History
Interpret historical data and study how the past can affect the present.
Students can complete their studies online in the following: Concentration, and Minor.
Courses on a wide variety of topics and themes, including women’s history, the history of education, intellectual history, the history of social movements, environmental history, the history of Northern Ontario, and medieval history.
Students in the fourth year of their program may undertake a major research project (HIST 4055) under a professor’s personal supervision; this may involve travel to archives in other cities to consult primary sources.
Academic Advisor
Todd Webb
Telephone: (705) 675-1151 ext. 6722
Email: twebb@laurentian.ca
Office: Arts Building
Administrative Assistant:
Emily Macdonald
(705) 675-1151 ext. 5117
emacdonald2@laurentian.ca
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Prizes are awarded for academic excellence, including the Prix Gaétan-Gervais (for the best essay in a French-language HIST course).
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Bursaries are available for History students who are residents of Ontario, including the Père Lorenzo Cadieux Memorial Bursary.
Program Prerequisites:
- 1 grade 12 English U/M course; 5 other grade 12 U/M courses
- A minimum overall average of 70% in the 6 best grade 12 U/M courses
Additional information for applicants who have completed courses.
Additional information for applicants who have completed the .
Applicants from outside an Ontario High School
Canadian Applicants
If you are a Canadian citizen or permanent resident, you must complete your application through the Ontario Universities Application Center (OUAC).
For detailed instructions on the application process, see the How to Apply: Canadian Undergraduate Applicants page.
International Applicants
If you’re an international applicant, you must fill out the International Application Form.
For detailed instructions on the application process, see the How to Apply: International Students page.
The degree options listed below are for the upcoming academic year, not the current academic year. If you are a current student looking for which courses to take in order to complete your degree options from a previous academic year's curriculum, please consult with an academic advisor.
Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in History
Total 120 credits
Students must follow these in order to meet graduation requirements for the BA or B.Sc.
Specialization in History
All students entering a BA program as of September 2017 are required to take 6 credits each of linguistic awareness, scientific literacy and indigenous content as per the regulations.
Although the requirements have been slotted in first year in the description below, students may fulfill them at any time during their studies.
Eligible courses are available at the 1000, 2000, 3000 and 4000 levels and students should take them at the appropriate time in their studies.
Courses fulfilling these requirements may be taken as electives or as part of a minor, concentration, major or specialization.
First Year
6 credits of HIST at the 1000 level
6 elective credits of linguistic awareness (see )
6 elective credits in the Sciences
6 elective credits in Indigenous content (starting 2017)
6 elective credits
Upper Years
HIST 2026E Historical Methods (minimum grade of C required)
3 credits from the following: (minimum grade of C required)
HIST 3006E Approaches to Canadian History
HIST 3007E Approaches to European History
HIST 3096E History and Historians: Ideas and Method
9 HIST credits at the 2000 or 3000 level from Group A (European)
9 HIST credits at the 2000 or 3000 level from Group B (North American)
18 HIST credits at the 2000 or 3000 level
6 HIST credits at the 4000 level
6 credits of Arts at the 4000 level
36 elective credits
Note:
- Students may not exceed 42 credits at the 1000 or 9100 level in their degree program.
- Student may not exceed 78 credits of HIST courses
Major in History (ALSO OFFERED ONLINE)
6 HIST credits at the 1000 level
6 credits from the following: (minimum grade of C required)
HIST 2026E Historical Methods
HIST 3006E Approaches to Canadian History
HIST 3007E Approaches to European History
HIST 3096E History and Historians: Ideas and Method
6 HIST credits at the 2000 or 3000 level from Group A (European)
6 HIST credits at the 2000 or 3000 level from Group B (North American)
12 HIST credits at the 2000 or 3000 level
6 HIST credits at the 4000 level
78 elective credits#
Note:
- Students may not exceed 42 credits at the 1000 or 9100 level in their degree program.
- Student may not exceed 78 credits of HIST courses
- Students must include 6 credits in linguistic awareness, 6 credits of Indigenous content, and 6 credits in the Sciences if not part of the other minor or second major. Eligible courses are available at the 1000, 2000, 3000 and 4000 levels and students should take them at the appropriate time in their studies.
- Students must complete the minimum of a minor (24 credits) or a second major (42 credits) from among their elective credits
Bachelor of Arts (General) in History
Total 90 credits
Students must follow these in order to meet graduation requirements for the BA or B.Sc.
Concentration in History (ALSO OFFERED ONLINE)
All students entering a BA program as of September 2017 are required to take 6 credits each of linguistic awareness, scientific literacy and indigenous content as per the regulations.
Although the requirements have been slotted in first year in the description below, students may fulfill them at any time during their studies.
Eligible courses are available at the 1000, 2000, 3000 and 4000 levels and students should take them at the appropriate time in their studies.
