

'Enrolment for courses for the 2009-10 year will begin on August 1st, 2009.'

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

Please note: courses may have been added and cancelled since the April course list was issued.

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

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

F and Y classes begin September 9, 2009
S and Y classes begin January 4, 2010

Please do not sign up for courses on ROSI if they are not listed on the timetable shown below.

COURSE NO
COURSE TITLE
INSTRUCTOR(S)
TIME
LOCATION
HIS1020H-F Cultural Theory/Cultural History
Rutherford
F3-5
SS2120
HIS1026H-S Modernity and Its Others: History & Postcolonial Critique **Room Number Corrected**
Birla
T4-6
UC248
HIS1101H-S Race and Gender in the Northern Colonies of North America **Time & Room Change** Noel M10-12 SS2104
HIS1106H-S Topics in Canadian Social History **Change from F to S**
Radforth
M3-5
UC 255
HIS1109H-F Readings in Canadian History
Penfold
R10-12
UC69
HIS1112H-S Canada in Comparative Contexts - Gender, Labour, Migration **New Course Added** Iacovetta T3-5 SS2119
HIS1114H-F Indigenous Histories in North America Bohaker R4-6 SS2120
HIS1142Y(J) Canadian Foreign Relations, 1940-2006
Bothwell
W10-12
LA212
HIS1201H-F The Materials of Medieval History
Goering
R2-4
PIMS Library
HIS1214H-F The Merovingians **Class Starts Sept. 22**
Murray
T11-1
UC63
HIS1221H-F Topics in Early Modern European Social History **Room Change from NF205 to BC 20**
Terpstra
R4-6
BC20
HIS1231H-F Topics in French History : France and the Sea (Oct 12 - Nov 12)
Marzagalli
MR4-7
BF214
HIS1237H-F France: 1870-1968
Jennings
W10-12
UC63
HIS1269H-F(J) The Social History of Medicine in the 19th and 20th Centuries
Shorter
R4-6
ZC115
HIS1270H-F(J) History of Psychiatry and Psychiatric Illness
Shorter
F10-12
ZC115
HIS1271H-S Modern Political Trials
Marrus
R10:30-12:30
FH1
HIS1278H-F Topics in Twentieth-Century German History
Bergen
W1-3
UC330
HIS1279H-F(J) World War II in East Central Europe Wróbel R5-7 TC22
HIS1282H-F Comparative Totalitarian Culture Lahusen M2-6 UC 326
HIS1283H-F(J) Crusades, Conversion and Colonialization in the Medieval Baltic
Kivimäe
R5-7
SS2112
HIS1287H-S(J) Polish Jews Since the Partition of Poland Wróbel R5-7 TC22
HIS1289H-F The Cold War Through its Archives Johnson W7-9 BF315
HIS1295H-F Seminar in Soviet History
Viola
T4-6
BF214
HIS1425H-F British Cinema and Social Realism
King
M12-2;
T6-8
IN223
HIS1440H-F(J) Irish Nationalism in Canada and the United States
Wilson
T2-4
CR107
HIS1519H-F Thinking of Diversity: Historical Perspectives on American and Canadian Pluralisms
Kazal
M4-6
UCB203
HIS1538H-S Readings in U.S. History
Brown
T2-4
IN313
HIS1543H-F Topics in Material Culture **Room Change from EM105 to NF231** Hood T4-7 NF231
HIS1664H-S Religion and Society in Southeast Asia **Time Changed from M4-6 to T10-12**
Tran
T10-12
SS2101
HIS1668H-F Topics in Early Modern Asian History Kwee T4-6 UC57
HIS1673H-F Critical Historiography of Late Imperial and Modern China Chen W10-12 UC51
HIS1675H-F Imperial Circulation, Diasporic Flows **Room Change from SS621 to SS2089 ** Sharma T2-4 SS2089
HIS1677H-S Empire and Nation in Modern East Asia Lam T2-4 SS2112
HIS1707H-F Topics in African History
Rockel
W2-4
SS2129
HIS1709H-F(J) Conversions and Christianities in the Early Modern Spanish World
Mills
M3-5
UC53
HIS1711H-F Animal and Human Rights in the Anglo-Atlantic World Hawkins M2-4 UC248
HIS1997H-F The Practice of History **Room Changed from UC328 to RL 14081**
Loeb
T1-3
RL14081
COL5027H-S Memory, Trauma and History Lahusen T11-1 BT319
JHP1631H–S Intelligence and International Relations **Room Changed from LA340 to LA213**
Wark
M4-6
LA213
JHP2231H-F/S The History and Philosophy of I.R. Thought Falk/Chennoufi R6-8 UC248
MST3201H-S Medieval Social History Cochelin W9-11 UC F204
MST3210H-F Medieval Spain Meyerson M101-2 LI310
MST3223H-S Medieval and Early Modern Inquisitions Meyerson W101-2 LI301

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