INDS 279 Conflict in Eastern Europe: Past and Present
This course will bring students to Eastern Europe for three weeks, with bases in Krakow, Warsaw, and Berlin (and day trips to places like Auschwitz and Dresden). We will look to see how the Ukrainian war affects neighboring regions, and we will also consider the ways that past conflicts have been memorialized, with special attention to World War II and the Holocaust, with the goal of understanding the relationship between social memory and (inter)national conflict. [H, GM2]
Instructor
Sanborn, Ceballos