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At Brandon University, History is Something Special

Brandon’s History Department is dedicated to offering a rich curriculum in a personalized setting that is both intellectually challenging and supportive of individual interests.  Courses in social history, gender and women’s history, sport history, cultural history, as well as those in national and world history reflect the increasing diversity of historical studies.  Small classes allow students to discuss and debate historical developments and to work closely with professors, all of whom are active researchers and writers.  The McKee Archives at BU allow students to become historians in their own right, researching and writing history from the original documents.  

Areas of Expertise in History

  • Canadian labour and working-class history, social radicalism in Canada
  • Eighteenth and nineteenth-century English social  and gender history
  • The history of sport
  • Latin America
  • Gender history in transnational perspective 
  • North American borderlands
  • The state and law in Canadian History

Recent Student Projects

  • Class, Gender, and the Brandon Council of Women, 1952-1960
  • A Sense of Civility and Class:  The Brandon Golf and Country Club, 1915-1945
  • The Experience of Catholics in Late Victorian Brandon
  • The City's 'Vice': the 1921 Fall Assize Cases Involving Assaults against Young Girls in Brandon
  • Helping Hands: Women's Institutes in Manitoba during World War II
  •  Brandon Communists: Social Action, Political Activities and Organization of the Communist Party in Brandon, Manitoba, 1926-1939
  • The Birtle Boarding School 1889-1916  
  • Enemies Within Our Gates: Brandon's Alien Detention Centre During World War One
  • The Forgotten Flu: Brandon and the Spanish influenza, 1918-19

 

Questions about History may be directed to:

Dr. Jim Naylor at naylor@brandonu.ca  

For more information about the History Department please see link below.

Brandon University website: www.brandonu.ca/history