Course Schedule – Fall 2023

Unit 0: Six Degrees of Russian Separation

21 Aug (Mon): Introduction

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23 Aug (Wed): Contexts

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Unit 2: The Great State of Kiev

28 Aug (Mon): Baptism of the Rus’   [Intro to Orthodoxy…]

AJ story on Church: https://youtu.be/c_e42p0IMqg

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30 Aug (Wed): The Great State of Kiev  [Great State of Kiev stuff – social.military organization]

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4 Sep (Mon): No Class – Labor Day Holiday

6 Sep (Wed): Tatar Yoke  [Research Project Discussion]

Required:

Required Viewing (after class):

Unit 3: Moscow, Third Rome?

8 Sep (Mon) Gathering of the Russian Lands [Ivan III]

Viewing Quiz #1 – Alexander Nevsky (1938)

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10 Sep (Wed): Russian Iconography   

Unit 4: Between East & West

11 Sep (Mon): Imperial Expansion – Ivan IV

Required:

  • Russia in World History, pp. 34–38
  • Figes, 376–384

13 Sep (Wed): Time of Troubles (include Schism)

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18 Sep (Mon): Discussion / Review

20 Sep (Wed): In-Class Exam #1

Unit 5: The Petrine Revolution

25 Sep (Mon): State and Industry

Required:

  • Russia in World History, Chapter 4 (pp. 45-59)
  • Figes, 4–26

27 Sep (Wed): Culture and the Arts [include peasants to start] contrast with elite opulence

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Unit 6: Russia’s Troubled Enlightenment

2 Oct (Mon): Age of the Nobility

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4 Oct (Wed): War and Peace

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9 Oct (Mon): No Class – Fall Break

Unit 7: The Russian Idea

11 Oct (Wed): Legacy of Peter the Great

Required:

  • Russia in World History, pp. 68–74
  • Figes, 101–118; 150–171
  • Aleksandr Pushkin, The Bronze Horseman (1836). Translated with Commentary and Notes by John Dewey

Required Viewing (after class):

  • The Overcoat (1959) [1h 15m]

16 Oct (Mon): Slavophils and Westernizers

Viewing Quiz #2 – The Overcoat

Required:

  • Figes, 130–146
  • Chaadaev, “Apology of a Madman” in Riha, vol. 2, 303–314
  • Kireevskii, “On the Nature of European Culture and Its Relation to the Culture of Russia,” in ?????
Unit 8: Remarkable Decades

18 Oct (Wed): Discontents 

Required:

  • Ivan Turgenev, Fathers and Children

23 Oct (Mon): Revolutions in Politics and Culture

Required:

  • Russia in World History, pp. 75–80
  • Figes, 171–182; 220–236
  • Dostoevsky, Notes from Underground
Unit 9: Revolutions

25 Oct (Wed): Avant-Garde Art & Music

Required:

  • Russia in World History, pp. 80–91
  • Figes, 265–287
  • “A Slap in the Face of Public Taste” [.pdf]

30 Oct (Mon): October

Required:

  • Russia in World History, pp. 92–102
  • Figes, 434–451
  • Zamyatin, We

1 Nov (Wed): Discussion / Review

6 Nov (Mon): In-Class Exam #2

Unit 10: The Cult and Culture of Stalin(ism)

8 Nov (Wed): Literature & Art

Required:

  • Russia in World History, pp. 102–109
  • Figes, 469–488
  • Listen: Prokof’ev, Peter and the Wolf

Required Viewing (after class):

13 Nov (Mon): Architecture & Film

Viewing Quiz #3 – Chapaev (1934)

Required:

  • Figes, 451–469
  • Palace of Soviets / Reconstruction of Moscow

15 Nov (Wed): GPW through High Stalinism

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Required Viewing (after class):

Unit 11: The Thaw and Perestroika

20 Nov (Mon): The Thaw

Viewing Quiz #4 – Ivan’s Childhood

research projects due

Required:

  • Russia in World History, pp. 110–118
  • Figes, 512–519

22 Nov (Wed) – No Class – Thanksgiving Break

27 Nov (Mon): Perestroika to Collapse

Required:

  • Russia in World History, pp. 119–126
  • Yerofeyev, Moscow to the End of the Line

29 Nov (Wed): Russian Ark – in-class screening (need extra 10 min…)

4 Dec (Mon): Discussion / Review

12 Dec (Tue): Final Exam, 3:00-6:00pm