German
- GER 105G: Intermediate GermanA special offering of third-semester German taught during the summer in Munich, Germany. Students take part in a four-week intensive language course at the Goethe-Institut, as well as a precept with a Princeton faculty member that covers the literary component of 105. Students are chosen by application from 102 in the spring. Five three-hour classes, two preceptorials.
- GER 107G: Advanced GermanA special offering of fourth-semester German taught during the summer in Munich, Germany. Students take part in a four-week intensive language course at the Goethe-Institut, as well as a precept with a Princeton faculty member that covers the literary component of 107. Students in 102-5 are eligible by application for this course. Five three-hour classes, two preceptorials.
- GER 318G: Die Hauptstadt der Bewegung: Infrastructure and Society in Munich under National SocialismWhy did Munich and the Free State of Bavaria become a symbolic locus of the National Socialist movement and, for a time, Adolf Hitler's personal administrative unit? How did fascist aesthetics and the desire to restructure society affect the organization of the city? What forms of resistance arose in an intellectual climate Thomas Mann once ascribed to the reactionary qualities of a "dumb city"? This course examines architecture, society, and intellectual life in the so-called Capital of the Movement through various disciplinary lenses and media, including historical sources, literature, film, and visits to municipal and regional sites.