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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 2012

Language

MGRK 0100

Introduction to Modern Greek

E. Amanatidou

MGRK 0300

Intermediate Modern Greek

E. Amanatidou

MGRK 0500

Advanced Modern Greek

E. Amanatidou

 

Literature

 

COLT 1421T

Mediterranean Fictions

N. Panou

COLT 1440B Killer Love: Passion and Crime in Fiction and Film N. Panou

 

History

HIST 1361

Empire and Nation: Violence and Cosmopolitanism in the Eastern Mediterranean, 1856-1922

P. Papamichos Chronakis

HIST 1977R

The Rise of the Middle Class: Modernity, Nationalism, and Globalization

P. Papamichos Chronakis

 

Spring Semester 2013

Language

MGRK 0200

Introduction to Modern Greek

E. Amanatidou

MGRK 0400

Intermediate Modern Greek

 

E. Amanatidou
MGRK 0600 Advanced Modern Greek E. Amanatidou

 

Literature

COLT 0811N

Poetics of Madness: Aspects of Literary Insanity

N. Panou

COLT 1421U Words Like Daggers: The Epistolary Novel N. Panou

 

History


HIST 1362

Failed States? Democracy and Dictatorship in Southern Europe

P. Papamichos Chronakis

HIST 1978A Drifting Cities. Multiethnic Societies from Empire to Nation-State P. Papamichos Chronakis