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Germanic Studies
by Brian Vetruba - last updated on Nov 19th, 2009
Research Guide to support Germanic Studies at Washington University
CL 376 Monsters of the Middle Ages (Layher)
by Brian Vetruba - last updated on Jul 01st, 2009
Course Guide to support CL 376 Monsters of the Middle Ages taught by William Layher (Spring 2009)
FILM 458/GER 328 Reverse Angles: The Films of Antonioni, Godard, and Wenders (Koepnick
by Brian Vetruba - last updated on Jul 01st, 2009
Course guide to support FILM 458/GER 328 taught Fall 2008 by Lutz Koepnick.
GER 314A/HUM 313A The Legend of King Arthur in the Middle Ages (Westphal)
by Brian Vetruba - last updated on Sep 24th, 2009
Course guide to support GER 314A/HUM 313A The Legend of King Arthur in the Middle Ages taught by Sarah Westphal (Fall 2009)
GER 340: German Literature and the Modern Era
by Brian Vetruba - last updated on Aug 20th, 2009
Course guide to support GER 340 German Literature and the Modern Era taught by William Layher (Fall 2009)
GER 404/EuSt 404 Germany Today (Schindler)
by Brian Vetruba - last updated on Aug 03rd, 2009
Research guide to support GER 404 Germany Today taught by Stephan Schindler (Fall 2008)
GER 4101 German Lit 1750-1830 Heinrich von Kleist (Lützeler)
by Brian Vetruba - last updated on Aug 03rd, 2009
Research guide to support GER 4101 German Literature 1750-1830 Heinrich von Kleist (Fall 2008)
GER 4102 Buddenbrooks: Decadence and Decline at the Turn of the Century
by Brian Vetruba - last updated on Nov 17th, 2009
Course guide to support GER 4102 Buddenbrooks: Decadence and Decline at the Turn of the Century taught by Jennifer Kapczynski (Fall 2009)
GER 521 From Volksbuch to Novel (Williams)
by Brian Vetruba - last updated on Aug 03rd, 2009
Research guide to support GER 521 From Volksbuch to Novel taught by Gerhild Williams (Fall 2008)
GER 524 Philosophy and German Literature, 1700-1830
by Brian Vetruba - last updated on Aug 03rd, 2009
Course guide to support GER 524 Philosophy and German Literature, 1700-1830 taught by Matt Erlin (Spring 2009)
GER 526 Victory & its Discontents 1871-1914 (Tatlock)
by Brian Vetruba - last updated on Aug 04th, 2009
Research guide to support the course GER 526 Victory and its Discontents 1871-1914 : National Culture in Imperial Germany taught by Lynne Tatlock (Fall 2008)
GER 526 Victory & its Discontents 1871-1914 (Tatlock)
by Brian Vetruba - last updated on Aug 04th, 2009
Research guide to support the course GER 526 Victory and its Discontents 1871-1914 : National Culture in Imperial Germany taught by Lynne Tatlock (Fall 2008)
GER 528 German-Jewish Literature from the Enlightenment to the Present
by Brian Vetruba - last updated on Sep 08th, 2009
Course guide to support GER 528 German-Jewish Literature from the Enlightenment to the Present taught by Erin McGlothlin (Fall 2009)
GER 529 Split Screens: Weimar Cinema and its Visions of Modernity
by Brian Vetruba - last updated on Sep 02nd, 2009
Course guide to support GER 529 Split Screen: Weimar Cinema and its Visions of Modernity taught by Lutz Koepnick (Fall 2009)
GER 529/CL 511 Walter Benjamin & Co. (Koepnick)
by Brian Vetruba - last updated on Jul 01st, 2009
Research Guide to support German 529/CompLit 511 course on Walter Benjamin (Fall 2008)
GER408D German as a Language of Business
by Brian Vetruba - last updated on Aug 14th, 2009
Course guide to support GER 408D German as a Language of Business taught by Matt Erlin (Fall 2009)
Learning German
by Brian Vetruba - last updated on Sep 11th, 2008
A resource for students and instructors of German at Washington University in St. Louis.
Learning Swedish
by Brian Vetruba - last updated on Aug 27th, 2008
A resource for students and instructors of Swedish at Washington University in St. Louis.
Medieval and Early Modern Studies
by Kasia Leousis - last updated on Nov 09th, 2009
A guide to research in medieval and early modern studies.
Second Language Acquisition
by Brian Vetruba - last updated on Oct 04th, 2009
Research guide to support the study and teaching of second language acquisition (SLA) at WU


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