Home Page for HIST 382

HIST 382: Canada

This is the home age for the course in the history of Canada taught at North Dakota State University by Professor Tom Isern, assisted by Jennifer Wilkie. Materials lodged in this site are those for use in the Spring 2007 offering of the course. Students, this website is essential to your progress in the course. Everyone else, feel free to look around.

Study Guides for Lectures

1. First Nations

2. Two Nations from One Revolution

3. One Warm Line

4. Fathers of Confederation

5. Promise of Eden

6. Prairie Fire

7. True North

8. A Socialist Monarchy

9. The French Fact

10. Sleeping with an Elephant

11. Where Grass Joined Hands

12. Four Strong Winds

Study Guides for Texts

Continental Divide

Homeland to Hinterland

Dream of Nation

Administration

About the Weblog (the Club Car)

Texts

Calendar

Goals

Assessment

Evaluation

Scholastic Honesty

Response Papers

In-Class & Weblog Discussions

Book Reviews

Film Reviews

Radio Reports

Newspaper Reports

Magazine Reports

Research Reports

Resources

Bibliography

Humanities Librarian Fran Fisher

Enrichment

Bulletin description:Topical treatment of the history of Canada, beginning with First Nations and charting the evolution of a bi-national, multi-cultural nation-state.
Accommodations for Persons with Disabilities:Any students with disabilities who need accommodations in this course are encouraged to speak with Professor Isern as soon as possible to make appropriate arrangements.
General Education:Course not currently certified for General Education program
Acknowledgments:This course was initiated with the assistance of a grant from the Faculty Enrichment Programme, Embassy of Canada.

Another agency that has helped in all my Canadian work by appointing me a Research Fellow is the Canadian Plains Research Center, University of Regina.

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