Economics, History and Politics
RUSSIAN STUDIES COURSES in affiliated Departments: ECONOMICS, HISTORY and POLITICS
The major in Russian Studies requires that students take a minimum of three of the courses below.
These three courses must be selected from at least two different departments.
COURSES TAUGHT THIS YEAR are listed in BOLD.
Russian Studies Courses in Economics, History and Poli Sci

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- ECON 288. Foundations of Political Economy. Wyss. Spring 2009
- HIST 215. History of Russia. Baker. Spring 2009
- POLS 249. Russian Foreign policy. Wilson. Spring 2009
- POLS 255. Russian Politics. Wilson. Spring 2007
- POLS 265. Politics and Society in Eastern Europe. Powell. Fall 2008
- POLS 345. Understanding Russia Through the Prism of Film. WI. Powell. Fall 2007
- POLS 375. Social Problems in Russia. Powell. Fall 2006
- POLS 379. National Security Policy. Powell. Spring 2009

First-year Seminar sections relating to Russia
Fall, 1998 - 2008: one-two First-year Seminars relating to Russia
FYS: Art and Politics.Rosset. Fall 1998, 1999, 2000, 2005
FYS: Russia in Crisis. Powell.
Fall 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, Fall 2008
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Faculty for the courses listed above
Anni Baker, Associate Professor of History.
Paul Helmreich, Professor of History, emeritus, College Historian.
David Powell, Shelby Cullom Davis Professor of Political Science and Russian Studies.
Francoise Rosset, Associate Professor of Russian Language and Literature, Chair of Russian Studies.
Jeanne Wilson, Professor, Political Science.
Brenda Wyss, Associate Professor, Chair of Economics.