K.D. Burton

ATS Assistant Lecturer, Faculty of Arts - History, Classics, & Religion Dept

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ATS Assistant Lecturer, Faculty of Arts - History, Classics, & Religion Dept
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kdburto1@ualberta.ca

Courses

HIST 116 - The Emergence of the Atlantic World

The history and legacies of the transatlantic slave trade that linked Europe, Africa, and the Americas, emphasizing economic, political, social and cultural ramifications.


HIST 124 - History of Sexuality in the Americas

History of sexual behaviour, identities, and regulations in the Western Hemisphere from the colonial era through the twentieth century.


HIST 127 - Drugs in Modern Global History

The social, cultural, and political histories of criminalized drugs like opium, marijuana, amphetamines, and cocaine.


HIST 252 - Slavery in the Americas

Comparative examination of slavery in the Western Hemisphere from its creation to abolition.


HIST 290 - Introduction to History as a Discipline

Introduction to the basic concepts of historical inquiry and techniques of research and writing in History. Course includes lectures and discussions. Required for History majors. Prerequisite: A previous course in History or consent of the Department.


HIST 296 - World War Two

The global conflict, with emphasis on political, social, scientific, and cultural aspects.


HIST 352 - African American History from Slavery to Black Power

The African American experience in the United States from the colonial era to the present.


HIST 450 - Topics in American History

Prerequisite: 3 units in HIST at the 300-level or consent of Department.


HIST 653 - Topics in U.S. History


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