Reid Hall Courses in Political Science
The following Reid Hall courses are offered, in French, at Reid Hall in Paris and count as elective credit towards the political science major.
Political Science H 3210. FRANCE AND AFRICA: POST-COLONIAL RELATIONS
The post-colonial system of political, economic, and cultural relationships evolved by France and
her former colonies, the new rules governing those relationships, and their impact on France and
on competing powers in their respective interactions with African states. 3 points.
Political Science H 3270. Seminar on the POLITICS OF FRENCH IDENTITY
The important role traditionally exercised by the French state has been challenged by economic
instability and pressures for deregulation and state retrenchment. As the values of liberty,
equality, and fraternity stemming from the French Revolution have become diffused around the
world, they are regarded as less specifically French. Hence, it is increasingly unclear what makes
France different and unique. The impact of immigration, cultural diffusion, and economic and
political integration within the European Union on patterns of political conflict, public policy,
changed role of the state, new forms of collective identity and action, and changing conceptions
of French citizenship. 4 points.
History-Political Science H 3240
THE STATE AND POLITICAL LIFE IN FRANCE FROM THE REVOLUTION TO THE PRESENT
The continuity and discontinuity of French political life during the past 2000 years. Factors that assure the permanence of French political life are often hidden from view because of frequent dramatic breaks and changes in political regimes. Through analysis of moments of turmoil and change, the underlying element of permanence is traced. Key dates indispensable to the study of contemporary France are discussed. 3 points.
History-Political Science H 3260
THE FRENCH INTELLECTUAL AND FRANCE IN CRISIS: From the Dreyfus Case to May 1968
The roles and influences of French intellectuals within the political arena and the national struggles of contemporary France. Special attention is given to moments of crisis: the Dreyfus case, the 30's, World War II, the ALgerian War, etc. Establishes by examination of a series of "case studies" and the tracing of the evolution of particular intellectual points of view. 3 points.
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