HIS309H1: Global Reformations

36L

The Reformation has traditionally been approached as a 16th century European phenomenon. This course will consider religious reform movements from the 15th to 18th centuries and set these into a global framework, considering spatial and sensory dimensions, cross-cultural engagements and exchanges, and intersections with race and colonization.

One of HIS102Y1/ HIS109Y1/ HIS243H1. Students who do not meet these prerequisites are encouraged to contact the Department.
Humanities
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