European Studies 310
Director: Dr. Jean-Louis Hippolyte, Associate Professor of French; Armitage Hall, Room 471; hippolyt@camden.rutgers.edu.
Website:http://europeanstudies.camden.rutgers.edu/index.html.
Faculty The following list of faculty members shows some
of the ways in which their teaching interests enhance the campus's
offerings in the area of European studies. It is by no means
exhaustive. Many of them contribute via their teaching in other ways
as well. English Betsy Bowden (early English literature) Shanyn Fiske (the Victorian period) Chris Fitter (Shakespeare and his contemporaries) M. A. Rafey Habib (20th-century poetry; the history of literary criticism) Timothy Martin (20th-century fiction) Geoffrey Sill (the 18th century) Richard Epstein (comparative linguistics; French linguistics) Fine Arts Julianne Baird (opera) Wilbert Davis Jerome (music) Martin Rosenberg (painting and architecture) Roberta K. Tarbell (painting and architecture) Foreign Languages Carol Avins (Russian literature) Christine Cosentino-Dougherty (German literature of the 20th century) Jean-Louis Hippolyte (recent French fiction and French film) Louise Horowitz (French literature of the early modern period) Ana Maria G. Laguna (Spanish literature of the early modern period) James Rushing (early German literature and German film) History Laurie Bernstein (Russia; women) Andrew Lees (modern Germany; modern Britain; the 20th century) Jake Soll (the medieval, Renaissance, and early modern periods) Gerald Verbrugghe (ancient history and modern Italy) Philosophy and Religion Clifford W. Brown (philosophy of the 17th and 18th centuries) Stuart Z.Charmé (Judaism and the Holocaust) Charles Jarrett (philosophy of the 17th and 18th centuries; existentialism) Political Science James A. Dunn (government in western Europe) Arthur Klinghoffer (the Soviet Union and communism) Alan Tarr (the history of political theory)
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