History Department of History
The Department, together with the departments of History at the University of Guelph and the University of Waterloo, offers a joint program leading to MA and PhD degrees. Students in the program register at one of the three universities but may complete course work and use faculty and library resources at all participating universities. Students are governed by the university in which they are registered and their degree is granted by the home university.
The Tri-University Graduate Program uses a self-administered application process in which the onus is on the applicant to collect and submit all required documentation and material. Only students who are graduates of accredited universities and colleges are eligible for admission. Applications are considered by the co-ordinating committee and a recommendation for admission or rejection is forwarded to the dean of Graduate Studies at the proposed home university.
Department Information on this page
Full-time Faculty
- Blaine Chiasson, PhD (Toronto), Assistant Professor of History
- Cynthia Comacchio†, PhD (Guelph), Professor of History
- Adam Crerar†, PhD (Toronto), Assistant Professor of History
- Darryl Dee, PhD (Emory), Assistant Professor of History
- Leonard Friesen†, PhD (Toronto), Associate Professor of History and Global Studies
- Jeff Grischow, PhD (Queen's), Assistant Professor of History
- Erich Haberer†, PhD (Toronto), Associate Professor of History
- John Laband†, PhD (Natal), Professor of History
- Doug Lorimer†, PhD (UBC), Professor of History
- Joyce Lorimer†, PhD (Liverpool), Professor of History
- David Monod, PhD (Toronto), Professor of History
- Darren Mulloy†, PhD (University of East Anglia), Assistant Professor of History
- Susan Neylan†, PhD (UBC), Associate Professor of History
- Chris Nighman†, PhD (Toronto), Assistant Professor of History
- Eva Plach, PhD (Toronto), Assistant Professor of History
- Roger Sarty, PhD (Toronto), Professor of History
- Michael Sibalis†, PhD (Concordia), Associate Professor of History
- George Urbaniak†, PhD (Toronto), Associate Professor of History
- Suzanne Zeller†, PhD (Toronto), Associate Professor of History
Laurier - Adjunct
- David Sheinin†, PhD (Connecticut)
University of Guelph
- Donna T. Andrew†, PhD (Toronto)
- Keith Cassidy†, PhD (Toronto)
- W. Cormack†, PhD (Queen's)
- Terry A. Crowley†, PhD (Duke)
- Elizabeth L. Ewan†, PhD (Edinburgh)
- Peter J. Goddard†, DPhil (Oxford)
- Kevin J. James†, PhD (Edinburgh)
- Linda L. Mahood†, PhD (Glasgow)
- David R. Murray†, PhD (Cambridge)
- Richard M. Reid†, PhD (Toronto)
- James G. Snell†, PhD (Queen's)
- Catharine A. Wilson†, PhD (Queen's)
University of Waterloo
- Gail Cuthbert Brandt†, PhD (York)
- John R. English†, PhD (Harvard)
- Patrick Harrigan†, PhD (Michigan)
- Geoff Hayes†, PhD (Western)
- Andrew Hunt†, PhD (Utah)
- Heather A. MacDougall†, PhD (Toronto)
- Karin J. MacHardy†, PhD (California at Berkeley)
- Ken M. McLaughlin†, PhD (Toronto)
- Wendy L. Mitchinson†, PhD (York)
- Lynne Taylor†, PhD (Michigan)
- James W. Walker†, PhD (Dalhousie)
† = this person is eligible to supervise doctoral students.
