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OSPMOSC 10M: Intensive First-Year Russian

Terms: Aut | Units: 8 | UG Reqs: Language
Instructors: ; Abashkin, A. (GP)

OSPMOSC 12: Moscow in 20th Century Russian Literature: Bulgakov's The Master and Margarita & Boris

Close reading of these two major Russian novels in which the theme of Moscow plays a most significant role. The place of both works in Soviet culture of Stalin's age. Contrast of artistic manners of the two authors in context of the different 19th century literary traditions they adhered to and their relation to the doctrine of Socialist realism imposed on Soviet writers during this epoch. The way historical events and conditions are addressed and reflected in these works.
Terms: Aut | Units: 3
Instructors: ; Fleishman, L. (PI)

OSPMOSC 15: Academic Internship

Placements in areas such as banking, finances, consulting, journalism, language teaching, and technology. Introduction to Russian society and work experience. Evaluation and analysis of experience in final academic paper.
Terms: Aut | Units: 2-3 | Repeatable 1 times (up to 5 units total)
Instructors: ; Abashkin, A. (PI)

OSPMOSC 18: Poetry, Painting and Music of the Russian Avant-garde

Interrelationships between poetry and other arts in Russia from 1905-1930; pursuit of synthesis of arts; modernist agenda of life-creation and immortality. Parallel developments in literature, painting and music. Works of Russian modernist poetry (Mayakovsky, Khlebnikov, Pasternak, Tsvetaeva and others) in the context of changes in the language of visual arts (Cubism, Futurism, Suprematism) and music (Scriabin, Stravinsky, Prokofiev). Role of women-poets and women-artists in avant-garde currents. Impact of scientific discoveries and technological inventions on character of artistic experimentation. Readings in English.
Terms: Aut | Units: 3 | UG Reqs: GER:DB-Hum
Instructors: ; Fleishman, L. (PI)

OSPMOSC 19: Islam in Russia: Challenges and Historical Experience

Basic concepts, sources of, and approaches to Islam in Russian studies. Islamic geography, history, and sociology of Islam in Russia. The Muslim question as is emerged, developed, and affected Russia from the eighteenth century to the present.
Terms: Aut | Units: 3
Instructors: ; Abashkin, A. (GP)

OSPMOSC 20: The Soviet Union in World War II

WW II on the eastern front, one of the bloodiest and most brutal wars in history. Focus is on the military and political conduct of the war, and the impact of the war on the Soviet society.
Last offered: Autumn 2007 | Units: 5 | UG Reqs: GER:DB-SocSci

OSPMOSC 22: Russia and the World

Foreign policy of the Russian Federation as it tries to establish its place in the post-communist world. Internal debates about where Russia belongs in the world; impact of military decline on Russian policy; rise of energy resources as a basis for Russian power.
Last offered: Autumn 2007 | Units: 3 | UG Reqs: GER:EC-GlobalCom

OSPMOSC 26: Moscow Landscape: Architecture, Music, and Museums

Introduction to Moscow culture. City planning from the 15th century to the present: palaces, monasteries, churches, cultural institutions, and housing construction. Political, economic, and social context. Concept of a metropolis applicable to other world cities.
Last offered: Autumn 2007 | Units: 3

OSPMOSC 31: Preparation for an Individual Social Research Project

Developing interesting, worthwhile, and feasible social research projects focusing on Russia. Topic selection, literature review, research design, proposal writing. Group discussion of readings and of individual research project proposals.
Last offered: Autumn 2009 | Units: 1-4

OSPMOSC 47: First-Year Russian (SLAVLANG 2M)

Aut (Staff)
Last offered: Autumn 2008 | Units: 5

OSPMOSC 51M: Second-Year Russian

Terms: Aut | Units: 5 | UG Reqs: Language
Instructors: ; Abashkin, A. (GP)

OSPMOSC 57: Social Inequality in Socialist and Post-Socialist Societies

Classical views of how societies are hierarchically organized in ways that perpetuate social inequality in power, wealth, income, and prestige. Extent to which various socialist/communist societies eliminated social classes and inequalities, the extent and nature of social inequalities in the Soviet era, and the social bases of those inequalities. Comparison of inequalities in power and material well-being in the USSR and Russia with inequalities in other socialist, post-socialist, and transitional societies, especially China.
Last offered: Autumn 2009 | Units: 3-5 | UG Reqs: GER:DB-SocSci, GER:EC-GlobalCom

OSPMOSC 61: Problems and Prospects of Post-Soviet Eurasia

Processes shaping the former Soviet Union or the Commonwealth of Independent States, including Russia and the newly independent states of Eastern Europe, the South Caucasus, and Central Asia. Economic and political models since the break-up of the USSR. Changing geopolitics of post-Soviet Eurasia: political regimes, economic development, security, energy relationships, post-Soviet societies, religion, and globalization.
Last offered: Autumn 2007 | Units: 5 | UG Reqs: GER:DB-SocSci, GER:EC-GlobalCom

