Modern Greek Studies at Brown University
- Course Offerings

Modern Greek Studies offers a variety of courses each semester. There are seven semesters of language teaching, as well as courses in comparative literature, Byzantine Literature and history. Courses taught in anthropology or other departments will be cross listed with Modern Greek when they are taught.

A list of past classes is also available.

Fall Semester 2007-08

Language Classes

MGRK 0100 Introduction to Modern Greek, E. Amanatidou.

MGRK 0300 Intermediate Modern Greek, E. Amanatidou.

MGRK 0500 Advanced Modern Greek, E. Amanatidou.

Literature Classes

COLT 0180SLiterature and the Idea of the Nation, M. Pourgouris.

COLT 1811T Levantine Cities: Alexandria, Istanbul, Athens, M. Pourgouris & E. Colla.

MGRK 1910 Special Topics in Modern Greek, E. Amanatidou.

History Classes

HIST 1360 Between Marx and Coca-Cola: European Youth Cultures in the 'Long Sixties', K. Kornetis

HIST 1971H Introduction to Politcal Cinema: Films as Sources for Social and Cultural History, K. Kornetis



Spring Semester 2007-08

Language Classes

MGRK 0200 Introduction to Modern Greek, E. Amanatidou.

MGRK 0400 Intermediate Modern Greek, E. Amanatidou.

MGRK 0600 Advanced Modern Greek, E. Amanatidou.

Literature Classes

COLT 0810T Oedipus in Theory and Literature, M. Pourgouris.

COLT 1811RModern Identities and the Mediterranean, S. Stewart-Steinberg & M. Pourgouris.

MGRK 1910 Special Topics in Modern Greek, E. Amanatidou.

History Classes

HIST 1110 Discipline and Punish: Authoritarianism in Southern Europe in the 20th Century, K. Kornetis

HIST 1972C "Failed" Enlightenment? Persistent Myths in Balkan Nationalism, K. Kornetis