Post-Confederation Canada (HIST*2600) | College of Arts

Post-Confederation Canada (HIST*2600)

Code and section: HIST*2600*01

Term: Winter 2017

Instructor: Matthew Hayday

Details

Course Synopsis:

This course will cover selected events and issues in Canadian history from Confederation to the present.  Students will have the opportunity to explore specific topics further on an individual basis in their seminar discussions and in their research essays.  The course aims to expand students’ understanding of the political, social, cultural and economic aspects of Canada’s development and Canada’s role in an international context.  As a core course in the History program, this course places special emphasis on analysis of primary sources, seminar discussion skills and essay research and writing. 

Methods of Evaluation and Weights:

1. Seminar Discussion and Participation - 20%

2. Essay Proposal - 10%

3. Research Essay - 40%

4. Final Exam - 30%

Texts and/or Resources Required:

Wardhaugh, Robert, Alan MacEachern, R. Douglas Francis, Richard Jones, and Donald B. Smith.  Destinies: Canadian History Since Confederation, Eighth Edition. Toronto: Nelson, 2017.

Samson, Daniel et al, Visions: The Canadian History Modules Project, Post-Confederation.  Toronto: Nelson, 2017. This is a custom-produced reader that will be available through the university bookstore, as a bundle with the textbook.

*Please note:  This is a preliminary web course description only.  The department reserves the right to change without notice any information in this description.  The final, binding course outline will be distributed in the first class of the semester.