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Over the past 3 weeks, 15 undergraduate students in the Humayma Field School had the opportunity to work closely with archaeologists to record and process a range of archaeological material and carry out a pedestrian survey. Learn more: ow.ly/HKQO50W80jz

Over the past 3 weeks, 15 undergraduate students in the Humayma Field School had the opportunity to work closely with archaeologists to record and process a range of archaeological material and carry out a pedestrian survey. 

Learn more: ow.ly/HKQO50W80jz
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Support the students of HIST 479/679 - Tk’emlúps History Field School on June 26 in the Rutherford Atrium (north side) from 10 am-4 pm while finding unique and handmade treasures at our Makers Market! All proceeds will directly support student costs for the field school.

Support the students of HIST 479/679 - Tk’emlúps History Field School on June 26 in the Rutherford Atrium
(north side) from 10 am-4 pm while finding unique and handmade treasures at our Makers Market! 

All proceeds will directly support student costs for the field school.
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Support the students of HIST 479/679 - Tk’emlúps History Field School today in the Rutherford Atrium (north side) from 10 am-4 pm while finding unique and handmade treasures at our Makers Market! All proceeds will directly support student costs for the field school.

Support the students of HIST 479/679 - Tk’emlúps History Field School today in the Rutherford Atrium (north side) from 10 am-4 pm while finding unique and handmade treasures at our Makers Market! 

All proceeds will directly support student costs for the field school.
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Congratulations to Crystal Gail Fraser (HCR and Faculty of Native Studies) for winning the NAISA 2025 Best First Book award for By Strength, We are Still Here: Indigenous Peoples and Indian Residential Schooling in Inuvik, Northwest Territories. uofmpress.ca/blog/2025-awar…

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PhD student Tulika Singh was recently interviewed on the Disability History Association Podcast and shared her work on perceptions of blindness and incurability in early Indian medicine. Listen to the episode here: dishist.org/podcast-2/

PhD student Tulika Singh was recently interviewed on the Disability History Association Podcast and shared her work on perceptions of blindness and incurability in early Indian medicine.  

Listen to the episode here: dishist.org/podcast-2/
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RELIG 205, offered in Fall 2025, will give you an introduction to Judaism in its historical, geographical, conceptual and practical dimesions. Enrol today: beartracks.ualberta.ca

RELIG 205, offered in Fall 2025, will give you an introduction to Judaism in its historical, geographical, conceptual and practical dimesions. 

Enrol today: beartracks.ualberta.ca
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How do people seek meaning through sacred places, rituals and personal spiritual journeys? Enrol in RELIG 111 - Human Journeys in Sacred Worlds, offered in Fall 2025, to learn more.

How do people seek meaning through sacred places, rituals and personal spiritual journeys? Enrol in RELIG 111 - Human Journeys in Sacred Worlds, offered in Fall 2025, to learn more.
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Enrol in RELIG 375 Approaches to the Study of Religion/RELIG 575 Contemporary Theories of Religion offered in Fall 2025 to learn about diverse approaches to the study of religion.

Enrol in RELIG 375 Approaches to the Study of Religion/RELIG 575 Contemporary Theories of Religion offered in Fall 2025 to learn about diverse approaches to the study of religion.
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Enrol in HIST 250 - American History to 1865, offered in Fall 2025, to learn about the history of the United States from colonial times to the Civil War.

Enrol in HIST 250 - American History to 1865, offered in Fall 2025, to learn about the history of the United States from colonial times to the Civil War.
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Enrol in HIST 219 - Famine as Genocide in the 20th Century: The Case of the Holodomar offered in Fall 2025. This course examines the 1932-33 famine in Ukraine in the context of other 20th century famines, genocide, survivor experience, and Soviet history.

Enrol in HIST 219 - Famine as Genocide in the 20th Century: The Case of the Holodomar offered in Fall 2025. 

This course examines the 1932-33 famine in Ukraine in the context of other 20th century famines, genocide, survivor experience, and Soviet history.
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Enrol in Hist 246 - Africa: from Medieval to Modern Times offered in Fall 2025 to learn about the history of Africa beginning with the ‘cradle of humankind’ through to the 18th century. This course aims to debunk the Eurocentric ideas of Africa and Africans.

Enrol in Hist 246 - Africa: from Medieval to Modern Times offered in Fall 2025 to learn about the history of Africa beginning with the ‘cradle of humankind’ through to the 18th century. This course aims to debunk the Eurocentric ideas of Africa and Africans.
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Enrol in HIST 460 A2 - Topics in Canadian History - Public History offered in Fall 2025 to learn about the field of public history which takes many forms, including museum exhibits, monuments and the conservation of historic buildings.

Enrol in HIST 460 A2 - Topics in Canadian History - Public History offered in Fall 2025 to learn about the field of public history which takes many forms, including museum exhibits, monuments and the conservation of historic buildings.
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Did Agamemnon, leader of the Greek forces in the Trojan War, actually exist? Was Alexander really great? Learn the answers to these questions, and more, this Fall in CLASS 280 - Introduction to Ancient Greek History.

Did Agamemnon, leader of the Greek forces in the Trojan War, actually exist? Was Alexander really great? Learn the answers to these questions, and more, this Fall in CLASS 280 - Introduction to Ancient Greek History.
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Enrol in HIST 281 - East Asia from 1500, offered in Fall 2025, to learn about the historical roots of East Asia's globally renowned stupendous economic development, distinct pop culture and other modern aspects of the region from approximately the 16th century to the present.

Enrol in HIST 281 - East Asia from 1500, offered in Fall 2025, to learn about the historical roots of East Asia's globally renowned stupendous economic development, distinct pop culture and other modern aspects of the region from approximately the 16th century to the present.
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Enrol in HIST 383 - The Civilization and Culture of Early China, offered in Winter 2026, to learn about Chinese history and culture from prehistoric times through the Tang dynasty.

Enrol in HIST 383 - The Civilization and Culture of Early China, offered in Winter 2026, to learn about Chinese history and culture from prehistoric times through the Tang dynasty.
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Enrol in HIST 292 - Medieval India from 500 to 1500 CE, offered in Winter 2026, to learn about the creative and scientific advancements of an era marked by political upheaval and sweeping cultural change.

Enrol in HIST 292 - Medieval India from 500 to 1500 CE, offered in Winter 2026, to learn about the creative and scientific advancements of an era marked by political upheaval and sweeping cultural change.