EURO 199

Spring 2013 All Classes

All Classes

Credit: 1 TO 5 hours.

Approved for both letter and S/U grading. May be repeated in separate terms to a maximum of 3 hours.

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EURO 199 class schedule data for spring 2013
CRN Type Section Time Day Location Instructor Section Details
57860
Lecture-Discussion
A
2:00PM -4:50PM
W
1068 Lincoln Hall
Katsikas, S
Part of Term:
1
Date Range:
01/14/13-05/01/13
Credit:
3 hours
Section Title:
Contemp. Greek Culture & Film
Section Info:
Topic: "Contemporary Greek Culture and Film". This course will survey Greek cinema and Greek film culture from the earliest periods to the present and will introduce related developments in modern Greek society with an emphasis on current events. Class-time includes weekly screenings with required attendance. There are no restrictions in enrollment. Media and Film Studies students are welcome. Arrangements can be made for a mixed graduate-undergraduate class. Course meets with CWL 199, GRKM 199, and MACS 199.
59203
Lecture-Discussion
DE
ARRANGED
n.a.
Location Pending
Rosenstein, M
Endres, A
Part of Term:
1
Date Range:
01/14/13-05/01/13
Credit:
1 hours
Section Title:
Dialogue on Europe
Section Info:
This seminar explores a variety of subjects about the European Union and EU-US relations and comparative perspectives. The course will introduce students to the transatlantic relationship by providing a series of expert lectures offered by University of Illinois faculty and visiting scholars.
58948
Lecture-Discussion
Lecture-Discussion
EU
EU
10:00AM -10:50AM
5:00PM -7:30PM
MWF
R
135 Mechanical Engineering Bldg
335 Mechanical Engineering Bldg
Niekerk, C
Niekerk, C
Part of Term:
B
Date Range:
03/11/13-05/01/13
Credit:
3 hours
Section Title:
Europe in Trouble
Section Info:
"Europe in Trouble: European Politics, Society, and Culture since 1945". The course will focus on important societal, political, and cultural issues that shape discussions and debates in Europe today. It will seek to understand these debates in their historical contexts. The central thesis of this course is that the history of postwar Europe can be read as a series of crises, starting with the aftermath of World War II, but also including the revolutionary year 1968, the fall of the Wall, the war in Yugoslavia, etc. While the course focuses on important societal and political developments, it also argues that culture not only played an important role in the series of crises that constitute Europe?s postwar history, but also that cultural artifacts can function as an important resource for understanding the conflicts and debates that shaped the public debate in Europe since 1945. Format: 3 lectures per week; one film screening each week. Meets with: GER 199, GLBL 199 and EURO 199.
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