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Compulsory Elements and Options for Honours Courses

Listed below are the course outlines for all Compulsory Elements and Options for Honours Courses offered by the Slavonic Studies Section of the School of Modern Languages and Cultures and some offered by other cognate Departments at the University of Glasgow. Please note that not all Options may be available every year.

  • Course 90UW: Translation from Czech into English
  • Course 90VP: Translation from English into Czech and Essay in Czech
  • Course 90UZ: Oral in Czech
  • Course 90UX: Translation from Polish into English
  • Course 90UH: Translation from English into Polish and Essay in Polish
  • Course 90UI: Oral in Polish
  • Course 90UO: Translation from Russian into English
  • Course 90VN: Translation from English into Russian and Essay in Russian
  • Course 90UM: Oral in Russian
  • Course 90VF: Subsidiary Czech Language (Beginners)
  • Course 90VJ: Subsidiary Czech Language (Intermediate)
  • Course 90VG: Subsidiary Polish Language (Beginners)
  • Course 90VK: Subsidiary Polish Language (Intermediate)
  • Course 90VH: Subsidiary Russian Language (Beginners)
  • Course 90VI: Subsidiary Russian Language (Intermediate)
  • Course 90XI: The History of the Russian Literary Language
  • Course 90TW: The Russian Language since 1900
  • Course 90TY: Introduction to Comparative Slavonic Philology
  • Course 90TZ: The Slavonic Languages
  • Course 88BH: Plotting the Linguistic Map of Europe
  • Course 90VC: Medieval Czech Literature
  • Course 90VA: Early Czech Literature
  • Course 90VB: Modern Czech Literature
  • Course 90RK: Czech Literature in Emigré Publishing Houses
  • Course 90RM: Czech Writers
  • Course 90VE: Czech Cinema
  • Course 90UJ: Czech, Polish and Russian Women's Writing in English Translation
  • Course 90VL: Polish Literature from the Renaissance to the Twentieth Century
  • Course 90VM: Polish Literature in English Translation from the Renaissance to the Twentieth Century
  • Course 90UG: Twentieth-century Polish Literature
  • Course 89CX: Holocaust Literature
  • Course 90UF: Post-War Polish Theatre
  • Course 89RX: Censorship in Western Culture (for Slavonic Studies Joint Honours and Comparative Literature Joint Honours students only)
  • Course 90UE: Polish Cinema
  • Course 90UT: The Russian Novel(for Russian Honours and SEES Honours students only)
  • Course 90UR: The Russian Novel in English Translation(for Slavonic Studies Joint Honours students only)
  • Course 90UU: Russian Poetry, Drama and Shorter Fiction
  • Course 97WJ: The Russian Short Story
  • Course 97HG: Dostoevskii
  • Course 90UD: Russian Women's Writing
  • Course 89FT: 'Domesticating the Dictators?': Women's Writing under Stalin and Franco
  • Course 89CV: Slavonic Drama
  • Course 89BL: Russian Cinema
  • Course 90US: Power and Culture in the USSR and post-Soviet Russia
  • Course 90UP: The Mass Media in Central and Eastern Europe
  • Course 90UQ: Further Issues Concerning The Mass Media in Central and Eastern Europe
  • Course 87CR: Russian 20th-Century Visual Culture
  • Course 89JC: The Russian Revolution 1917-1921
  • Course 92CF: History of the USSR
  • Course 96LG: Communist and Post-Communist Politics
  • Course 89PF: Post-Soviet Russia: Renegotiating Global and Local Identities
  • Course 90VT: Polish Identities, 966-1900: Readings in Cultural and Intellectual History
  • Course 91PC: An Economic and Social History of Central and Eastern Europe 1918-1989
  • Course 92EA: Marxist Philosophy
  • Course 90VD: History of the Czechs and Slovaks
  • Course 89PS: Cultural Politics and Social Change in Soviet and Post-Soviet Russia
  • Course 90CA: Civil Society and the State in East Central Europe
  • Course 89FS: The Lost Empire: Byzantium and the Slavs, 800-1600
  • Course 89EZ: Statehood, Nationality, Identity: The Baltic States since 1918
  • Course 90AB: Dissertation (for Slavonic and East European Studies and Slavonic Studies students only)
  • Course 88DP: Dissertation (for Czech Joint Honours students only)
  • Course 88DQ: Dissertation (for Polish Joint Honours students only)
  • Course 88DR: Dissertation (for Russian Joint Honours students only)
  • Please direct initial queries regarding any of these Options either to the Slavonic Studies Office or to the tutor(s) teaching the Option.