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Course Description

This course examines Canada’s role in the First World War. The question of how much the war was a transformative experience for Canadians will be central to students’ learning, as they grapple with issues pertaining to race, ethnicity, class, gender, militarism, pacifism, religion, age, and memory.

What You'll Learn

By the end of the course you should be able to:

  • Identify and describe the major social, political, and economic events that affected Canada, as they unfolded over the period between 1914 and 1918;
  • Take a position and argue about a controversial topic by analyzing different explanations and claims resulting from alternative perspectives during the debate;
  • Use material culture analyses to critically assess primary sources, such as photographs, artifacts, and diary entries, and explain their usefulness to studies of Canada’s wartime experience; and
  • Critically evaluate historical arguments and assess contemporary historians’ interpretations of historical events.

Additional Requirements

Prerequisite(s): 7.50 credits

Technical Requirements

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*Course details are subject to change.

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