Russian and East European Institute
Indiana University
Ballantine Hall 565
IUB
Spring 2005-06

Graduate
Course Listing
RUSSIAN AND EAST EUROPEAN INSTITUTE (REEI)
Contact the secretary in BH 563 to get on-line authorization to enroll in these courses.
REEI-R 575 20114 Graduate Readings in Russian and East European Studies ARR ARR ARR Ransel
REEI-R 601 20115 Interdisciplinary Colloquium in REE Studies 5:00-7:00 R ARR Ransel
CROSSLISTINGS:
**If you enroll in a course marked by two asterisks, you should tell the professor at the beginning of the class that you are an AREA STUDIES student for REEI and that you wish to do your research &/or papers on a Russian or East European Area.  Otherwise, the course will not count toward your degree.
ANTHROPOLOGY (ANTH)
ANTH-E **600 23966 Family and Gender in Muslim Central Asia and the Middle East 2:30-5:00 R ARR Shahrani
ANTH-E **614 23922 Post-Socialist Gender Formation 9:30-11:45 W ARR Phillips
ANTH-E **677 23967 Performing Nationalism 4:00-6:15 W SB 030 Stoeltje
BUSINESS, KELLEY SCHOOL OF (BUS)
Authorizations from the Business School are required.
First Seven Weeks  
BUS-D **594 13455 International Competitive Strategy 1:00-2:30 MW CG 2069 Garcia
Second Seven Weeks
BUS-D **590 13453 Independent Study International Business ARR ARR ARR Wimbush
13454 Independent Study International Business ARR ARR ARR Wimbush
BUS-D **595 21693 International Management 1:00-2:30 MW CG 2069 Garcia
CENTRAL EURASIAN STUDIES (CEUS)
CEUS-U 424 26557 Hungarian Literature from Beginnings to 1900 1:00-2:15 TR ARR Szegedy-Maszak
CEUS-U 518 26552 Empire & Ethnicity in Modern Russian History 3:35-5:30 T ARR Raun
CEUS-U 520 21756 Hungarian Statesmen 19th-20th Century 1:00-2:15 MW GB 238 Borhi
21765 Islam & Modernity in Central Eurasia 2:30-3:45 MW ARR Lazzerini
22180 Conquerors, Communists and Presidents-for-Life 4:00-6:45 W ARR Whitsel/ Dunbar
26559 Hungarian Cinema 11:15-12:30 TR ARR Szegedy-Maszak
26585 Uralic Peoples & Cultures 11:15-12:30 TR ARR Raun
26582 Seminar in Contemporary Central Asian Sources: Research Methods for Indigenous-Language Central Asian Contemporary Scholarly and Journalistic Writings (may allow research in Russian) ARR ARR ARR Fierman
CEUS-U 574 26579 Environmental Problems & Social Constraints of North and Central Eurasia 2:30-3:45 TR ARR Zlotin
CEUS-U 797 26487 Family & Gender in Muslim Central Asia & the Middle East 2:30-5:00 R ARR Shahrani
GERMANIC STUDIES (GER)
GER-Y 505 16628 Topics in Yiddish Literature 4:00-5:15 MW ARR Kerler
HISTORY (HIST)
REEI-R *500 23568 Russian Revolution & Soviet Regime 6:30-9:30 T ARR Kuromiya
*Course offered through the Russian and East European Institute
REEI-R *500 23833 Eastern Europe Under Communism 2:30-3:45 TR ARR Shore
*Course offered through the Russian and East European Institute
HIST-H 620 16985 Modernism & Modernity in East Central Europe (4 cr.) 7:00-9:00 T ARR Shore
WEUR-W 605 20888 Modernism & Modernity in East Central Europe (3cr.) 7:00-9:00 T ARR Shore
HIST-H 640 21553 Empire & Ethnicity in Modern Russian History (4 cr.) 3:35-5:30 T ARR Raun
also offered for 3 cr. hrs. in CEUS
INTERNATIONAL STUDIES (INTL)
INTL-I 325 17780 Environmental Issues in Russian 12:10-1:00 F HD TBA Zlotin
1 credit hour taught in Russian (not for graduate credit)
JOURNALISM, SCHOOL OF (JOUR)
JOUR-J **414 25206 International Newsgathering Systems 2:30-3:45 TR EP 214 Johnson
POLITICAL SCIENCE (POLS)
Authorizations from Political Science are required.
POLS-Y 340 25291 East European Politics 9:30-10:45 TR WH 121 Bielasiak
POLS-Y **657 19999 Comparative Politics: Electoral and Party Systems 4:00-6:00 R WH 204 Bielasiak
PUBLIC AND ENVIRONMENTAL AFFAIRS, SCHOOL OF (SPEA)
REEI-R *500 22675 USA vs. Russia: Espionage Game 2:30-3:45 TR ARR Coyle
*Course offered through the Russian and East European Institute
SPEA-V 550 20531 USA vs. Russia: Espionage Game 2:30-3:45 TR ARR Coyle
SPEA-V **576 20535 Approaches to Development 9:30-12:00 F PV 278 O'Meara
SLAVIC LANGUAGES AND LITERATURES (SLAV)
SLAV-R 406 20203 Readings in Russian Literature II (in Russian) 1:00-2:15 TR ARR Kolodziej
SLAV-R 506 19th Century Russian Literature II 12:00-1:15 TR ARR Beaver
SLAV-R 552 20207 Russian and Soviet Film 4:00-5:15 MW ARR Kiziria
7-9:30 W ARR Kiziria
SLAV-R 564 20208 Tolstoy to Solzhenitsyn 1:00-2:15 MW ARR Kiziria
SLAV-C 564 23803 Modern Czech Literature and Culture ARR ARR ARR Volkova
meets second eight weeks only
SLAV-M 565 20177 Independent Readings in Romanian Language & Literature ARR ARR ARR Illias
SLAV-P 564 22442 Survey of Polish Literature & Culture 4:00-5:15 TR ARR Beinek
WEST EUROPEAN STUDIES (WEUR)
WEUR-W 504 20887 Model European Union 10:10-11:00 MWF ARR Clark
WEUR-W 605 20888 Europe in the 20th Century 7:00-9:00 T ARR Shore
20893 Politics of the EU 1:00-2:15 TR ARR Sissenich