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TUT100-01
A. Nature and Culture on the American Prairie
Prof. Jonathan Andelson
TUT100-02
Art in Fiction
Prof. Jenny Anger
TUT100-03
The Places I've Been: Outsiders, Exiles, Tourists
Prof. Yvette Aparicio
TUT100-04
Russia in Revolution: Literature, Art, Film
Pro. Todd Armstrong
TUT100-05
Black Popular Fiction
Prof. George Barlow
TUT100-06
Knowledge and Money?: An Inquiry into the Role of Liberal Education in a Capitalist Society
Prof. Brad Bateman
TUT100-08
The Legacy of Wounded Knee
Prof. Doug Caulkins
TUT100-09
Yeats and Joyce
Prof. Michael Cavanagh
TUT100-10
The Sistine Chapel
Prof. Tim Chasson
TUT100-11
Conformists, Rebels, and Outcasts: Films of Adolescence
Prof. Christopher Connelly
TUT100-12
The Trojan War: Myth or Fact?
Prof. Monessa Cummins
TUT100-13
Science Writing
Prof. Charles Cunningham
TUT000-14
Spy Novels of the Cold War
Prof. Douglas Diamond
TUT100-15
Stories, Story-Tellers, and Audiences: Geoffrey Chaucer's Canterbury Tales and Marguerite of Navarre's Heptameron
Prof. Elizabeth Dobbs
TUT000-16
Guns, Germs, and Steel: The Environmental Context of Human History
Prof. Vince Eckhart
TUT100-17
African-American Literary Ties to Russian Intellectual Thought in the 19th and 20th Century
Prof. Raquel Greene
TUT100-18
R. This is My Story: Literary Self-Expression
Prof. David Harrison
TUT100-19
We Talk, You Listen: American Indian Perspectives
Prof. Jeanne Janson
TUT100-20
Baseball: From Its Science to Its Societal Impact
Prof. Charles Jepsen
TUT100-21
Freedom
Prof. Dan Kaiser
TUT100-22
Emotions
Prof. Clark Lindgren
TUT100-23
Food: Technologies and Rituals
Prof. Leslie Lyons
TUT000-24
The Ancient World: Homer and Fifth Century Athens
Prof. Ellen Mease
TUT100-25
Remembering the Past: The Holocaust in Literature and Film
Prof. Jennifer Michaels
TUT000-26
Feeding the Nation and the World from the Family Farm: Perspectives in Europe, Japan, the U.S. and Iowa
Prof. Wayne Moyer
TUT100-28
"Living Deliberately": Culture, Place, and Identity in American Nature Writing
Prof. Tyler Roberts
TUT100-29
Protest Songs of the 20th Century
Prof. Ralph Russell
TUT100-30
Class and the American Cinema
Prof. Janet Seiz
TUT100-31
The Myth of the Middle Class
Prof. Pablo Silva
TUT100-32
Emotion Processes: Rational Bases of Regulation
Prof. Laura Sinnett
TUT100-33
Computing: Limitations and Promising Developments
Prof. Henry Walker

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