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Judaic Studies (JS)

Last updated: July 10, 1998

Call

Course

Sect

Title

Cr

Instructor

Days

Meeting Time

Location

No.

No.

No.

1020

JS 561

000

METHODS IN JEWISH STUDIES

4

BLUMENTHAL

W

07:30 - 10:30 PM

TBA TBA

1021

JS 597R

000

DIRECTED STUDY

VC

FACULTY

TBA

TBA

TBA TBA

1022

JS 598R

000

THESIS/EXAM PREPARATION

4

FACULTY

TBA

TBA

TBA TBA

1023

JS 599

000

THESIS

4

FACULTY

TBA

TBA

TBA TBA

1034

JS 730H

000

THE LIT OF ARAB-ISRAELI CONFLICT

4

GOLDMAN

TT

10:00 - 11:15 AM

CSB 422

1038

JS 730J

000

EXODUS & SETTLEMENT OF CANAAN

4

BOROWSKI

TT

01:00 - 02:15 PM

CALLWY N212

2847

JS 730K

000

JEWISH LAW

4

BROYDE

TT

11:00 - 12:15 PM

TBA TBA

1024

JS 730L

000

MOD JEWISH THOUGHT: HESCHEL/KAPLAN

4

BLUMENTHAL

TT

01:00 - 02:30 PM

CALLWY S109

1025

JS 730W

000

HOLOCAUST MEMOIRS

4

LIPSTADT/BAMMER

TH

02:30 - 05:30 PM

LIBW 474

(SAME AS HIST586K & CPLT753H)

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REL 373H: Seminar on Holocaust

Lipstadt, Thursday 2:30-5:15 (Cross-Listed with History 386G)MAX: 15, WRT: Yes

Content: America and the Holocaust: How did America respond to the Holocaust? What did people know and when did they know it? Could America have really done something to change the course of history? If it could have reacted who was ultimately responsible for its inaction? President Roosevelt? The Congress? What about the American Jewish community? Did it do all that was possible?

We will examine these and other questions in an attempt to get a better picture of the "home front" during the Holocaust.

Requirements: Each student will write 2-3 short papers [approximately 3 pages] and one longer research paper. Grades will be based on papers and on class participation.

 

REL 369: Religion and Film: Film and the Holocaust

Lipstadt/DeConcini, (Screening: M 7-10 p.m.), TTh 8:30-9:45 a.m., MAX: 20, WRT: Yes

Content: This course will study different themes and topics in the Holocaust, including the history of antisemitism, the rise of Nazism, Nazi antisemitic propaganda, the early acts of persecution, the death camps, resistance, rescuers, and bystanders. As a means of enhancing our understanding of this horrific event and how images contributed to it. We will view a series of films relating to the history of the Holocaust and ask what was the filmmaker's agenda in the making of the films? We will view documentary film footage from the period, Nazi and Allied propaganda films, and post-Holocaust full length feature films. Students will learn how to analyze films critically.

Requirements: Class will meet three times a week, which includes one evening session for viewing the films. Students are required to attend all the film screenings. In addition to attendance at class and the films, students will take a mid-term and a final and write a series of short papers.

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Religion (Undergraduate Department)

Last updated: October 21, 1998

Call No.

Course

Sect

Title

Cr

Instructor

Days

Meeting Time

Location

2238

REL 100

000

INTRODUCTION TO RELIGION

4

BRYSON

TT

08:30 - 09:45 AM

CALLWY C101

2239

REL 100

001

INTRODUCTION TO RELIGION

4

PENNER

TT

02:30 - 03:45 PM

RICH 108

2241

REL 190J

000

FRESHMAN SEMINAR: IMAGING CHINA

4

REINDERS

MWF

11:45 - 12:35 PM

LIBW 775

(FRESHMEN ONLY)

2245

REL 205

000

BIBLICAL LITERATURE

4

GEEZA

MWF

12:50 - 01:40 PM

CALLWY C203

2246

REL 205

001

BIBLICAL LITERATURE

4

BERNER

TT

01:00 - 02:15 PM

BOWDEN 104

2248

REL 205

002

BIBLICAL LITERATURE

4

SANDOVAL

MWF

09:35 - 10:25 AM

CALLWY S109

2250

REL 210

000

CLASSIC RELIGIOUS TEXTS

4

FARLEY

TT

02:30 - 03:45 PM

RICH 211

2252

REL 210

001

CLASSIC RELIGIOUS TEXTS

4

ROBBINS

TT

01:00 - 02:15 PM

CALLWY C101

2253

REL 211

000

WESTERN RELIGIOUS TRADITIONS

4

SMITH

TT

11:30 - 12:45 PM

CALLWY N109

2254

REL 212

000

ASIAN RELIGIOUS TRADITIONS

4

REINDERS

MWF

09:35 - 10:25 AM

CALLWY S103

(SAME ASIA375L)

