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Conceptions and Interpretations of the History of Canada

Class at Faculty of Social Sciences |
JMM175

Syllabus

Course outline: *

1. Canadian Identity *

2. Canadian historical and cultural dualism *

3. Anti-Americanism *

4. Regionalism of Canada I *

5. Regionalism of Canada II *

6. Canadian Nationalism *

7. Quebec Separatism *

8. Asymetrical Federalism *

9. Multiculturalism *

10. Bilingualism *

11. First nations *

12. Final wrap-up Course requirements:

1. Active participation in lessons. Short oral presentation of an acctual political theme in C anada, including the historical analysis of the problem. 30%

2. Seminar paper (8-10 standard pages) submitted by May 4,

2007. Theme must fit into the content of the course and should be approved by teacher by the mid april. 40%

3. Final exam. 30%

Annotation

This Courses continues the study of the Canadian History (follow-up of the course MB034), however, there are no prerequists. The Course aims to provide a comprehensive survey of major Canadian themes related to Canadian identity and its history, in order to better understand current political scene and society in Canada.