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RUSS0103 Beginning Russian
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Russian Literature of the Nineteenth Century
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RUSS0101a Beginning Russian
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RU0152 Russian Literature of the Twentieth Century An innovative approach to independent student work using the latest in new technologies.
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RUSS0103 Beginning Russian |
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Russian Literature of the Nineteenth Century
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RUSS0101 Beginning Russian |
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The Keys to Angels and Demons
The Course----- The Novel Annotated
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RUSS0103 Beginning Russian |
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Russian Literature of the Nineteenth Century
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RUSS0101 Beginning Russian |
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RU0152 Russian Literature of the Twentieth Century An innovative approach to independent student work using the latest in new technologies.
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RUSS0103 Beginning Russian |
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RU0152 Russian Literature of the Twentieth Century An innovative approach to independent student work using the latest in new technologies.
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Intensive Beginning Russian Language and Culture (Russian 102)
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RUSS0101 Beginning Russian |
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Master and Margarita |
RUSS0103 Beginning Russian |
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RUSS0101 Beginning Russian |
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RUSS0101 Beginning Russian |
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FYSE 1087 A - The Da Vinci Code: Fact or Fiction? The Keys to Dan Brown's The Da Vinci Code |
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Spring 2004
Fall 2003
Intensive Beginning Russian Language and
Culture (Russian 102) Students in the course prepared an
electronic mini-encyclopedia of Russian
history and Culture |
Fall 2002
Spring 2002
Fall 2001
FS028
In Search of the Heroes of Our Time
RU704
Contemporary Issues (with a section on ecology)
Independent study: A course on Russian Ecology made for the
web that can be used within a course or for individual instruction. The course
includes links to student designed mini-courses in Russian on
Computer Piracy, Putin, Disarmament and Chechnya.
Spring 2000
RU 351 Dostoevsky -Spring 2000
With a new student guides to Memoirs from the House of the Dead,
and Notes from the Underground
Fall 1999
RU232: The Origin and Nature of
Human Language
Good morning, Vermont a Russian
course for |
Dostoevsky-Spring 1996.
Dostoevsky (Russian 351) Student papers on
themes of his major novels. |
Middlebury College
Professor Thomas R. Beyer, Jr.
tom.beyer@middlebury.edu
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contents copyright (C) 1998, Thomas R. Beyer, Jr. All rights reserved