2004-05 Courses
Department Course No. Course Title Qtr. Instructor Units
Art History 106 Byzantine Art and Architecture A Pentcheva 4
  166/366 Aesthetics and Politics in East European Cinema S Levi 4
  169/369 Film Aesthetics: Editing W Levi 4
  410 Aesthetics of the Icon A Pentcheva 4
         
Comparative Literature
156/256
Nabokov & Modernism (same as Slavic General 156/256)
S
Greenleaf
3-4
         
Cultural & Social Anthropology
171 Mythology, Folklore & Oral Literature in Central Asia A Kunanbaeva 5
  173/273 Nomads of Eurasia S Kunanbaeva 5
         
Economics
120#
Socialist Economies in Transition
S
Gathmann
5
         
History
20N
Stanford Introductory Seminar: Russian History
S
Kollmann
5
23S
Sources / Methods Seminar:
Beyond the Shtetl Jews and Poles, 1881-1946
A
Plocker
5
101D
History of Nulear Weapons
W
Holloway
5
102A
The International System
S
Haslam
5
119
Aristocracy & Absolutism in Early Modern Eastern Europe
S
Kollmann
5
120B#
History of Imperial Russia
S
Crews
5
120C#
History of the Soviet Union
S
Patenaude
5
125#
20th Century Eastern Europe
W
Jolluck
5
137/337
The Holocaust
W
Rodrigue
5
189C
Nationalism, Socialism & Modern Jewish History
A
Frankel
5
206B/306B Design and Methodology in International Field Research W Roberts 1
217/317 Men, Women & Power in Early Modern Russia W Kollmann 5
217B The Woman Question in Russian History S Jolluck 5
218 Russia and the West, 1815-1917 A Patenaude 5
220A/320** Violence, Islam and the State in Central Asia W Crews 5
220B Central Asia in the 20th Century A Rouland 5
222B/322B** Circles of Hell : Poland in World War II S Jolluck 5
223A/323A** Cold War Russia S Haslam 5
225D/325D East European Women and War A Jolluck 5
288B The History of East European Jews in the Mirror of Literature A Frankel 5
321A Russian Historiography W Kollmann 5
321B Imperial Russian Historiography S Crews 5
322 Readings in East European History W Connelly 5
           
           
Humanities
197C
A Forum for Global Dialogue: International Human Rights Documentaries
S
Bojic
5
         
International Policy Studies
266**
Russia and Islam
A
Dunlop
5
         
Music
9A
Tchaikovsky, Stravinsky, Shostakovich & Beyond: A History of Russian Music
S
Zemtsovsky
5
         
Political Science 114S International Security in a Changing World W Blacker 5
141R# Russian Politics A Dakin 5
317R** End of the USSR: Causes and Consequences W Lapidus 5

           
Russian, East European & Eurasian Studies 200

Current Issues in Russian, East European
and Eurasian Studies (for REES M.A. students only)

A,W,S Kollmann 1
         
Slavic General 60A,B,C Introduction to Russian Culture
A,W,S Staff 1
77Q Stanford Introductory Seminar: Russia's Weird Classic: Nikolai Gogol A Fleishman 3
122/222 Yiddish Literature S Safran 5
133A/233A Deviating from Dogma: Film in Eastern Europe from 1956-68 W Bulgakowa 4
145#/245 The Age of Experiment (1820-1850) A Greenleaf 3-4
146#/246 The Age of Transgression (The Great Russian Novel) W Safran 3-4
148#/248 'The Age of Dissent: A Survey of Russian Literature and Culture (1953-present) S Freidin 3-4
151/251 Dostoevsky and His Time
W Frank 4
156/256** Nabokov & Modernism S Greenleaf 3-4
158/258 Sergei Eisenstein and his Vision of Film Theory W Bulgakowa 4
165/265N Poetry, Painting and Music of the Russian Avant-Garde
W Fleishman 4
190/290** Modernism and the Humanities: Tolstoy's Anna Karenina and the Social Thought of Its Time A Freidin 5
         
         
Slavic Language 1A,2B,3C First-Year Russian A,W,S Greenhill 5
  51,52,53 Second-Year Russian A,W,S Ruscica 5
  111,112,113 Third-Year Russian A,W,S Schupbach 4
177,178,179 Fourth-Year Russian A,W,S Greenhill 3
181,182,183 Fifth-Year Russian A,W,S Staff 3
         
Slavic Literature 129/229 Poetry as System: Introduction to Theory and Practice of Russian Verse A Fleishman 4
  187 Russian Poetry of the 18th and 19th Centuries W Fleishman 4
  189/289 Literature from Old 'Rus and Medieval Russia

S Zhivov 4
  200A Introduction to Library and Archival Research in Slavic Studies A Fleishman 1-5
  211 Introduction to Old Church Slavic W Timberlake 3
  212 Old Russian and Old Church Slavic S Timberlake 4
  305 Russian Critical Traditions A Safran 4
310 Paradigms of Society and Culture in Literature and Film W Freidin 4  
         
Special
Language
Program***
126 A,B,C Beginning Turkish A,W,S Staff 3
127 A,B,C Intermediate Turkish
A,W,S Staff 3
164 A,B,C Beginning Czech
A,W,S Dusatko 3
165 A,B,C Intermediate Czech
A,W,S Dusatko 3
167 A,B,C Beginning Polish
A,W,S Staff 3
168 A,B,C Intermediate Polish
A,W,S Staff 3
173 A,B,C Beginning Hungarian
A,W,S Mihalik 3
186 A,B,C Beginning Serbo-Croatian A,W,S Staff 3
TBA Beginning Kazakh A,W,S Kunanbaeva 3
         

** = REES MA Core Courses # = REES Minor Core Courses

'*** Other languages of Eastern Europe & the Former Soviet Union may be available.
Contact Eva Prionas at eprionas@stanford.edu

Not all courses listed will count toward the minor or M.A. degree in Russian, East European & Eurasian Studies.

Students in REEES programs must obtain approval from the Academic Coordinator prior to enrollment in courses. For further information contact the department or consult the quarterly Time Schedule
on the Registrar's Office home page (http://www.stanford.edu/dept/registrar/)