European & Eurasian Studies

Participating Programs and Departments:

Brief Description: Europe embodies crossroads of multiple cultures, memories, migrations, and political demarcations. Taking a critical view of conventional paradigms of European nation states and “master” narratives, our seminar will share work in progress, current research, films and literatures that examine shifting European cultures and identities through multiple perspectives across time and space. What remains of the ancient and modern regimes? How have global movements, historical upheavals, and shifting boundaries within and adjacent to European borders from early empires to contemporary global networks affected the transformation of lives? Where is Europe heading today? Faculty from across the disciplines will join us to discuss “Europe” as a subject of global imagination, networks, and transnational cultures.

Read the original proposal.

Here are lists of courses already being taught in the Five-College Consortium.

Here are some lists of courses relevant to EES (European and Eurasian Studies) that are being taught at other colleges and universities, especially other liberal arts colleges.

Please visit this page for additional resources.