2255

REL 215

000

INTRODUCTION TO ISLAM

4

MARTIN

TT

11:30 - 12:45 PM

CALLWY C101

(SAME AS IDS385M & MES215)

2258

REL 230

000

EARLY & MEDIEVAL CHRISTIANITY

4

PATTERSON

MWF

11:45 - 12:35 PM

CALLWY S109

2260

REL 240

000

MODERNIZATION OF JUDAISM

4

BERNER

TT

10:00 - 11:15 AM

WH 206

2261

REL 251

000

MODERN HINDUISM

4

DOYLE

TT

10:00 - 11:15 AM

CALLWY S103

(SAME AS ASIA375K)

2262

REL 324

000

THE HOLOCAUST

4

LIPSTADT

TT

11:30 - 12:45 PM

WH 206

2265

REL 342

000

JEWISH MYSTICAL TRADITION

4

BLUMENTHAL

M

07:30 - 10:00 PM

TBA TBA

2266

REL 345

000

WOMEN & JUDAISM

4

BERNER

W

03:00 - 05:30 PM

GEOS 107

2267

REL 354

000

CHRISTIAN ETHICS

4

FARLEY

TT

11:30 - 12:45 PM

CALLWY C203

2269

REL 360

000

EVIL:PHILOSOPHICAL-LITERARY APPRCH

4

PARKER

MWF

10:40 - 11:30 AM

TARBTN 120

2270

REL 369

000

RELIGION AND FILM

4

DECONCINI

MW

04:00 - 07:00 PM

WH 206

2353

REL 373G

000

DISPERSED HERITAGE

4

DEBRAUWERE

MWF

12:50 - 01:40 PM

LIBC 336

(SAME AS FREN488W)

2598

REL 373H

SAP

THE ARCHEOLOGY OF JERUSALEM

4

WAINWRIGHT

TBA

TBA

TBA TBA

(STUDY ABROAD)(WRITTEN PERMISSION REQUIRED BY WAINWRIGHT)

2278

REL 373T

000

BUDDHISM IN NORTH AMERICA

4

DOYLE

TT

02:30 - 03:45 PM

CSB 408

(SAME AS ASIA376T)

2271

REL 380R

000

INTERNSHIP IN RELIGION

VC

VANDERMUELEN

M

04:00 - 05:30 PM

CALLWY S102

2272

REL 470

000

JOINT SEMINAR/PHILOSOPHY/RELIGION

4

ZUPKO

MWF

12:50 - 01:40 PM

BOWDEN 116

(SAME AS PHIL358)

2273

REL 490

000

SNR SYMPOSIUM:DISPUTNG DIFFERENCES

4

BLUMENTHAL

TU

02:30 - 05:30 PM

GEOS 107

2275

REL 495R

000

DIRECTED READING (HONORS)

4

FACULTY

TBA

TBA

TBA TBA

2277

REL 497R

000

DIRECTED READING

VC

FACULTY

TBA

TBA

TBA TBA

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German (GER)

Last updated: July 10, 1998

Call

Course

Sect

Title

Cr

Instructor

Days

Meeting Time

Location

No.

No.

No.

0096

GER 101

000

ELEMENTARY GERMAN I

4

MCMAHON

MWF

09:35 - 10:25 AM

TRIMBL 102

M

03:00 - 03:50 PM

TRIMBL 102

0098

GER 101

001

ELEMENTARY GERMAN I

4

SEITZER

MWF

12:50 - 01:40 PM

TRIMBL 102

M

04:00 - 04:50 PM

TRIMBL 102

2297

GER 101

002

ELEMENTARY GERMAN I

4

LANCASTER

MWF

02:00 - 02:50 PM

TRIMBL 102

W

04:00 - 04:50 PM

TRIMBL 102

3055

GER 101

003

ELEMENTARY GERMAN I

4

LANCASTER

MWF

03:00 - 03:50 PM

TRIMBL 102

W

05:00 - 05:50 PM

TRIMBL 102

0099

GER 201

000

INTERMEDIATE GERMAN I

4

STIEFENHOFER

MWF

09:35 - 10:25 AM

TRIMBL 105

0102

GER 201

001

INTERMEDIATE GERMAN I

4

WESTBROOK

MWF

10:40 - 11:30 AM

TRIMBL 102

0103

GER 201

002

INTERMEDIATE GERMAN I

4

WESTBROOK

MWF

11:45 - 12:35 PM

TRIMBL 102

3056

GER 201

003

INTERMEDIATE GERMAN I

4

FACULTY

TT

10:00 - 11:15 AM

TBIMBL 105

0104

GER 210

000

GERMAN FOR READING COMPREHENSION

4

WANIEK

TT

08:30 - 09:45 AM

TRIMBL 105

2975

GER 260F

SAP

STY ABR: MODERN GERMANY

4

WAINWRIGHT

TBA

TBA

TBA TBA

(STUDY ABROAD)(WRITTEN PERMISSION REQUIRED FROM WAINWRIGHT, CIPA DEPARTMENT)

