2020su-aphist4565a-06

AP/HIST4565 6.0 A: The Sixties in Canada

Offered by: HIST


 Session

Summer 2020

 Term

SU

Format

SEMR

Instructor

Calendar Description / Prerequisite / Co-Requisite

The 1960s have influenced the collective memory of Canadians. Although this course focuses on Canadian society, the international context is taken into account. This course is intended to provide students with an opportunity to study an era in Canadian history -- the decade of the 1960s-- by analyzing its cultural, economic, ideological, political, and social aspects. It pays attention to several phenomena that were instrumental in shaping the 1960s: the cultural revolution, the Hippies, University protest, the feminist movement, the protest movements in Europe and in the United States and their impact on Canada, the transformation of the political culture, the development of the Welfare State, and the rise of the independence movement in Quebec. Priority is given to History Honours majors and minors who have successfully completed at least 84 credits. Prerequisite: Students must have successfully completed 84 credits. Course credit exclusions: AP/HIST 4052 6.00

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