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Anatoly Vishevsky, Chair
This concentration requires work in literature, history, political science,
and economics, with a major emphasis on Russia or other Central/Eastern
European countries, particularly the Czech Republic and Poland. Study opportunities
are available in Moscow, St. Petersburg, and Krasnodar, and also at sites in
the Czech Republic, Hungary, and Poland.
Required, 24 or 26 credits as follows:
Russian Literature and Culture Track
1. Literature, 12 credits chosen from the following courses:
- Russian 247 The Russian Short Story
- Russian 248 The Russian Novel
- Russian 331 Readings in Russian Literature of the 19th Century
- Russian 332 Readings in Russian Literature of the 20th Century
- Russian 353 Major Russian Writers
- Russian 495 Seminar in Russian Culture and Linguistics
- Russian 498 Seminar in Russian Literature and Linguistics
2. History, 8 credits:
- History 241 Origins of Modern Russia
- History 242 Revolutionary Russia
and
3. Four or six credits in an interdisciplinary seminar or independent work
related to or deriving from a course already taken in the concentration
Russian History and Culture Track
1. Social Sciences, 12 credits chosen from the following courses (eight of these
must be from one social science discipline):
- Economics 225 Marxian Economics
- History 241 Origins of Modern Russia
- History 242 Revolutionary Russia
- History 34x Advanced Studies in Russian History
- Political Science 250 Politics of International Relations
- Political Science 251 International Political Economy
- Political Science 273 Politics of Russia
- Political Science 357 Diffusion of Democracy
- The area studies components of the Russian and Central European programs with which Grinnell College is affiliated (4 credits)
2. Eight credits from the literature list
and
3. Four or six credits in an interdisciplinary seminar or independent work
related to or deriving from a course already taken in the concentration
Central and Eastern European Track
1. Twelve credits chosen from the following courses:
- Economics 225 Marxian Economics
- History 238 Germany from Unification to Reunification
- History 239 The Collapse of the Eurocentric World Order
- History 241 Origins of Modern Russia
- History 242 Revolutionary Russia
- Political Science 250 Politics of International Relations
- Political Science 255 Pluralist Systems
- Political Science 273 Politics of Russia
- Political Science 357 Diffusion of Democracy
and
2. RES 291 Perspectives in Modern Central and Eastern European Literature
and
3. Four credits from the following courses:
- Russian 247 The Russian Short Story
- Russian 248 The Russian Novel
- German 227 Topics in German Literature in Translation
- Philosophy 234 19th-Century Continental Philosophy
- The area studies components of Russian and Central European programs with which Grinnell College is affiliated (4 credits)
- One 300-level (or higher) Russian or German literature course
and
4. Four or six credits in an interdisciplinary seminar or independent work
related to or deriving from a course already taken in the concentration
291 Perspectives in 20th-century Central and Eastern European Literature* (Spring) 4 credits+
Also listed as General Literary Studies 291. This course examines
and analyzes a number of 20th-century works in translation from several
countries of Central and Eastern Europe (primarily, but not limited to the
former-Yugoslavia, Poland, and the former-Czechoslovakia). Attention is devoted
to how writers, artists, poets, and others attempt to understand and respond
to major events and issues in specific countries, and in the region in general:
war, genocide, revolution, totalitarianism, political repression, clashes of
religion and culture, and quests for (self-)identity. Prerequisites: none. ARMSTRONG.
495 Senior Research or Seminar (Fall or Spring) 2 or 4 credits
An interdisciplinary senior seminar or senior research project for students completing the concentration in Russian and Eastern
European Studies. May be repeated in consecutive semesters by a student pursuing
a single research project. Credits earned each semester must fulfill
program requirements as specified in program description. STAFF.
*Not offered every year.
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