Graduate Program

Courses

(Autumn 2009- Spring 2010)

The following list is certainly incomplete; for further information please consult individual departments.

ARTH 33400. Art, Architecture, and Identity in the Ottoman Empire. P. Berlekamp. Autumn.

ARTH 42010. Art and Neoplatonism, East and West. P. Berlekamp and R. Zorach. Spring.

ENGL 35104. Newberry Library: Law and Literature in Anglo-Saxon England. J. Schulman. Winter.

ENGL 36180. Travellers on the Silk Road. M. Murrin. Spring.

HCHR 30200. History of Christian Thought II. W. Otten. Spring.

HCHR 45401. A Scandal for Gentiles and Jews: The Body of Christ and the Body of Scripture in Early Christianity. W. Otten and D. Nirenberg. Autumn.

HCHR 47003. The Trouble with Time. W. Otten. Winter.

HIST 31703. Byzantine Empire, 1025 to 1453. W. Kaegi. Autumn.

HIST 32001. Byzantium and Islam. W. Kaegi. Spring.

HIST 32002. Byzantine Military History. W. Kaegi. Spring.

HIST 32401. Europe in the Early Middle Ages. R. Fulton. Autumn.

HIST 32405. Medieval Monasticism. R. Fulton. Spring.

HIST 33206. Europe in the Late Middle Ages. J. Lyon. Spring.

HIST 53501. Religious Thought in the Later Middle Ages. (Undergraduates with consent of instructor.) R. Fulton. Autumn. 

HREL 33800. Orality and Textuality. B. Lincoln. Autumn.

NEHC 30402. Jewish History and Society II: Medieval Jewish Society. (=JWSC 20002, JWSG 30002) Staff. Winter.

NEHC 30405. Jewish Thought and Literature II: Rabbinic Judaism from the Mishnah to Maimonides.   (= JWSG 30005). Staff. Winter.

NEHC 30411-30412-30413. Medieval Jewish History I, II, III. (=JWSG 38100-38200-38300) N. Golb. Autumn, Winter, Spring.

NEHC 30501. Islamic History and Society I: The Rise of Islam and the Caliphate. (=HIST 35704). C. Fleischer. Autumn.

NEHC 30502. Islamic History and Society II: The Middle Period. (=HIST 35804). J. Woods. Winter.

NEHC 30601. Islamic Thought and Literature I. T. Qutbuddin. Autumn.

NEHC 30636. Classical Arabic Literature (in translation). T. Qutbuddin. Winter.

NEHC 30602. Islamic Thought and Literature II.  F. Lewis.Winter.        

PHIL 35109. The Problem of Evil and the Philosophical Interpretation of Scripture in the Middle Ages: the Book of Job (IV). J. Stern. Winter.

RUSS 35200. Russian Literature to 1600. PQ: Knowledge of Russian. V. Friedman. Winter.

RUSS 35501. Word, Image, Ritual: Early Russian Literature in Its Historical and Cultural Context. Y. Gorbachov. Autumn.

RUSS 39500. The Aesthetics of Orthodox Christianity. Students In Interdisciplinary Studies In the Slavic Department may use this course as their advanced seminar. R. Bird. Spring.

SLAV 32000. Old Church Slavonic. (=LGLN 25100/35100) PQ: Knowledge of another Slavic language or good knowledge of another one or two old Indo-European languages. V. Friedman. Winter.