Graduate academic calendar 2012 - 2013 - Trent University
Graduate academic calendar 2012 - 2013 - Trent University
Graduate academic calendar 2012 - 2013 - Trent University
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GRADUATE PROGRAMS History<br />
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4. Iberian-American History HIST 5103H<br />
HIST 5106H<br />
HIST 5107H<br />
5. Social and Cultural History HIST 5105H<br />
HIST – CSID 5202H<br />
HIST – CSID 5301H<br />
HIST 5105 H<br />
HIST 5107H<br />
HIST 5108H<br />
HIST 5110H<br />
HIST 5111H<br />
HIST 5112H<br />
HIST – ENGL 5114H<br />
HIST 5115H<br />
HIST 5116H<br />
HIST 5117H<br />
HIST 5118H<br />
HIST – CSID 5301H<br />
6. Regional and Trans-National History HIST 5101H<br />
HIST 5103H<br />
HIST 5104H<br />
HIST 5105H<br />
HIST 5106H<br />
HIST 5109H<br />
HIST – ENGL 5114H<br />
HIST 5115H<br />
HIST 5116H<br />
HIST 5117H<br />
HIST 5101H – Political violence and memory in twentieth-century Europe<br />
From the platform of a trans-national historical analysis, the course explores political violence in<br />
modern Europe, as well as the evolving memories of it both in the public and private spheres,<br />
contrasting dictatorships and democracies. Fields: European History; Regional and Trans-National<br />
History.<br />
HIST – CSID 5102H – INDG 6605H – The study of aboriginal peoples in Canada: history and<br />
politics<br />
This course examines the history of inter-cultural relations between Indigenous Peoples and the<br />
larger society. Topics may include early contact, the fur trade, the development of colonial policy,<br />
treaties, the reserve system, Indigenous decolonization movements, modern political dialogue for<br />
constitutional renewal and issues of land claims and self-government.<br />
HIST 5103H – The international history of United States-Latin American relations after 1900<br />
The history of US-Latin American relations with special emphasis on historical methods, varied<br />
analytical approaches, historiographical change, and ideologies in history. Fields: Iberian-American<br />
History; Regional and Trans-National History.<br />
HIST 5104H – Responding to colonialism: nationalist movements in South-East Asia<br />
This course examines anti-colonial and nationalist responses to colonialism in Southeast Asia (mainly<br />
Indochina, Indonesia, Malaya, the Philippines). In each of these colonies there were many competing<br />
nationalist visions and thus the process of articulating and constructing an anti-colonial movement<br />
involved negotiation and often violence among the colonized themselves. Fields: Colonialism and<br />
Conflict, Regional and Trans-National History.<br />
HIST 5105H – Gender and women’s history in North America<br />
This course explores themes in North American gender history, with our primary focus on the 20th<br />
century, and on the debates, differing interpretations, and theories that have shaped the field. Fields:<br />
Canadian History, Social and Cultural History, Regional and Trans-National History.