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European Studies 295fs: Independent Study
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Mount Holyoke College
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European Studies 315: Color Me German:Perceptions of Others in German Culture Spanish
3.00 Credits
Mount Holyoke College
Color Me German:Perceptions of Others in German Culture Spanish
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European Studies 316s: European Studies Seminar
1.00 Credits
Mount Holyoke College
Fall 2008 316s(01) The Mind of the Traveler: Journeys, Expeditions, Tours (Same as Spanish 361, Italian 361, Romance Languages and Literatures 375, French 321) Travel literature has always been a precious source for the study of culture, politics, arts and, last but not least, people. From Caesar to Marco Polo, from Stendhal to Carmen de Burgos, we will read and discuss authors who traveled for political, personal, and recreational reasons.We will also pay special attention to tales of emigration and immigration in the third millennium. Conducted in English. Does not meet a distribution requirement U. Frau Prereq. jr, sr; at least one course at the 200 or 300 level relevant to European studies or permission of instructor; Papers will be written in English or the Romance language of the student's choice. Students wishing to obtain 300- level credit in Spanish, Italian, or French must read texts and write papers in the Romance language for which they wish to receive advanced credit.; 4 credits 316s(04) European Studies Seminar (Same as Russian and Eurasian Studies 316) The enlargement of the European Union (EU) to Central and Eastern European countries has generated new neighbors to the east and south - theWestern Newly Independent States (WNIS) of Russia, Belarus, Moldova, and Ukraine, and Southern Mediterranean countries (SMCs) Egypt, Libya, and Tunisia. Europe's new neighbors make up 410 million inhabitants, but their GDP capita is barely one tenth of the European Union's. This has brought problems for the EU, including migration pressures, human trafficking, and refugees. How is the EU dealing with these issues and how will relations with the new neighbors affect the domestic and foreign policies of the EU Does not meet a distribution requirement S. Jones Prereq. jr, sr; at least one course at the 200 or 300 level relevant to European studies or permission of the instructor; 4 credits
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European Studies 325: Senior Seminar:Faust vs.Mephisto:The Struggle for the "Western Soul"
3.00 Credits
Mount Holyoke College
Senior Seminar:Faust vs.Mephisto:The Struggle for the "Western Soul"
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European Studies 325 - Senior Seminar:Faust vs.Mephisto:The Struggle for the "Western Soul"
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European Studies 330: Nationalism
3.00 Credits
Mount Holyoke College
Nationalism
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European Studies 332: Recasting History:Power and Gender in Early Modern Spain
3.00 Credits
Mount Holyoke College
Recasting History:Power and Gender in Early Modern Spain
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European Studies 350: Revolutions
3.00 Credits
Mount Holyoke College
Revolutions
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European Studies 395fs: Independent Study
1.00 - 8.00 Credits
Mount Holyoke College
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Film Studies : Film Studies
3.00 Credits
Mount Holyoke College
the relationship between cinema and history. Meets Humanities I-A requirement R. Blaetz Prereq. fy or permission of instructor; 2 meetings (75 minutes), with a Tuesday night screening.; 4 credits
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Film Studies 101f: Film and History:The Remake
3.00 Credits
Mount Holyoke College
(First-year seminar; writing-intensive course) How do films about historical figures and events differ from written versions Why do Hollywood and the world's film industries continually re-imagine the events of the past (there have been over 40 films made about Joan of Arc alone), and what do audiences enjoy in these films Through readings, discussion, and film screenings we will examine
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