How Did We Get into this Mess? New History Course Explores Today’s Headlines in Historical Perspective



 

“Students will come away with a richer, nuanced understanding of what is happening around the world right now, and what is likely to happen in the years ahead.”
Undergraduate Advisor

How did we get into this mess? HIST 390B: History of Now: News in Historical Perspective will highlight eight events or developments of global significance that have grabbed the headlines during the first half of 2025. Going beyond soundbites, simplistic explanations, and dramatic visuals, this course will place current events in historical perspective and shed light on their underlying causes.

Guest Lecturers and Topics

Each week, one of our expert faculty members from the Department of History will provide invaluable context and background to help students better understand the complexities of the issue being explored, from war in the Middle East to Indigenous reconciliation in Canada.

Scheduling Info

  • Instructor: Dr. Michael Lanthier
  • Term 1
  • Schedule: Tuesdays, 3:30 pm to 5 pm + hybrid learning
  • Course Description: Learn about the biggest news stories of 2025. History of Now invites you to slow down, zoom out and ask: how did we get here? Each week, a different History professor takes you behind the headlines — wars, elections, climate disasters, cultural flashpoints — to uncover the deeper story. What can the past teach us about the present and the choices we’re facing now?


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