Teaching Intellectual History
Sarah J Young
sarah at DUNCKER.CO.UK
Wed Aug 30 19:30:55 UTC 2006
Dear SEELANGers,
I work on nineteenth- and twentieth-century Russian literature at the
University of Toronto, and am currently preparing a new course on
Russian social thought (Enlightenment-Marxism).
I would be very interested to find out how other list members
teaching Russian intellectual history approach the subject and frame
their courses. In particular, information on how students have
responded to the texts/approaches, and suggestions on focuses for
assessment (e.g. types of essay topics which have proved successful)
would be most welcome.
Please reply to me off-list at sarahj.young at utoronto.ca.
I will prepare a digest of responses I receive and post it on
SEELANGS.
sincerely,
Sarah Young
Assistant Professor of Russian Literature
Department of Slavic Languages & Literatures
University of Toronto
121 St. Joseph Street
Toronto, ON M5S 1J4
Tel: 416-926-1300 ex. 3217
fax: 416-926-2076
Email: sarahj.young at utoronto.ca
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