Course description

This course examines the history of Berlin from the end of World War II through the aftermath of German reunification in the 1990s paying careful attention to the lives of city dwellers and the ever-changing urban landscape. Our discussion of diaries primary source documents literature films art and music produced in divided Berlin reveals how the divided city and wall shaped individual lives and subjectivities and how individual Berliners shaped the history and urban experience of Berlin from 1945 to 1999.

Instructors

You may also like

Online

Learn about Christianity through a study of its sacred scriptures. We will explore how diverse Christians have interpreted these writings and practiced their teachings over a 2000 year, global history.

Price
Free*
Registration Deadline
Available now
Online

Learn about the rich diversity of Hindu sacred texts – hymns, narratives, philosophical thought – and their interpretations.

Price
Free*
Registration Deadline
Available now