Laurier History Department

Laurier History Department

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This is a page for history undergraduates, graduate students, faculty, and alumni to keep in touch. We want to know what you are doing--let us know!

This is the official page for the WLU Department of History. History is the study of the thoughts, actions and achievements of human beings over time. It communicates a profound and practical understanding of how our world came into being by teaching students how to study events in historically-aware ways. History provides a methodology for research and critical thinking which is essential in most

02/05/2025

Check us out on instagram. We are shifting over there!

09/24/2024

We have finally set up an Instagram page! We will be transitioning over there. Lookout for laurierhistory. We got in under the 15 year mark!

Sip On This: A Brief History Of The Straw 08/27/2024

A history of what has become a hot button issue: the straw! Plastic straws were only a small part of a 7,000 year history!

Sip On This: A Brief History Of The Straw The journey of how man’s most loyal drinking companion for the last 700 years became 2018’s biggest villain.

08/27/2024

ONE WEEK! Incoming students move into Laurier Residences starting Aug. 30 in Waterloo and Sept. 1 in Brantford. 🏡

Find out what to pack, where to go and how to plan ahead to make your first day GOLDEN! https://ow.ly/bsf050SX4QL

Photos from Stroll Walking Tours's post 08/01/2024

Today people around the globe celebrate Emancipation Day! Read some fascinating local history and context from Stroll here!

Photos from Tri-University Graduate Program in History's post 06/26/2024

Congratulations to Cody and Maglyn!

06/18/2024

Did you know your history faculty teach courses to lifelong leaners as well as students? The learning journey can continue even after graduation.

Is there a subject you love teaching about? Become a Lifelong Learning !

This paid opportunity allows you to teach a 90-minute lecture in the Fall, Winter or Spring to a room full of engaged learners in Waterloo.

Apply today! https://ow.ly/VEEW50SbZxM

06/13/2024

Course registration doesn't just start on the day you register. It's all about the preparation.

• Graduate students: May 15
• Incoming first-year: June 26 at 3 p.m.
• Returning & transfer: July 2 to July 5

Find the course registration guide ➡️ https://ow.ly/RW0X50ROLNH

05/29/2024

Did you know that we have an undergraduate journal? Come check out and read the top fourth-year seminar papers from this year! Congratulations to the authors on their excellent work!

manipulus-project.wlu.ca

Friday essay: ‘A prisoner on the rack’ – how 19th-century Australian women wrote about marital r**e 05/15/2024

A grim but fascinating history on the history of marital r**e. Countries throughout the British Empire adopted their laws of coverture, wherein a wife lost her legal identity upon marriage. This meant she did not have the ability to consent to s*x. Nineteenth-century feminists helped change the law.

Friday essay: ‘A prisoner on the rack’ – how 19th-century Australian women wrote about marital r**e At a time when women had limited rights, writers found ways to raise the issues of coercion and control.

The Rent Was Too High So They Threw a Party (Gift Article) 05/10/2024

"Rent parties reached their peak during the years of the Great Depression, but some were still being thrown after World War II. Billie Holiday continued to perform “Strange Fruit,” a meditation on lynchings. For hundreds of thousands of Black people, rent parties were much more than an exuberant pastime well into the 1950s. They were a gasp of freedom in a country that doubled as a chokehold."

The Rent Was Too High So They Threw a Party (Gift Article) During the Harlem Renaissance, some Black people hosted rent parties, celebrations with an undercurrent of desperation in the face of racism and discrimination.

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