Course Offerings
| Course # | Title | Credits |
| HI600A |
The Nature and Practice of History |
0.5 |
| HI600B |
The Nature and Practice of History: Research Seminar |
0.5 |
| HI610A |
War and Society in the 20th Century |
0.5 |
| HI610B |
War and Society in the 20th Century: Research Seminar |
0.5 |
| HI611A |
The Second World War |
0.5 |
| HI611B |
The Second World War: Research Seminar |
0.5 |
| HI612A |
Naval History and International Relations |
0.5 |
| HI612B |
Naval History and International Relations: Research Seminar |
0.5 |
| HI613A |
Military and Diplomatic History in the 20th Century |
0.5 |
| HI613B |
Military and Diplomatic History in the 20th Century: Research Seminar |
0.5 |
| HI614A |
International History, 1890-1956 |
0.5 |
| HI614B |
International History, 1890-1956: Research Seminar |
0.5 |
| HI615A |
War and Genocide in Europe, 1939-45 |
0.5 |
| HI615B |
War and Genocide in Europe, 1939-45: Research Seminar |
0.5 |
| HI616A |
War and Remembrance in the Twentieth Century |
0.5 |
| HI616B |
War and Remembrance in the Twentieth Century: Research Seminar |
0.0 |
| HI620A |
Canada: The Historical Literature |
0.5 |
| HI620B |
Canada: The Historical Literature: Research Seminar |
0.5 |
| HI621A |
Canada to 1900 |
0.5 |
| HI621B |
Canada to 1900: Research Seminar |
0.5 |
| HI622A |
Modern Canada |
0.5 |
| HI622B |
Modern Canada: Research Seminar |
0.5 |
| HI623A |
Topics in Regional History |
0.5 |
| HI623B |
Topics in Regional History: Research Seminar |
0.5 |
| HI624A |
Science and Society in Canada |
0.5 |
| HI624B |
Science and Society in Canada: Research Seminar |
0.5 |
| HI625A |
Canada's First Nations |
0.5 |
| HI625B |
Canada's First Nations: Research Seminar |
0.5 |
| HI626A |
Approaches to Local History |
0.5 |
| HI626B |
Approaches to Local History: Research Seminar |
0.5 |
| HI630A |
Later Tudor and Early Stuart England |
0.5 |
| HI630B |
Later Tudor and Early Stuart England: Research Seminar |
0.5 |
| HI631A |
British History |
0.5 |
| HI631B |
British History: Research Seminar |
0.5 |
| HI632A |
Imperialism and Popular Culture |
0.5 |
| HI632B |
Imperialism and Popular Culture: Research Seminar |
0.5 |
| HI633A |
Society and Nature in the Victorian Age |
0.5 |
| HI633B |
Society and Nature in the Victorian Age: Research Seminar |
0.5 |
| HI640A |
Slavery, Civil War and Emancipation-African Americans in the 19th Century |
0.5 |
| HI640B |
Slavery, Civil War and Emancipation-African Americans in the 19th Century: Research Seminar |
0.5 |
| HI641A |
The United States, 1865-1917-Industrialism and Its Response |
0.5 |
| HI641B |
The United States, 1865-1917-Industrialism and Its Response: Research Seminar |
0.5 |
| HI650A |
Early Modern Europe |
0.5 |
| HI650B |
Early Modern Europe: Research Seminar |
0.5 |
| HI651A |
Europe and the Overseas World, 1450-1700 |
0.5 |
| HI651B |
Europe and the Overseas World, 1450-1700: Research Seminar |
0.5 |
| HI652A |
Russian History |
0.5 |
| HI652B |
Russian History: Research Seminar |
0.5 |
| HI653A |
Paris: Capital of the Nineteenth Century |
0.5 |
| HI654A |
Comparative Revolutions |
0.5 |
| HI654B |
Comparative Revolutions: Research Seminar |
0.5 |
| HI695 |
Major Research Paper [1] |
1.0 |
| HI696 |
Directed Studies |
0.0 |
| HI699 |
Thesis |
0.0 |
| HI700 |
Doctoral Seminar |
0.5 |
| HI701 |
Qualifying Examination |
1.0 |
| HI702 |
Colloquium |
1.0 |
| HI703 |
Language Requirement |
0.5 |
| HI704 |
Major Field |
1.0 |
| HI705 |
First Minor Field |
0.5 |
| HI706 |
Second Minor Field |
0.5 |
| HI710 |
Canadian History Major Seminar |
1.0 |
| HI711 |
British History Major Seminar |
1.0 |
| HI712 |
Scottish History Major Seminar |
1.0 |
| HI713 |
Community Studies Major Seminar |
1.0 |
| HI714 |
Early Modern European History Major Seminar |
1.0 |
| HI715 |
Modern European History Major Seminar |
1.0 |
| HI716 |
Gender, Women and Family Major Seminar |
1.0 |
| HI717 |
Race, Class, Imperialism and Slavery Major Seminar |
1.0 |
| HI718 |
United States History Major Seminar |
1.0 |
| HI760 |
Canadian History Minor Seminar |
0.5 |
| HI761 |
British History Minor Seminar |
0.5 |
| HI762 |
Scottish History Minor Seminar |
0.5 |
| HI763 |
Community Studies Minor Seminar |
0.5 |
| HI764 |
Early Modern European History Minor Seminar |
0.5 |
| HI765 |
Modern European History Minor Seminar |
0.5 |
| HI766 |
Gender, Women and Family Minor Seminar |
0.5 |
| HI767 |
Race, Class, Imperialism and Slavery Minor Seminar |
0.5 |
| HI768 |
United States History Minor Seminar |
0.5 |
| HI769 |
International History Minor Seminar |
0.5 |
| HI770 |
Science, Medicine and Technology Minor Seminar |
0.5 |
| HI771 |
Other Minor Seminar |
0.5 |
| HI799 |
PhD Thesis |
2.0 |
Senate/Editorial Changes
New course description and credit weight approved by Senate March 6/07
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Academic & Related Dates 2006/2007
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