Browsing MIT OCW Archived Courses by Author "Wood, Elizabeth A."
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17.118J / SP.412J / WGS.412J Feminist Political Thought, Fall 2000
Wood, Elizabeth A. (2000-12)This course focuses on a range of theories of gender in modern life. In recent years feminist scholars in a range of disciplines have challenged previously accepted notions of political theory such as the distinctions ... -
17.57J / 21H.467J Soviet Politics and Society, 1917-1991, Spring 2003
Woodruff, David; Wood, Elizabeth A. (2003-06)At its greatest extent the former Soviet Union encompassed a geographical area that covered one-sixth of the Earth's landmass. It spanned 11 time zones and contained over 100 distinct nationalities, 22 of which numbered ... -
21H.244 Imperial and Revolutionary Russia: Culture and Politics, 1700-1917, Fall 2012
Wood, Elizabeth A. (2012-12)This course analyzes Russia's social, cultural, and political heritage in the 18th and 19th centuries, up to and including the Russian Revolution of 1917. It compares reforming and revolutionary impulses in the context of ... -
21H.466 Imperial and Revolutionary Russia, 1800-1917, Fall 2002
Wood, Elizabeth A., 1958- (2002-12)Analyzes Russia's social, cultural, political heritage; Eurasian imperialism; and autocracy. Compares reforming and revolutionary impulses in the context of serfdom, the rise of the intelligentsia, and debates over capitalism. ... -
21H.466 Imperial and Revolutionary Russia: Culture and Politics, Fall 2008
Wood, Elizabeth A. (2008-12)At the beginning of the eighteenth century Russia began to come into its own as a major European power. Members of the Russian intellectual classes increasingly compared themselves and their autocratic order to states and ... -
SP.601J / 17.006 / 24.237 / WGS.601J Feminist Political Thought, Spring 2010
Wood, Elizabeth A. (2010-06)In this course we will examine the development of feminist theory over time. Some subjects we will examine in detail include suffrage and equality; radical feminism; psychoanalysis and feminism; theories of power; sexuality ... -
SP.601J / 17.006J / 17.007J / 24.237J Feminist Theory, Spring 2008
Wood, Elizabeth A. (2008-06)This course focuses on a range of theories of gender in modern life. In recent years, feminist scholars in a range of disciplines have challenged previously accepted notions of political theory such as the distinctions ...