Summer Timetable

POL363H1F L0101

Canadian Political Development

Themes

This course introduces students to Canadian political development – an approach that sets out to understand how attention to history can illuminate and explain patterns of Canadian politics. The course introduces students to some of the core theories, concepts, and tools of a developmental approach. It also applies this approach to key moments in Canadian political history (e.g. Confederation, 1867), key contestations (e.g. the place of Indigenous peoples), and key institutions (e.g. political parties).

Texts

TBA

Format and Requirements

One two-hour lecture per week. Assignments TBA

Prerequisites

POL214H1 or POL224Y1 or POL215H5 or POL216H5 or POL224H1 or POL224Y1 or POLB50Y3

Exclusions
POL382H1 (Topics in Canadian Politics: Canadian Political Development), offered in Winter 2018, Winter 2019