0107

GER 303

000

INTRO TO GERMAN STUDIES I

4

RICHMOND

TT

01:00 - 02:15 PM

TRIMBL 105

0109

GER 303

001

INTRO TO GERMAN STUDIES I

4

RICHMOND

TT

02:30 - 03:45 PM

TRIMBL 105

2976

GER 304F

SAP

STY ABR: CONTEMPORY GERMAN CULTURE

4

WAINWRIGHT

TBA

TBA

TBA TBA

(STUDY ABROAD)(WRITTEN PERMISSION REQUIRED FROM WAINWRIGHT, CIPA DEPARTMENT)

0110

GER 311

000

ADV GRAMMAR/CONVERSATION/COMPOSITN

4

MCMAHON

MWF

10:40 - 11:30 AM

TRIMBL 105

2977

GER 311F

SAP

STY ABR: ADV GRAMMAR, CONV/COMP

4

WAINWRIGHT

TBA

TBA

TBA TBA

(STUDY ABROAD)(WRITTEN PERMISSION REQUIRED FROM WAINWRIGHT, CIPA DEPARTMENT)

0111

GER 330K

000

GERMAN PROSE

4

STIEFENHOFER

MWF

12:50 - 01:40 PM

TRIMBL 105

2978

GER 331F

SAP

STY ABR: GERMAN DRAMA AND POETRY

4

WAINWRIGHT

TBA

TBA

TBA TBA

(STUDY ABROAD)(WRITTEN PERMISSION REQUIRED FROM WAINWRIGHT, CIPA DEPARTMENT)

2979

GER 340F

SAP

STY ABR: NEW GERMAN CINEMA

4

WAINWRIGHT

TBA

TBA

TBA TBA

(STUDY ABROAD)(WRITTEN PERMISSION REQUIRED FROM WAINWRIGHT, CIPA DEPARTMENT)

2980

GER 460F

SAP

STY ABR: GERMAN STUDIES SEMINAR

4

WAINWRIGHT

TBA

TBA TBA

(STUDY ABROAD)(WRITTEN PERMISSION REQUIRED FROM WAINWRIGHT, CIPA DEPARTMENT)

0113

GER 460R

000

HOLOCAUST MEMOIRS

4

BAMMER/LIPSTADT

TH

02:30 - 05:00 PM

LIBW 474

0114

GER 463E

000

PROBING THE PSYCHE:GER LIT POETIC

4

WANIEK

TT

11:30 - 12:45 PM

TRIMBL 105

2981

GER 470F

SAP

STY ABR:PERSP/GERM CULTURE & CIVEL

4

WAINWRIGHT

TBA

TBA

TBA TBA

(STUDY ABROAD)(WRITTEN PERMISSION REQUIRED FROM WAINWRIGHT, CIPA DEPARTMENT)

0115

GER 470K

000

FROM COLOGNE TO BERLIN:GER HISTORY

4

WESTBROOK

MWF

02:00 - 02:50 PM

TRIMBL 105

0116

GER 475W

000

TOPICS/GERMAN LIT. IN TRANSLATION

4

AUE

TT

10:00 - 11:15 AM

TRIMBL 105

2982

GER 480F

SAP

STY ABR:ADV TOPICS GERMAN LIT

4

WAINWRIGHT

TBA

TBA

TBA TBA

(STUDY ABROAD)(WRITTEN PERMISSION REQUIRED FROM WAINWRIGHT, CIPA DEPARTMENT)

0117

GER 490

000

COLLOQUIUM

1

FACULTY

TU

05:00 - 06:00 PM

GERMAN TBA

0118

GER 495C

000

HONORS

VC

FACULTY

TBA

TBA

TBA TBA

0119

GER 497

000

DIRECTED STUDIES

VC

FACULTY

TBA

TBA

TBA TBA

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Introduction to the Comparative Study of Violence (VS 101)

Syllabus, Fall Semester, 1998

Tuesdays and Thursdays, 11:30AM-12:45PM

White Hall 207

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Professor Catherine Nickerson


[...]

20 Oct. [1998] Holocaust Denial

Speaker: Deborah Lipstadt

Reading: selections from Lipstadt, Denying the Holocaust (R)

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