OSPMOSC 62: Economic Reform and Economic Policy in Modern Russia

Russian economic history in the 20th century. Reasons and logic for economic transformation, major components of postcommunist economic transformation doctrine, and results of practical implementation. Mechanisms of economic policy decision making in modern Russia, and patterns of and alternatives in economic development.
Terms: Aut | Units: 5 | UG Reqs: GER:DB-SocSci, GER:EC-GlobalCom
Instructors: ; Abashkin, A. (GP)

OSPMOSC 67: Building Skolkovo: Designing an Innovation Ecosystem

Examine Skolkovo as the realization of the current generation of urban policy initiatives for innovation. Innovation ecosystem incentives and politics, science infrastructure and innovation investment, business interest, and sociological responses to these policy incentives. Symbolism of Skolkovo for development and the incentives and outcomes expected by various experts.
Terms: Aut | Units: 5
Instructors: ; Abashkin, A. (GP)

OSPMOSC 72: Space, Politics, and Modernity in Russia

The idea of space as a key to understanding Russian politics and governance, economy, society, and culture. Phenomenology of Russian space: structure, topology, and features, including notions of enormity. Space in its relation to state power; how geography shaped Russian history and politics. Reification of space-state relationship on levels such as economy, politics and administration, security and social mobility, nationalism and imperialism, culture and language, and habits and ways.
Terms: Aut | Units: 5 | UG Reqs: GER:DB-SocSci, GER:EC-GlobalCom, WAY-SI
Instructors: ; Abashkin, A. (GP)

OSPMOSC 74: Post-Soviet Eurasia and SCO: Society, Politics, Integration

Analysis of the opportunities and challenges for political, economic, and military cooperation within the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO). Likelihood of SCO¿s aspirations being realized and the potential of its becoming a political and military counterbalance to the West. Issues related to national security and security perceptions of post-Soviet states and China, their economic and energy ambitions and needs, and the role of external players in the region.
Terms: Aut | Units: 5 | UG Reqs: GER:DB-SocSci, GER:EC-GlobalCom

OSPMOSC 75: Soviet and Post-Soviet Leaders

The role of the leader in the Soviet and post-Soviet systems, the role of personality and career trajectories in the making of leaders; the impact and legacies of Lenin, Stalin, Khrushchev, Brezhnev, Gorbachev, Yeltsin and Putin in Soviet and post-Soviet political culture. Core readings will be biographies of these men.
Last offered: Autumn 2008 | Units: 4-5 | UG Reqs: GER:DB-SocSci

OSPMOSC 76: Soviet History in Present-Day Russian Media

Presentations in the present-day Russian print and broadcast media of key events, such as the 1917 Revolution, the Great Terror, the Second World War, the Thaw, the so-called years of stagnation, and the collapse of the Soviet Union.
Last offered: Autumn 2008 | Units: 3

OSPMOSC 77: Russian Cinema: Peaks and Failures

Soviet and post-Soviet film, from art house to blockbuster, and from Oscar and Cannes winners Burnt by the Sun and Russian Arc to lesser known local productions such as Bimmer and Brother-2. Overview of contemporary Russian film directors.
Last offered: Autumn 2008 | Units: 5

OSPMOSC 78: Russian-American Relations: from the War of Independence to the War on Terror

Relations between Russia and the U.S. since the eighteenth century with an introduction covering the period prior to the American Revolution.
Terms: Aut | Units: 5 | UG Reqs: GER:DB-SocSci
Instructors: ; Abashkin, A. (GP)

OSPMOSC 80: Foundations of Russian Culture Through the Visual

Key elements of Russian culture, 16-19th centuries, explored by reference to visual objects that can be viewed in Moscow. Four themes: orthodoxy; autocracy; Europeanizing reforms; 19th-century intelligentsia, radical movement and realist historical art. Occasional excursions to see sights in situ, after reading and discussion.
Last offered: Autumn 2010 | Units: 3-5 | UG Reqs: GER:DB-Hum

OSPMOSC 81: Six Centuries of Russian History through Architecture: Walking Tour

Background lectures and discussion followed by excursions to sites that represent key stages in Russian history to the 20th century: Kremlin, Red Square, Kolomenskoe, WWII monuments, architectural representatives of Classicism, Art nouveau, Constructivism, Stalinist Monumentalism/Socialist Realism.
Last offered: Autumn 2010 | Units: 2

OSPMOSC 111M: Third-Year Russian

Terms: Aut | Units: 5 | UG Reqs: Language
Instructors: ; Abashkin, A. (GP)

OSPMOSC 177M: Fourth-Year Russian

Terms: Aut | Units: 5 | UG Reqs: Language
Instructors: ; Abashkin, A. (GP)

OSPMOSC 181M: Fifth-Year Russian

Terms: Aut | Units: 5
Instructors: ; Abashkin, A. (GP)

OSPMOSC 199A: Directed Reading

Terms: Aut | Units: 2-5 | Repeatable 2 times (up to 10 units total)
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