Autumn 2008

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PLEASE NOTE: THIS IS A WORKING DRAFT AND IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE

This draft is dated 25 July 2008

Please contact Jack Kollmann (kolljack@stanford.edu) for updates or to report additions or corrections

Program in Special Languages Courses (offered all three quarters)
Language courses available in beginning, intermediate, and advanced Kazakh, Uzbek, Serbo-Croatian, Polish, Ukrainian, Czech, Hungarian, Yiddish, Georgian, and others on request. A course in Ukrainian for Slavic speakers is also available. Contact the Special Languages Program director Eva Prionas for details

Courses in Russian, East European, and Eurasian Studies (REEES)
Stanford University
Autumn Quarter, 2008-2009

* = AM REEES Core Course
** = REEES Undergraduate Minor Core Course

N.B. Always check online in AXESS for up-to-date information about courses, class times, locations, etc.

N.B.: This list is intended for a broad audience of undergraduate and graduate students interested in REEES. Undergrads who are minors in REEES and master's degree students in REEES should note that not all courses listed here may be counted towards your REEES minor or AM REEES degree. Consult CREEES Academic Coordinator, Jack Kollmann, re: which courses may be counted.

Department Course # Course Title Type Course Day/Time Location Instructor Units
History 120B ** The Russian Empire Lecture & Discussion Section MTWTh 10:00-10:50 200-203 Robert Crews 5
138A Germany and the World Wars, 1870-1990 Lecture MW

12:35-2:05

200-034 Edith Sheffer 5
224B/324B Modern Afghanistan Colloquium Th

1:15-3:05

200-202 Robert Crews 4-5
322 * Topics in Early Modern Russian History Colloquium F

2:15-4:05

240-202 Nancy Kollmann 4-5
International

Policy Studies

230 Democracy, Development, and the Rule of Law (= PoliSci 114D/314D, IR 114D) Lecture &

Discussion

Sections

MW

11:00-12:15

CubAud Kathryn Stoner-Weiss, Michael McFaul 5
International

Relations

114D Democracy, Development, and the Rule of

Law (= PoliSci 114D/314D, IPS 230)

Lecture &

Discussion

Sections

MW

11:00-12:15

CubAud Kathryn Stoner-Weiss,

Michael McFaul

5
141A Camera As Witness: International Human Rights Documentaries Seminar TTh

4:15-6:05

260-004 Jasmina Bojic 5
Linguistics 173/273 The Structure of Russian Lecture MW

2:15-3:30

460-126 Asya Pereltsvaig 2-4
Management Science and Engineering 193/293/

293W

Technology and National Security Lecture & Discussion

Sections

MW

4:15-5:30

William Perry,

Siegfried Hecker

3
Political Science 114D/314D

* **

Democracy, Development, and the Rule of Law (= IPS 230, IR 114D) Lecture & Discussion

Sections

MW

11:00-12:15

CubAud Kathryn Stoner-Weiss,

Michael McFaul

5
243R Research Seminar in Democratization and Human Rights (based on field research) Seminar Th

9:30-11:30

Encina West 106 Terry Karl 5
Religous Studies 124 Sufi Islam Lecture MW
9:00-10:15
Encina West 108 Shahzad Bashir 4
Russian, East

European, and Eurasian Studies (REES)

105/205 *

**

Central and East European Politics Lecture TTh

4:15-5:30

260-001 Jane Curry 5
130/330 With God in Russia: Orthodox Christianity in the 19th and 20th Centuries Colloquium W

2:15-4:05

200-013 Jack Kollmann 4-5
200 Current Issues in Russian, East European, and Eurasian Studies (AM REEES students only) Seminar F

12:00-1:30

Encina West 208 Jack Kollmann 1
Slavic General 77Q Russia's Weird Classic: Nikolai Gogol Introductory Undergrad Seminar Th

3:50-5:05

260-008 Lazar Fleishman 3-4
145/245 Age of Experiment: From Pushkin to Gogol Seminar MW

11:00-12:15

Educ 130 Lazar Fleishman 3-4
195/295 Russian Theater Seminar M

2:15-5:05

260-002 Monika Greenleaf 3-4
Slavic Language [For languages other than Russian, see Special Languages below]
1 First-Year Russian, first quarter.

Section 1

Language MTWThF

10:00-10:50

160-319 Marina Marcos, William Leidy 5
1 First-Year Russian, first quarter.

