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History Courses

HIST 201 Western Culture I: Before the Reformation (3) David Gregory
HIST 202 Western Culture II: Since the Reformation (3) David Gregory
HIST 209 A History of the World in the Twentieth Century I (3) Greg Johnson
HIST 210 A History of the World in the Twentieth Century II (3)
[in development]
Greg Johnson
HIST 215 Europe: Ancient to Early Modern (3) Marc Cels
HIST 216 Modern Europe, 1600-1940 (3) David Gregory
HUMN 285 History of Popular Music I: Blues to Big Bands, 1900-1940 (3) David Gregory
HUMN 286 History of Popular Music II: Be-bop to Beatles, 1940-1970 (3) David Gregory
HIST 304 Historic England I: Land and Peoples (3) David Gregory
HIST 307 The Pacific Century (3) Shiling McQuaide
HUMN 309 Ancient Greece (3) Marc Cels
HUMN 320 Rome and Early Christianity I (3) Marc Cels
HUMN 321 Rome and Early Christianity II (3) Marc Cels
HIST 327 Imperial Russia (3) David Gregory
HIST 329 Social History of Canada (6) Greg Johnson
HIST 367 World War II (3) David Gregory
HIST 371 The Medieval World I: The Early Middle Ages (3) Marc Cels
HIST 372 The Medieval World II (3) Marc Cels
HIST 373 The Renaissance (3) David Gregory
HIST 374 The Northern Renaissance and the Reformation (3) David Gregory
HIST 377 Twentieth-century China — From the Fall of the Manchu Qing to the Death of Den Xiaoping (3)
(Replaced with HIST 381)
Shiling McQuaide
HIST 381 Modern China (3) Shiling McQuaide
HIST 382 Contemporary China Shiling McQuaide
HIST 404 Historical Foundations of Modern Science (3) Greg Johnson
HIST 407 The Enlightenment (3) David Gregory
HUMN 420 Anglo-American Popular Music Traditions (3) David Gregory
HUMN 421 The Folk Music Revival (3) David Gregory
HIST 470 Pre-Industrial Origins of Labour and Socialist Thought (3) David Gregory
HIST 471 Labour and Socialist Thought in the Early Industrial Revolution, 1800-1850 (3) David Gregory
HIST 472 Labour and Socialist Thought in the Later Industrial Revolution, 1850-1917 (3) David Gregory
HIST 486 The Industrial Revolution (3) Greg Johnson
HIST 499 The History of the Family in Western Europe: From the Middle Ages to the Industrial Revolution (3) Greg Johnson

A full list of History courses is available on the University's Website.

Please note that AU also offers various closely-related courses in Native Studies, Labour Studies, Global Studies and Humanities. Those that may be taken as part of a degree program in History are listed at the bottom of the page that describes our three year B.A. Concentration in History.

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