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Courses related to peace studies, Spring 2016
ENGL 1111 – FWS: Writing Across Cultures: Dictators and Dictatorships
3 CR SEM 102 MWF 12:20-1:10 V. Popa
ENGL 2040 / AMST 2040 - Introduction to American Literature: Civil War to the Present
4 CR LEC 001 TR 11:40-12:55 G. Hutchinson
FREN 4850 / FREN 6850 - Women, War and Terror in Francophone Cinema
4 CR SEM 101 T 12:20-2:15 M. Flood
GOVT 1101 – FWS: Power and Politics - Politics in Whoville—U.S. Politics in Children's Literature
3 CR SEM 103 TR 1:25-2:40 J. Meyer-Gutbrod
GOVT 3021 / AMST 3021 - Social Movements in American Politics
4 CR LEC 001 TR 10:10-11:25 M. Sanders
Plus 2 discussion sections F 10:10-11:00 and 11:15-12:05.
GOVT 3443 / ASIAN 3343 - Southeast Asian Politics
4 CR LEC 001 TR 2:55-4:10 T. Pepinsky
Plus 4 discussion sections M 10:10-11:00, T 1:25-2:15, F 11:15-12:05, F 1:25-2:15.
GOVT 3553 - Issues Behind the News
2 CR LEC 001 T 2:55-4:10 C. Way
GOVT 3809 / AMST 3809 – Politics of ‘70s Films
4 CR LEC 001 MW 2:55-4:10 J. Kirshner
Plus 2 discussion sections W 11:15-12:05 and R 9:05-9:55.
GOVT 3827 / ASIAN 3327 / CAPS 3827 – China and the World
4 CR LEC 001 TR 10:10-11:25 A. Carlson
Plus 2 discussion sections, F 10:10-11:00 and 11:15-12:05.
GOVT 3837 / HIST 3837 - The Cold War
4 CR LEC 001 MWF 11:15-12:05 M. Evangelista
Plus three sections, T 12:20-1:10, F 10:10-11:00 and F 1:25-2:15.
Please contact the instructor if you are interested in an optional extra-credit Russian-language section. [This is RUSSA 3312 (see below).]
GOVT 4000 - Major Seminar
4 CR SEM 101 W 10:10-12:05 J. Wallace Authoritarianism
4 CR SEM 102 W 12:20-2:15 L. Hintz Turkey and the Middle East
4 CR SEM 105 R 10:10-12:05 S. Ward American Grand Strategy
GOVT 4414 / ASIAN 4414 / CAPS 4414-Politics, Violence, and the Study of Cambodia
4 CR SEM 101 W 2:00-4:25 A. Mertha
GOVT 4827 / ASIAN 4448 / CAPS 4827 / GOVT 6827 - Unifying While Integrating: China in the World
4 CR SEM 101 W 10:10-12:05 A. Carlson
GOVT 4847 / GOVT 6847 - Realist Theories of International Relations
4 CR SEM 101 T 2:30-4:25 J. Kirshner
GOVT 6202 / AMST 6202 / ANTHR 6102 /HIST 6202 / SOC 6200 - Political Culture
4 CR SEM 101 M 5:00-7:00 R. Bensel
GOVT 6867 - International Law, War, and Human Rights
4 CR SEM 101 R 2:30-4:25 M. Evangelista
HIST 1137 - FWS: The Vietnam War in Film
3 CR SEM 101 MWF 1:25-2:15 R. Townsend
HIST 1321 - FWS: Post-World War II America: Crisis and Continuity
3 CR SEM 101 TR 2:55-4:10 K. King-O’Brien
HIST 1511 - The Making of Modern Europe, from 1500 to the Present
4 CR LEC 001 W 11:15-12:05 R. Weil
Plus 4 discussion sections, W 2:30-3:20 and F 10:10-11:00, 11:15-12:05, and 12:20-1:10.
HIST 1600-History of Law: Great Trials
4 CR LEC 001 12:20-1:10 H. Case, C. Verhoeven
Plus ten R and F discussion sections.
HIST 2063 / LATA 2063 - Anarchism: History, Theory, Practice
4 CR SEM 101 MW 7:30-8:45 R. Craib
HIST 2180 - Seminar on Genocide
4 CR SEM 101 MS 2:55-4:10 I. Hull
HIST 2315 / ASIAN 2258 - The Occupation of Japan
4 CR SEM 101 MW 7:30-8:45 K. Roebuck
HIST 2321 / CLASS 2687 - Introduction to Military History
4 CR SEM 101 MW 2:55-4:10 B. Strauss
HIST 2543 / ASRC 2543 - In the Crossfire of Empires: Africa and World War II
4 CR LEC 001 TR 2:55-4:10 J. Byfield
HIST 2571 / ASIAN 2257 / CAPS 2570 - China Encounters the World
4 CR LEC 001 TR 11:40-12:55 J. Chen
HIST 2676 / CLASS 2676 - Periclean Athens
4 CR LEC 001 MWF 9:05-9:55 J. Rusten
Plus two discussion sections, T 11:15-12:05 and W 12:20-1:10.
HIST 2680 / AMST 2682-The United States in the 1960s and 1970s
4 CR LEC 001 MW 10:10-11:00 J. Kohler-Hausmann
Plus four discussion sections, M 11:15-12:05, 12:10-1:10 (twice each).
HIST 3080 - History of Post-War Germany, from 1945 to the Present
4 CR LEC 001 MWF 10:10-11:00 I. Hull
Plus two discussion sections T 12:20-1:10.
HIST 3140 / AMST 3140 / CAPS 3140 – U.S. in the World
4 CR LEC 001 MW 11:15-12:05 P. VonEschen
Plus 4 discussion sections T 11:15-12:05, 1:25-2:15 (two each).
HIST 4376 / GOVT 4367 / STS 4621 - Geopolitics on Ice: Resources, and War in the Polar Regions
4 CR SEM 101 M 12:20-2:15 D. Berry
HIST 4662 / AMST 4301 – Treaties and Indigenous Rights in North American History (The Rabinor Seminar)
4 CR SEM 101 M 10:10-12:05 J. Parmenter
ILRIC 4330 / GOVT 3303 - Politics of the Global North
4 CR LEC 001 MW 11:40-12:55 L. Turner
LAW 7321 - International Criminal Law
3 CR SEM 101 M 4:15-5:55 M. Ndulo
NES 3519 / HIST 3519 - History of State and Society in Modern Iran (Through Literature and Film)
4 CR LEC 001 MWF 2:30-3:20 I. Gocheleishvili
NES 3537 / GOVT 3537 / JWST 3537 / RELST 3537 - Zionism and Its Discontents
4 CR LEC 001 TR 10:10-11:25 R. Brann
RUSSA 3312 - Reading about the Cold War
1 CR SEM 101 TBA R. Krivitsky
Permission Note - Enrollment limited to: students enrolled in GOVT 3837.
Prerequisites/Corequisites Prerequisites: High Intermediate to advanced knowledge of Russian; for non-native speakers, RUSSA 3303 or higher is recommended.