College of Arts and Sciences
Bloomington
For information contact the Arts and Humanities Institute of the College of Arts and Sciences.
Interdepartmental Graduate Committee on Renaissance Studies
Studies Professor Giancarlo Maiorino (Comparative Literature), Chairperson; Distinguished Professors Peter Bondanella (French and Italian); Bruce Cole (Emeritus, Fine Arts); Professors J. Peter Burkholder (Music), Richard Carr (French and Italian); Associate Professors Ann Carmichael (History and Philosophy of Science), Linda Charnes (English), Catherine Larson (Spanish and Portuguese)
Graduate Faculty
Ph.D. Minor in Renaissance Studies
Area Certificate in Renaissance Studies
Courses
Graduate Faculty
(An asterisk [*] denotes associate membership in University Graduate School faculty.)
Distinguished Professors
Willis R. Barnstone (Emeritus, Comparative Literature), Peter Bondanella (French and Italian), Bruce Cole (Emeritus, Fine Arts), Mark Musa (Emeritus, French and Italian), Gerald Strauss (Emeritus, History)
Professors
Judith Anderson (English), Frank Banta (Emeritus, Germanic Studies), Gustav Bayerle (Emeritus, Central Eurasian Studies), Luis Beltrán (Emeritus, Spanish and Portuguese), Michael Berkvam (French and Italian), Ernest Bernhardt-Kabisch (Emeritus, English), Peter Boerner (Emeritus, Germanic Studies), Leon Brauner (Emeritus, Theatre and Drama), Yuri Bregel (Emeritus, Central Eurasian Studies), George Buelow (Emeritus, Music), J. Peter Burkholder (Music), Diana Carr (Emerita, French and Italian), Richard Carr (French and Italian), Austin Caswell (Emeritus, Music), Stephen Conrad (Law), Raymond DeMallie (Anthropology), Georges Edelen (Emeritus, English), Frank Edmondson (Emeritus, Astronomy), Paul Eisenberg (Philosophy), Jurgis Elisonas (Emeritus, East Asian Languages and Cultures), Molly Faries (Fine Arts), Charles Forker (Emeritus, English), Robert Fulk (English), Thomas Gieryn (Sociology), Kenneth R. R. Gros Louis (English), James Halporn (Emeritus, Classical Studies), Iliya F. Harik (Emeritus, Political Science), Roger Herzel (Theatre and Drama), Quentin Hope (Emeritus, French and Italian), Olga Impey (Spanish and Portuguese), H. James Jensen (English), Howard Jensen (Theatre and Drama), Sidney Johnson (Emeritus, Germanic Studies), Herbert Kaplan (Emeritus, History), Oscar Kenshur (Comparative Literature), Eleanor Leach (Classical Studies), Edoardo Lèbano (Emeritus, French and Italian), Peter Lindenbaum (English), Consuelo López-Morillas (Spanish and Portuguese), Giancarlo Maiorino (Comparative Literature), Bradford G. Martin (Emeritus, History), Michael Morgan (Philosophy), George Nakhnikian (Emeritus, Philosophy), Paul Newman (Linguistics), Thomas Noblitt (Emeritus, Music), Christopher Peebles (Anthropology), Eberhard Reichmann (Emeritus, Germanic Studies), James Riley (History), Benito Rivera (Music), Samuel Rosenberg (Emeritus, French and Italian), Kathleen Rowold* (Apparel Merchandising and Interior Design), William Shetter (Emeritus, Germanic Studies), Paul Spade (Philosophy), Lynn Struve (History), Ian Thomson (Emeritus, Classical Studies), William Trapnell (Emeritus, French and Italian), Stephen Watt (English), Marc Weiner (Germanic Studies), Albert Wertheim (English), William Wiatt (Emeritus, English), William Wiethoff (Communication and Culture), David Zaret (Sociology), Malvin Zirker (Emeritus, English)
Associate Professors
Reed Benhamou* (Apparel Merchandising and Interior Design), Martin Burkhead (Emeritus, Astronomy), Ann Carmichael (History), Linda Charnes (English), Arthur Field (History), Mona Houston (Emerita, French and Italian), S. Catherine Larson (Spanish and Portuguese), Roy Leake (Emeritus, French and Italian), Sheila Lindenbaum* (English), Joan Linton* (English), Eric MacPhail (French and Italian), Charles Peet (Emeritus, English), Wesley Peters* (Theatre and Drama), Russell Pfohl (Emeritus, French and Italian)
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Course Requirements
Four courses in the Renaissance period: R501, R502, and two additional courses in any other department.
Selection of courses should be made in consultation with the chairperson of the Renaissance Studies Committee. Students should also seek approval for the minor from their respective departments.
Grades
Minimum of a B (3.0) in all courses that count toward the minor.
Examination
None.
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Renaissance studies offers an area certificate, which enables doctoral students to investigate Renaissance civilization more extensively than in the Ph.D. minor program.
Course Requirements
Nine courses in the Renaissance period: R501, R502, two courses outside the home department, and five courses in any other department. The selection of courses not in the student's major department should be made in consultation with the chairperson of the Renaissance Studies Committee.
Grades
Minimum of a B (3.0) in all courses that count toward the certificate.
Examination
None.
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R501 The Culture of the Renaissance (4 cr.) A cross-cultural course that examines the European Renaissance as a whole.
R502 Topics in Renaissance Civilization (4 cr.) A cross-cultural course in which specific topics, problems, and themes are analyzed in the context of the European Renaissance as a whole. May be repeated.
R503 Independent Projects in the Renaissance (3-4 cr.) Independent projects on Renaissance topics for advanced research to be chosen in consultation with the chairperson of the Renaissance Studies Committee.
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