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Slavic Language & Literature Courses
Slavic Aab Beginning Russian (Intensive)
Slavic Ac Intermediate Grammar & Vocabulary Review I (Rakova)
Slavic Bab Intermediate Russian (Intensive) (Gitin/ Chirkov)
Slavic Ca Beginning Czech I (Hampl)
Slavic Cb Beginning Czech II (Hampl)
Slavic Cr Supervised Readings in Intermediate/Advanced Czech (Woolheiser/Hampl)
Slavic Da Beginning Polish I (Baranczak)
Slavic Db Beginning Polish II (Baranczak)
Slavic Dr Supervised Readings in Intermediate/Advanced Polish (Woolheiser/Baranczak)
Slavic Ea Beginning Croatian and Serbian I (Vidan)
Slavic Eb Beginning Croatian and Serbian II (Vidan)
Slavic Er Supervised Readings in Intermediate/Advanced Croatian
and Serbian (Woolheiser/Vidan)
Slavic Ga Beginning Ukrainian I (Dibrova)
Slavic Gb Beginning Ukrainian II (Dibrova)
Slavic Gr Supervised Readings in Intermediate/Advanced Ukrainian
(Dibrova/Woolheiser)
Slavic 101 Advanced Intermediate Russian: Reading, Grammar Review, & Conversation (Rakova/Pokrovsky)
Slavic 102 Advanced Russian: Introduction to the Russian Press & Historical Writing (Woolheiser)
Slavic 103 Advanced Russian: Reading, Composition, & Conversation
(Rakova/Pokrovsky)
Slavic 104 Advanced Russian: Topics in Russian Culture (Rakova)
Slavic 105 Advanced Russian through Film (Rakova)
Slavic 109 Theater Workshop (Chirkov)
Slavic 111 Advanced Russian: Readings in Russian/Post-Soviet Studies
(Pokrovsky)
Slavic 112 Advanced Russian: Russian Press & Television (Pokrovsky)
Slavic 113 Advanced Russian: Readings in Russian Literature (Pokrovsky)
Slavic 114 Advanced Russian: Readings in Russian Literature II (Reed)
Slavic 116 Stylistics (Gitin)
Slavic 118 Readings in Russian Poetry (Gitin)
Slavic 119 Contemporary Issues: Nationalities of the Former Soviet
Union (Woolheiser)
Slavic 120r Advanced Russian: Supervised Readings (Chaput/Woolheiser)
Slavic 121 Advanced Russian: Reading Literary Texts (Gitin)
Slavic 125 Modern Russian in Historical Perspective (Grenoble)
Slavic 137 Prague Between Two Empires: Czech Culture from 1914 to 1948 (Bolton)
Slavic 139 Literature and Politics n Prague: Czech Culture from 1948 to the Present (Bolton)
Slavic 140 18th Century Russian Literature: Conference Course (Levitsky)
Slavic 141 Literature, Film, and Visual Art in Contemporary Russia
(Boym)
Slavic 145b Russian Literature and Revolution
(Weir)
Slavic 148 Strange Russian Writers (Sandler)
Slavic 150 One Writer: Gogol (Malmstad)
Slavic 152 Pushkin (Todd)
Slavic 153 Short Russian Prose (Malmstad)
Slavic 155 Dostoevsky (Todd)
Slavic 156 Vladimir Nabokov:A Cross-Cultural Perspective (Boym)
Slavic 157 Tolstoy (Weir)
Slavic 158 Women/Poets (Nizynska/Sandler)
Slavic 165 Survey 19th & 20th Century Ukrainian Literature:
Conference Course (Grabowicz)
Slavic 166 Russian-Ukrainian Literary Relations in the 19th Century:
Conf. Course (Grabowicz)
Slavic 168 Survey of 20th-Century Ukrainina Literature (Grabowicz)
Slavic 169 20th-Century Ukraian: Literature, Arts, and Society (Grabowicz)
Slavic 170 Polish Literature from 1945 to Present (Nizynska)
Slavic 171 Russian-American Reelism: Chekhov, Stanislavsky, and Hollywood Film Acting (Crittenden)
Slavic 172 Two Times Two is Five: Rationality and Irrationality in Russian Literature (Bojanowska)
Slavic 173 Polish Romanticism (Grabowicz)
Slavic 174 Romantic Word, Romantic Deed: Conference Course (Nizynska)
Slavic 175 Romantic Anxieties: Legacy of Romanticism in Polish Poetry (Nizynska)
Slavic 178 Trauma: Representation, Theory, Experience: Conference Course (Nizynska)
Slavic 180 Russian Symbolist Poetry (Malmstad)
Slavic 181a Russian Poetry of the 19th Century (Malmstad)
Slavic 181 Russian Poetry of the 19th Century (Malmstad)
Slavic 182 Problems in 20th-Century Russian Poetry: Conference Course
(Malmstad)
Slavic 192 Literature as Institutions: Conference Course (Todd)
Slavic 195 Myths of Central Europe after World War II: Conference Course (Bolton)
Slavic 196 Literature and Nationalism in Central Europe: Conference Course (Bolton)
Slavic 202 Introduction to West Slavic Languages (Flier)
Slavic 205 History of the Russian Literary Language (Grenoble)
Slavic 223 19th-Century Ukrainian Poetry (Grabowicz)
Slavic 269 Structure of Russian for Instructors (Chaput)
Slavic 280r Slavic Culture: Seminar (Flier)
Slavic 281 Literature, Film, and Visual Arts in Russia, 1920-1930 (Boym)
Slavic 282 Literature, Film, and Visual Art in Contemporary Russia (Boym)
Slavic 285r Modern Russian Literature: Seminar (Malmstad)
Slavic 287 Poetic Self Creation in 20th Century Russia (Sandler)
Slavic 288 Sex, Self, and Russia: Conference Course (Sandler)
Slavic 291 Problems in the History of Early Ukrainian (Grabowicz)
Slavic 292 20th Century Ukrainian Prose (Grabowicz)
Slavic 295 The Language of Medieval Novgorod: Seminar (Flier)
Slavic 299 Proseminar (Weir)
Slavic 300 Direction of Doctoral Dissertations (Bolton)
Slavic 301 Reading and Research (Bolton)
Slavic 302 Language Teaching: Content and Conduct (Chaput)
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