HUMA 1740 Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Arthur Meighen, Academic Dishonesty, Expo 67

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The road is smooth and it lies close by. But in front of excellence the immortal gods have put sweat, and long and steep is the way out. Course location/time: clh m, tues. , 4:30 - 6:20. This course will examine the major political, economic, and social developments in canada"s past, from the first inhabitants and explorers to the rise of separatism and regionalism after. World war two, as well as some of the historical debates surrounding these developments. Throughout the course substantial emphasis will be placed on the effect of major events and processes--such as war, depression, migration, industrialization, and technological change--on the lives of average canadians. Classes will consist of weekly two-hour lectures, a one-hour tutorial, and the occasional documentary. The lectures will present a general overview of selected topics, while the. 1 tutorials will provide an opportunity for discussing topics in greater detail in an informal, small-group setting.

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