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Course Section Listing Course Course Title Term Credits Status
COURSE_SECTION-3-134915 CLTR 160-1 The New Europe Fall 2022 4.0 - 0.0 Open
Schedule:
Day Begin End Location Start Date End Date
MW 200 PM 315 PM Lattimore Room 401
Enrollment: Enrolled     
13
Capacity     
19
Co-Located: CLTR 160-1 (P), FREN 160-1, GRMN 160-1, ITAL 160-1, RSST 160-1, RUSS 160-1
Instructors: Nikita Maslennikov
Description: One class each week will look at the post-war rise of the European Union and the extent to which it has successfully united a majority of European countries and created a new, post-national European identity. The other weekly class will follow current events in a Europe that stretches from the Atlantic coast eastward to the Ural Mountains of Russia, and comprises more than forty nations, each of which has its own brand? based on a complex mix of historical, geographical, economic, and cultural factors. In English.
Offered: Fall Spring

Course Section Listing Course Course Title Term Credits Status
COURSE_SECTION-3-116392 CLTR 160-1 The New Europe Fall 2021 4.0 - 0.0 Open
Schedule:
Day Begin End Location Start Date End Date
MW 200 PM 315 PM Lattimore Room 401
Enrollment: Enrolled     
5
Capacity     
19
Co-Located: CLTR 160-1 (P), FREN 160-1, GRMN 160-1, ITAL 160-1, RSST 160-1, RUSS 160-1
Instructors: Nikita Maslennikov
Description: One class each week will look at the post-war rise of the European Union and the extent to which it has successfully united a majority of European countries and created a new, post-national European identity. The other weekly class will follow current events in a Europe that stretches from the Atlantic coast eastward to the Ural Mountains of Russia, and comprises more than forty nations, each of which has its own brand? based on a complex mix of historical, geographical, economic, and cultural factors. In English.
Offered: Fall Spring

Course Section Listing Course Course Title Term Credits Status
CLTR160_20211_21838 CLTR 160-1 The New Europe Fall 2020 4.0 - 0.0 Open
Schedule:
Day Begin End Location Start Date End Date
MW 200 PM 315 PM Harkness Room 210
Enrollment: Enrolled     
5
Capacity     
19
Co-Located: CLTR 160-1 (P), FREN 160-1, GRMN 160-1, ITAL 160-1, RSST 160-1, RUSS 160-1
Instructors: Nikita Maslennikov
Description: One class each week will look at the post-war rise of the European Union and the extent to which it has successfully united a majority of European countries and created a new, post-national European identity. The other weekly class will follow current events in a Europe that stretches from the Atlantic coast eastward to the Ural Mountains of Russia, and comprises more than forty nations, each of which has its own brand? based on a complex mix of historical, geographical, economic, and cultural factors. In English.
Offered: Fall Spring