2009/2010 - Office of the Registrar - McMaster University
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HUMANITIES 259-<br />
HISTORY 4N06 SOCIETY AND CULTURE IN<br />
, HUMANITIES (GENERAL) (295) .<br />
THE ATLANTIC WORLD -<br />
An examination <strong>of</strong> selected <strong>the</strong>mes in <strong>the</strong> history <strong>of</strong>, <strong>the</strong> Atlantic world<br />
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from <strong>the</strong> sixteenth to thb nineteenth centuries. Topics may include race, - - If no prerequrite is Iistedy course is Open. ,<br />
gender and class; slavery and emancipation; revolution and <strong>the</strong> transfer HUMAN 2A03 FOREIGN CULTURE THROUGH FILM AND MUSIC<br />
<strong>of</strong> revolutionary ideas. .<br />
Pin exploration <strong>of</strong> contemporary major European and Japanese cultures<br />
Prerequisite: One <strong>of</strong> HISTORY 2AA3, 2D03, 2MQ3, 2R03, 2UU3, 3003; through film, music and popular media. Topics covered might include -<br />
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and registration in Level Ill or IV <strong>of</strong> any Honours program in HiStory cultural stereotypes, communication styles, advertising and interpersonal<br />
Departmental permission required.<br />
, and international relations. /<br />
HISTORY 4006 RUSSIA AND REVOLUTION<br />
Two hours plus one film screening per week; one term<br />
The Soviet experiment from 1917 to <strong>the</strong> death <strong>of</strong> Stalin-and beyond with Prerequisite: Registration in Level II or above<br />
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Crosslist: LINGLANG 2A03<br />
special emphasis on <strong>the</strong> issue <strong>of</strong> identity.<br />
Seminar (two hours); two terms<br />
Prerequisite: One <strong>of</strong> HISTORY 2113,2Q03,2QQ3,2S03,3H06,3QQ3; and<br />
registration in Level Ill or IV <strong>of</strong> any Honours program in History<br />
Departmental permission required.<br />
HISTORY 4P06 CONTEMPORARY EUROPE<br />
Topics in <strong>the</strong> history <strong>of</strong> Europe during <strong>the</strong> 20th Century.<br />
Seminar (two hours); two terms<br />
Prerequisite: Six units from HISTORY 2FF3,2113,2QQ3,2S03,3FF3,3H06,<br />
3103, 3Q03, 3QQ3, 3R03, 3YY3; 5nd registration in Level Ill or, IV <strong>of</strong> any<br />
Honours program in History<br />
Departmental permission required.<br />
HISTORY'~QO~ RELIGION AND SOCIETY IN LATE ANTIQUITY<br />
Selected <strong>the</strong>mes in late Roman and early Christian history. ,<br />
Seminar (two hours); .tho terms<br />
Prerequisite: One <strong>of</strong> HISTORY 2CC3, 2DD3, 2F03, 2106, 2K03, 2L03,<br />
2LA3, 2LB3,2LC3, 2LD3,2LL3, 3C03,3CC3, 3F03, 3H03,3HH3, 3LL3,<br />
3MM3; and registration in Level Ill or IV <strong>of</strong> any Honours program in-History<br />
Departmental permission required.<br />
HISTORY 4R06 REVOLUTIONS IN THE HISTORY<br />
OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY<br />
An examination <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> historiographies <strong>of</strong> science and technology, with special<br />
focus on science and technology's social functions and interactions.<br />
Seminar (two hours); two terms<br />
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Prerequisite: HISTORY 2EE3 or 3UU3; and registration in Level Ill or IV <strong>of</strong><br />
any Honours program in History<br />
Antirequisite: HISTORY 4M06<br />
Departmental permission required.<br />
HISTORY 4S06 EUROPEAN REFORMATIONS<br />
This seminar course examines religion as a powerful cultural influence in<br />
Europe during <strong>the</strong> sixteenth century. Students will study <strong>the</strong> major Catholic<br />
and Protestant religious reform movements as well as <strong>the</strong> interaction <strong>of</strong><br />
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Christian and non-Christian traditions. .<br />
This course is administered by <strong>the</strong> Department <strong>of</strong> Linguistics and Languages.<br />
HUMAN 2C03 CRITICAL THINKIN'G<br />
This course aims to improve skills in .analyzing and evaluating arguments<br />
and presentations found in' everyday.life and-academic contexts, and to<br />
improve critical judgement.<br />
Two lectures; one tutorial; one term<br />
Prerequisite: Registration in Level II or above<br />
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Antirequisite: ARTS&SCI 1 B06, CMST 2W03, PHILOS 2R03<br />
HUMAN 2~03-'is administered by <strong>the</strong> Department <strong>of</strong> Philosophy.<br />
HUMAN 3W03 APPLIED HUMANITIES I<br />
Students gain applied experience in a field related to a Humanities disci-<br />
'pline by applying skills and knowledge acquired in undergraduate studies<br />
in practical areas such as research projects, pedagogy and work placements.<br />
Students participate in defining learning goals and experiences.<br />
" Prerequisite: Registration in Level Ill or IV <strong>of</strong> any Honours program <strong>of</strong>fered by<br />
