A Year-Long Graduate Seminar in German Culture Studies at Indiana

The report describes how an interdisciplinary graduate program can be operated at low cost and without long-term committment by the institution. The year-long Graduate Culture Studies seminar at Indiana, instituted in 1981, is used as an example. Once support for program parts is secured, a full set...

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