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                      | 2020-2021 University Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG] 
 
   |  CORE 187C - Russia at the Crossroads of East and WestExamines Russian society, culture, and identity through eras of Tsarism, revolution, social engineering, war, and societal transformations. Explores Russia’s distinctiveness - its place in the world, struggles, and successes - looking at how Russians themselves understand and contest this heritage. Examining the roots of Russian identity, students consider the images of leaders from Peter the Great to Stalin and Vladimir Putin, as well as the work and legacies of artists, writers, and composers. Another major focus is peoples’ everyday lives during political and social upheavals. Students examine what life was like during the Stalinist 1930s, through the traumas of World War II (“The Great Patriotic War”), Perestroika in the 1980s, and the post-Soviet present. Students learn about the dynamic ways that culture, history, politics, and identity intertwine in any society.
 
 Credits: 1.00
 Corequisite: None
 Prerequisites: None
 Major/Minor Restrictions: None
 Class Restriction: No Junior, Senior
 Area of Inquiry: None
 Liberal Arts CORE: Communities & Identities
 
 
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