Section 2

Language MTWThF

11:00-11:50

160-329 Marina Marcos,

William Leidy

5
5 Russian for Native Speakers, first quarter Language TTh

11:00-11:50

240-110 Eugenia Khassina 2
51 Second-Year Russian, first quarter Language TTh

12:15-2:05 & F

12:15-2:05

160-B35 Eugenia Khassina 5
60A Beginning Russian Conversation Language TBA SlavDom Richard Schupbach 1
60P SlavDom Theme Projects Activity TBA SlavDom Richard Schupbach 1
60T Teaching Slavic Conversation Activity TBA SlavDom Richard Schupbach 1
111 Third-Year Russian, first quarter Language TTh

12:15-2:05

160-B37 Marina Marcos 4
177 Fourth-Year Russian, first quarter Language TTh

2:15-3:30

160-B35 Rima Greenhill 3
181 Fifth-Year Russian, first quarter Language TTh

2:15-3:30

160-315 Eugenia Khassina 3
184A Russian Advanced Conversation and Composition Language Th

4:15-5:30

240-202 Rima Greenhill 2-3
Slavic Literature 200A Introduction to Russian Literary Scholarship Seminar MW

12:15-2:05

40-42A Lazar Fleishman 3-4
Special Languages 129A Beginning Ukrainian, first quarter Language TBA Lessia Jarboe 3-4
130A Intermediate Ukrainian, first quarter Language TBA Lessia Jarboe 3
164A Beginning Czech, first quarter Language TBA Jara Dusatko 3
165A Intermediate Czech, first quarter Language MWF

11:00-11:50

240-202 Jara Dusatko 3
167A Beginning Polish, first quarter Language MWF

2:15-3:30

160-B36 Les Bartoszewski 3
168A Intermediate Polish, first quarter Language MW

12:35-2:05

160-B35 Les Bartoszewski 3
173A Beginning Hungarian, first quarter Language TBA Eva Szoke 3
182A Intermediate Hungarian, first quarter Language TBA Eva Szoke 3
186A Beginning Serbo-Croatian, first quarter Language TBA Sanja Medic 3
192A Beginning Kazakh, first quarter Language TBA Alma Kunanbaeva 3
193A Intermediate Kazakh, first quarter Language TBA Alma Kunanbaeva 3
238A Beginning Uzbek, first quarter Language TBA Alma Kunanbaeva 3
241A Ukrainian for Speakers of a Slavic Language, first quarter Language MWF

2:15-3:05

160-B37 Ekaterina Fleishman 3

This draft is dated 25 July 2008

Please contact Jack Kollmann (kolljack@stanford.edu) for updates and corrections

REEES Class Time Schedule, Autumn Quarter, 2008-2009

This time schedule omits selected undergrad-only courses, special languages, and 1st-, 2nd-, and 3rd-year Russian


Time Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
9 PoliSci 243R
10 Hist 120B Hist 120B Hist 120B Hist 120B

PoliSci 243R

11 IPS 230 (=PoliSci 114D/314D, IR 114D)

SlavGen 145/245

IPS 230 (=PoliSci 114D/314D, IR 114D)

SlavGen 145/245




PoliSci 243R
12 Hist 138A

SlavLit 200A

Hist 138A

SlavLit 200A

REES 200
1 Hist 138A

SlavLit 200A

Hist 138A

SlavLit 200A


Hist 224B/324B


REES 200
2



Ling 173/273

SlavGen 195/295

Hist 202/306E

(= PoliSci 216E/316)




SlavLang 177

SlavLang 181





Ling 173/273

REES 130/330



Hist 224B/324B



SlavLang 177

SlavLang 181




Hist 322
3


Ling 173/273

SlavGen 195/295

Hist 202/306E

(= PoliSci 216E/316)



SlavLang 177

SlavLang 181




Ling 173/273

REES 130/330







SlavLang 177

SlavLang 181



Hist 322
4


MS&E 193/293/293W

SlavGen 195/295

Hist 202/306E

(= PoliSci 216E/316)

IR 141A

REES 105/205

SlavLang 184A




MS&E 193/293/293W


IR 141A

REES 105/205

SlavLang 184A

5
MS&E 193/293/293W
IR 141A

REES 105/205

SlavLang 184A


MS&E 193/293/293W
IR 141A

REES 105/205

SlavLang 184A


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