RMST

RMST-300-2021W

An introduction to the historical description and linguistic comparison of Romance languages, from the variants of late-Antiquity spoken Latin to the modern varieties of Romance languages. View full description. Language of instruction: English.

RMST-520-2020W

Title: “Think Like a Forest: A Dialogue Between Pre-Modern Worldviews, Environmental Humanities, Indigenous Knowledge” | Deepen your understanding of ecologically-oriented, transformative worldviews through a vast corpus of texts and images produced in pre-modern Europe. View full description.

RMST-420C-2020W

Title: “Think Like a Forest: A Dialogue Between Pre-Modern Worldviews, Environmental Humanities, Indigenous Knowledge” | Deepen your understanding of ecologically-oriented, transformative worldviews through a vast corpus of texts and images produced in pre-modern Europe. View full description.

RMST-222-2020W

Title: “Types and Archetypes of Fascism in the Age of the Crisis of Liberal Democracy” | Gain the analytical tools to condemn the fascism(s) of yesteryear, but, more importantly, to condemn and oppose the many forms of xxx-ism facing us today. View full description.

RMST-221B-2020W

Title: “Animal Reading” | What does it mean to be an animal? To be a human? Explore Environmental Humanities and Animal Studies through the lens of some of the finest and most intriguing Medieval and Renaissance literary works from the Romance world. View full description.