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HIST4362/6362

European History and Film
Credit Hours:
3

The critical and creative relationship between European history (sources, methods, and modes of storytelling) and film. Examination of film’s potential to inspire new visions of the past, and new ways of representing the past.

In HIST6362, graduate students will do in-depth, advanced readings in addition to those assigned in the syllabus for each class. On average, graduate students will be required to read approximately 120-150 pages per week. Graduate students will submit an additional bibliographical essay by mid-semester and a 20-page essay at the end of the semester.

Instructors of this Course

Associate Professor

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