Courses fulfilling these requirements may be taken as electives or as part of a minor, concentration, major or specialization.
First Year
6 credits of HIST at the 1000 level
6 elective credits of linguistic awareness (see )
6 elective credits in the Sciences
6 elective credits in Indigenous content (starting 2017)
6 elective credits
Upper Years
HIST 2026E Historical Methods (minimum grade of C required)
3 credits from the following: (minimum grade of C required)
HIST 3006E Approaches to Canadian History
HIST 3007E Approaches to European History
HIST 3096E History and Historians: Ideas and Method
6 HIST credits at the 2000 level*
6 HIST credits at the 3000 level*
12 additional HIST credits at the 2000 or 3000 level*
30 elective credits
* Students must take at least 6 credits from European History and 6 credits from North American History in their degree program.
Note:
- Students may not exceed 42 credits at the 1000 or 9100 level in their degree program.
- Student may not exceed 48 credits of HIST courses
Minor in History (ALSO OFFERED ONLINE)
6 credits of HIST at the 1000 level
18 HIST credits at the 2000 or 3000 level*
* Students must take at least 6 credits from European History and 6 credits from North American History in their degree program.
History Electives
The following identifies courses as belonging to the North American stream or European stream.
Introduction to the 20th Century
Contemporary Issues in Historical Perspective
Western Civilization: Renaissance to the French Revolution
Western Civilization: French Revolution to the Present
Canadian History: Pre-Confederation
Canadian History: Post-Confederation
Historical Methods
History of Ancient Civilizations to the Greeks
History of the United States From the Civil War
Early Modern British History
Modern British History, 1700-1850
Modern British History from 1850 to the Present
France, From the French Revolution to The Present
Early Medieval Europe
Later Medieval Europe
Europe in the Early Industrial Era
Europe in the Late Industrial Era
20th Century Europe to World War II
European History Since World War II
The Entrepreneur and Canadian Business History
Canadian Military Histor
History of the United States to the Civil War
The First Nations of Canada in Historical Perspective
History of Ontario
The Canadian West
A History of World's Forests
Approaches to Canadian History
The City in History
Cities in Canada: an Historical Perspective
History and Historians: Ideas and Methods
History of the Canadian Family
History of Education in Canada
History of Women in Canada
Contemporary Women's History
Canada in World Affairs
Canada in the 20th Century: Selected Problems
Tycoons: the Making of North American Capitalism
History of Ontario: Selected Topics
History of Northern Ontario
Canadian Environmental History
War and Society in 20th Century Britain
The Reformation and Counter-Reformation
History of Women and the Family in the Pre-Industrial Era
History of Women and the Women's Movement in the Modern Era
Western Intellectual History, 1450-1850
History of Science and Technology
Propaganda, Politics and Film
Fascism on Film
Approaches to European History
Canadian Defence Policy and Civil- Military Relations: A Historical Perspectives
Perspectives-Indigenous Issues
U.S.A. in the World
The Americas in the Colonial Era
The Occult in Western History
Britain Since 1945
History of Religion in North America
The Irish Question, 1798-1998
Crime and Punishment in England, 1500-1900
The United States in the Twentieth Century World
The Pacific in the Age of Empire
Soviet and Post-Soviet Russia
History of Revolutions
Revolutions in the 20th Century
Intellectual History of the Modern World Since 1850
Early Modern War
Modern War Since 1789
A History of North America's Forests
Selected Topics in History
Special Topics
Directed Readings
Honours Thesis
Canada and War, 1914-1945
Canada in the 20th Century to World War II
Modern Canada Since World War II
History of Gender Relations in Modern Canada
Canadian Social History: Selected Themes
Northern Ontario to World War I
Northern Ontario: World War I to the Present
Tudor Britain
Stuart Britain
Early Medieval Chronicles
Later Medieval Chronicles
The Pre-Industrial Life-Cycle
French Revolution: Origins to the Thermidor
Philosophical Enlightenment
Totalitarianism in 20th Century Europe: Mussolini, Hitler and Stalin
20th Century Crises in Historical Perspective
Historical Controversy and Pseudohistory
Canada in the 19th Century
Britain in the Long Eighteenth Century
Modern Britain
The Scientific Enlightenment
A History of Canada's Forests
A History of Ontario's Forests
List of Faculty Members
Sessionals
- Commito, Micheal
- Dupuis, Serge
- Hall, Kristin
- Humfrey, Paula
- Laverdure, Paul
- Lord, Kathleen
- Morse, Luke
- Newbigging, William
- Ribordy, Geneviève
- Rudachuk, Bradley
- Shaule, Daniel
- St. Pierre, Stéphanie
- Stos, William
- Travers, Daniel
- Walker, Katherine Anne
- White, Daryl
- Woods, Marty