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Bard College Catalogue 2009-2010
2009-2010

Bard College Catalogue 2009-2010
2009-2010

Victorian Studies

http://victorian.bard.edu

Faculty

Deirdre d’Albertis and Terence F. Dewsnap (coordinators), Laurie Dahlberg, Peter D. Skiff*
* on sabbatical, spring 2010

Overview

The Victorian Studies concentration guides students in their exploration of the politics, culture, and society of Britain and the United States in the 19th century, a period during which both countries were undergoing massive expansion and change. Grounded in the significant relationship between history and literature, the concentration enable majors to plan their study around specific topics in these areas and in such diverse fields as economics, the history of science, anthropology, art history, and photography.

Requirements

Students in Victorian studies moderate jointly with a divisional program and are responsible for meeting the requirements of both programs. Faculty from the divisional program and Victorian studies sit on the Moderation board. Several elective courses in literature, history, anthropology, art history, and the history of science are cross-listed with Victorian studies each semester. Before Moderation a student concentrating in Victorian studies should successfully complete two cross-listed courses.

Before writing a Senior Project, students are advised to take at least two Upper College seminars in Victorian studies. Students are encouraged to approach Victorian studies faculty to arrange tutorials or independent study projects on topics of special interest, in preparation for the Senior Project. Two faculty members from Victorian studies must be included on the Senior Project board.
 

 

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