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Greek Philosophy: Foundation of Western Thought
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French Roots of North America
CourseWhy is French the most-commonly taught language in the United States after Spanish? Why are Americans so interested in things French? This course suggests that answers may be found in the long and fascinating saga of the French in North America, the
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Two Modern Classics: Madame Bovary (1856) and The Portrait of a Lady (1880)
CourseMadame Bovary and The Portrait of a Lady invite discussion and comparison. Each centers on a remarkable heroine who dares to seek independence even at the risk of violating social norms. The plots conform to the pattern of the standard education nove
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Celebrating Musical Theatre Dance
Course5.0 average rating (1 review)Explore the history and significance of Musical Theatre Dance in the American Musical Theatre genre. Musical Theatre Dance has evolved through the years thanks to many significant choreographers.
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Representing the Other: Jews in German Texts from 1500 to the Present
Coursehis seminar will examine the ways in which Jews, Judaism, and Jewishness have been represented in German works from 1500 to the present. We will view the different ways in which Jews are portrayed, ranging from the imperfectly assimilated community.
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Rome's First Emperors: The Twelve Caesars
CourseIn this course, the class will examine how the image of the Roman emperor was and is constructed. We will be investigating questions of source material reliability, genre, and the use and power of rhetoric in history. Through an examination of Rome’s