<strong>the</strong> Faculty <strong>of</strong> Humanities. Students must contact <strong>the</strong> Dean's <strong>Office</strong>, CNH-<br />
11'2, for information on opportunities that are available for <strong>the</strong> coming year.<br />
Permission <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Associate Dean <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Faculty <strong>of</strong> Humanities is required..<br />
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HUMAN 4W03 APPLIED HUMANITIES'II<br />
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Students gain applied experience in a field related to a Humanities discipline<br />
by applying skills and knowledge acquired in undergraduate studies<br />
in practical areas such as res~arch projects, pedagogy and work placements.<br />
Students participate in defining learning goals and experiences. -<br />
Prerequisite: Registration in Level Ill or IV <strong>of</strong> any Honours program <strong>of</strong>fered by<br />
<strong>the</strong> Faculty <strong>of</strong> Humanities. Students must contact <strong>the</strong> Dean's <strong>Office</strong>, CNH-<br />
112, for information on opportunities that are availablefor <strong>the</strong> coming year.<br />
Permission <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Associate Dean <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Faculty <strong>of</strong> Humanities is required.<br />
WEB ADDRESS: http://www.mcmaster.ca/indigenous/defau~t.htm<br />
Hamilton Hall, Room 103<br />
Seminar (twa hours); two terms I , , Ext. 27426<br />
-P re req u is I t e : ~ o ~ H i S T O R ' F-O3;-2HHnlOvNO3,<br />
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3F03, 3H03, 3T03; and registration in Level lll'or, IV <strong>of</strong> any Honours<br />
program in History<br />
- Director .<br />
D.J. Martin-Hill/B.A., MA., Ph.D. (~chaster)<br />
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Departmental permission required. '<br />
Committee <strong>of</strong> Instructors -<br />
HISTORY 4U06 INDEPENDENT RESEARCH<br />
A reading andlor research program under <strong>the</strong> supervision <strong>of</strong> one member <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />
Departmeht. A major paper is required, as well as a formal oral examination.<br />
Prerequisite: Registration in Level IV <strong>of</strong> any Honours program in History;<br />
with a CA <strong>of</strong> at least 9.0; and permission <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>, Department . .<br />
Departmental permission required. .<br />
4ISTORY 4b06 THE NORTH AMERICAN CITY,<br />
1700 TO THE PRESENT<br />
,-An examination <strong>of</strong>: founders' designs; practices and .influence <strong>of</strong> business<br />
communjties; <strong>the</strong> impact <strong>of</strong> technologies and architecture; spatial<br />
organization <strong>of</strong> class and ethnicity; shelter and urban services; differences<br />
between Canadian and Amgrica>n cities. *<br />
Seminar (two hours); two terms<br />
Prerequisite: One <strong>of</strong> HISTORY 2R03, 2RR3, 2T03 or9Tl-3; and registration<br />
in'level Ill or IV <strong>of</strong> any Honours program in History . ,<br />
Departmental permission required.<br />
- HISTORY 4W6 THE WORLD WARS<br />
An examination <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> tvio world wars <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> twentieth century. Topics '.<br />
may include <strong>the</strong> military, political, social, economic and inteltectual history<br />
<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> conflicts.<br />
Seminar (two hours); two terms<br />
Prerequisite: One <strong>of</strong> HISTORY 2il3,2QQ3,2~03,3FF3,3lO3,3QO3,3RO3 or<br />
3YY3; and,registration in Level Ill or IV <strong>of</strong> any Honours program in History<br />
Antirequisite: !-!!STQ!Y 4Y06 ,<br />
Departmental permission required.<br />
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A. ~arnay, Ojib we Language 1nstructorlB.A. (<strong>McMaster</strong>),. B.Ed,<br />
(Nipissing), B.A. (Algoma)<br />
T. Deer, Mohawk Language Instructor<br />
H. King/B.A., M.A: (Queen's) ,<br />
R. Monture/B.A., M.A. (McMasteQ<br />
Associate Elders ,<br />
m. Cooke, Ojibwe I<br />
A. General, Confederacy Chief, Six Nations<br />
N, General, Faithkeeper, Six Nations .<br />
B. Skye, Elder-in-Residence, Six Nations<br />
President's Committee on lndigenous Issues<br />
Co-Chairs<br />
Rebecca Jamieson (Six Nations Community Representative)<br />
Daniel Coleman (McMastec <strong>University</strong> Representative)<br />
COU~S~S If no prerequisite is listed, <strong>the</strong> dourre ir open.<br />
INDIG ST 1A03 INTRODUCTION TO INDIGENOUS STUDIES<br />
An introduction to lndigenous peoples' work! views from'-pre-contact to<br />
<strong>the</strong> Indian-Act <strong>of</strong> 1876. lndigenous history and philosophy will be examined<br />
along with <strong>the</strong> issues <strong>of</strong> representation anc! cn!onja!!'sm.<br />
Three hours (lectures and seminars); one term<br />
Antirequisite: INDIG ST 1A06 ,<br />
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