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HIS 338
Canada since 1885: Defining a Nation
This course takes a thematic approach to Canadian history since 1885, emphasizing issues that have moulded the country and challenge us still. Main issues include French-English and Canadian-American relations, regional antagonism to the dream of a nation, political parties as a reflection of social disagreements, the influence of immigration, and the debate over Canada's role in the world. (Formerly HST 681).
			
			
	            Weekly Contact: Lecture: 3 hrs. 
			
			
				GPA Weight: 1.00
			
	        
	            Course Count: 1.00
			
			
				Billing Units: 1
			
			
	
	        
			Prerequisites
None
Co-Requisites
None
Antirequisites
HIC 190, HST 407, and HST 681
Custom Requisites
None
Mentioned in the Following Calendar Pages
*List may not include courses that are on a common table shared between programs.
		
	        - Arts and Contemporary Studies Core Elective Table I
 - Criminology and History Double Major
 - English and History Double Major
 - HST 407 - Canada from 1885: The Struggle for Identity
 - History
 - History Core Elective Table II
 - History and Philosophy Double Major
 - History and Politics and Governance Double Major
 - History and Sociology Double Major
 - Minor in History