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EUR200Y1
Europe: Nation-State to Supranational Union       52L, 26T

An analysis of the development of European political regimes since 1789. This course identifies the decisive forces and factors affecting the operation of constitutions and institutions within the countries which came to form the European Union: nationalism, multi-nationalism, internationalism and supranationalism.
This is a Humanities or Social Science course
Courses Offered Through the Berlin Centre: Consult www.summerabroad.utoronto.ca for further information.


FAH390Y0
Art and Power

Investigates the intersection of art and power in history and in our own time. Explores how city plans, landscapes, buildings, paintings, sculpture, costumes, advertisements, monuments, parades, and other art forms create and expand personal, national, institutional, political, sexual, spiritual, and other kinds of power.
Recommended preparation: FAH100Y1/FAH101H1/FAH102H1
This is a Humanities course. This course may be counted as an EUR course.


GGR300Y0
Special Topics in Geography:  The City as Problem and Promise – Berlin as a Case Study

This course examines some of the policies of Berlin and activities of its citizens and non-profit organizations to address economic, social, and land use concerns. In particular it looks at social movements in the city, economic development, ethnic integration, neighbourhood revitalization. How do European cities differ from North American cities in the problems they face and policies they design to deal with them? Does the city represent a problem or a promise for the future?
This is a Humanities/Social Science course, and can be counted towards both the Urban Studies and Political Science programs at the University of Toronto. This course may be counted as a EUR course.