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Russian Civilization Courses

For descriptions of the following courses, see the relevant concentration sections of the catalog.

General Slavic

GnSlav 201. Introduction to Slavic Linguistics. H. Aronson. Autumn.

GnSlav 220. Old Church Slavonic. V. Friedman. Winter.

GnSlav 450. Proseminar. E. Wasiolek. Autumn.

History

Hist 363. Russia to Peter the Great. R. Hellie. Not offered 1995-96; will be offered 1996-97.

Hist 364. Imperial Russia. R. Hellie. Not offered 1995-96; will be offered 1996-97.

Hist 365. Soviet History since 1917. R. Suny. Not offered 1995-96; will be offered 1996-97.

Hist 372. The Russian Law Code (Ulozhenie) of 1649 (=Fndmtl 254). R. Hellie. Not offered 1995-96; will be offered 1996-97.

Hist 373. Russian Legal Institutions before 1700. R. Hellie. Not offered 1995-96; will be offered 1996-97.

Russian Language and Literature

Russ 101-102-103. First-Year Russian I, II, III. Staff. Autumn, Winter, Spring.

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Russ 201-202-203. Second-Year Russian I, II, III. Staff. Autumn, Winter, Spring.

Russ 204-205-206. Third-Year Russian I, II, III. I. Zauber. Autumn, Winter, Spring.

Russ 207-208-209. Fourth-Year Russian I, II, III. Staff. Autumn, Winter, Spring.

Russ 221/321. History of Russian Morphology. PQ: GnSlav 220. B. Darden. Spring.

Russ 255/355. Introduction to Russian Literature I: From the Beginnings to 1850. A. L. Crone. Autumn.

Russ 256. Introduction to Russian Literature II: 1850-1900 (=Hum 240). N. Ingham. Winter.

Russ 276/376. Tolstoy (=Hum 242). E. Wasiolek. Spring.

Russ 277/377. Chekhov. M. Ehre. Autumn.

Russ 290/390. Russian Drama I. N. Ingham. Winter.

Russ 301-302-303. Advanced Russian I, II, III. I. Zauber. Autumn, Winter, Spring.

Social Sciences

SocSci 240-241-242. Introduction to Russian Civilization. R. Hellie, N. Ingham, S. Fitzpatrick. Autumn, Winter, Spring.

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