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HIST 333C Third-Year Honours Seminar - 3RD YR HONRS SEM
Credits: 6
- This course is restricted to students in one of these programs: BA with one of these specializations: HON ****
Status | Section | Activity | Term | Interval | Days | Start Time | End Time | Comments |
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Full | HIST 333C 001 | Seminar | 1 | Wed | 13:00 | 15:00 | ||
Seminar | 2 | Wed | 13:00 | 15:00 | - HIST 333 RESTRICTED TO 3RD YEAR HIST HONOURS STUDENTS. A History of History: This course, designed for all third-year History honours students, will introduce them to the evolving nature of historical scholarship and to various genres and uses of history. We will explore for this purpose a series of studies, some classic and others more recent, that provide models and illustrate different approaches to writing and thinking about history. Drawing on a variety of materials, from conventional narrative histories to theoretical reflections to sources other than written texts, we will consider history and historical methods as they have been conceived, disseminated, and challenged over time; questions of methodology and interpretation; genre and narrative; and the politics of memory. HIST 333C: Any student who foresees difficulty attending this course synchronously, because of issues such as a lack of access to high speed internet or being too far outside our time zone, should contact the instructor as soon as possible. |
- HIST 333 RESTRICTED TO 3RD YEAR HIST HONOURS STUDENTS.
A History of History: This course, designed for all third-year History honours students, will introduce them to the evolving nature of historical scholarship and to various genres and uses of history. We will explore for this purpose a series of studies, some classic and others more recent, that provide models and illustrate different approaches to writing and thinking about history. Drawing on a variety of materials, from conventional narrative histories to theoretical reflections to sources other than written texts, we will consider history and historical methods as they have been conceived, disseminated, and challenged over time; questions of methodology and interpretation; genre and narrative; and the politics of memory.
HIST 333C: Any student who foresees difficulty attending this course synchronously, because of issues such as a lack of access to high speed internet or being too far outside our time zone, should contact the instructor as soon as possible.