AY 2019/2020 COURSES
MANDATORY COURSES
- Matthias Riedl
Discourses of Order I: Introduction to Premodern Political Thought (2 credits, Fall, Vienna) - Matthias Riedl
Discourses of Order II: Introduction to Modern Political Thought (2 credits, Winter, Vienna)
ELECTIVE COURSES
Fall, 2019
- Karl Hall
Science and the Nation (2 credits, Fall) - Karl Hall
Intellectuals and World War I (4 credits, Fall) - Constantin Iordachi
Populism and the Far Right in Historical Perspective (2 credits, Fall) - Maciej Janowski
History of the Intelligentsia (2 credits, Fall) - Maciej Janowski
- Sonderweg Theories in European History (4 credits, Fall)
- Gerhard Jaritz (TA: Rasa Navickaite)
- TS: Gender History (2 credits, Fall)
- Gyorgy E. Szonyi
- Early Modern Utopias up to the 18th Century: Science, Religion, Literature (2 credits, Fall)
- Balazs Trencsenyi
- Political Modernities and Nation-Building in Central and Southeast Europe: Texts and Contexts (2 credits, Fall)
- Balazs Trencsenyi
- Writing Intellectual History in East-Central Europe, 1945-2000 (2 credits, Fall)
- Janos Matyas Kovacs
Between Two Utopias. The Political Economy of Communism (2 credits, Fall) - Ulrich Meurer
Images: Knowledge, History, Politics (2 credits, Fall) - Hadley Z. Renkin
Nationalism, Gender, and Sexuality (2 credits) - Michael Merlingen
International Relations: Concepts and Theories (2 credits, Fall) - Christopher David LaRoche
Who Rules the World? International Order(s) in Theory and Practice (4 credits, Fall) - Erzebet Strausz
Knowing, Narrating, (re)Writing International Relations (4 credits, Fall) - Rainer Bauböck
- Foundations of Citizenship Studies (2 credits, Fall)
- Daniel Bochsler
- Doctoral class: "Frontiers of populism research" (2 credits, Fall)
- Daniel Bochsler
- Nationalism and Democracy (4 credits, Fall)
- Andras Bozoki
- Ideologies and Intellectuals (4 credits, Fall)
- Andras Bozoki
- Analyzing Democracy (2 credits, Fall)
- Nenad Dimitrijevic, Tamas Meszerics
Constitutionalism and Democracy (2 credits, Fall) - Nenad Dimitrijevic
- Constituent Power: Between Facticity, Validity and Legitimacy (4 credits, Fall)
- Zoltan Miklosi
Foundations of Political Philosophy (2 credits, Fall) - Andres Moles
Introduction to Political Theory: Justice and Equality (4 credits, Fall) - Andres Moles
- Modern Political Thought (2 credits, Fall)
- Judit Sandor
Human Rights and Emerging Technologies (4 credits, Fall)
Winter, 2020
- Edit Andras
- The Artist as an Agent of History: From Symbolic Politics to Visual Activism (4 credits, Winter)
- Jan Hennings
- The perfect ambassador: International Relations and the origins of Diplomacy (1500-1800) (2 credits, Winter)
- Constantin Iordachi
Totalitarianism and Mass Politics in East-Central Europe: Comparative Perspectives on Fascism and Communism (4 credits, Winter) - Laszlo Kontler
Advanced Seminar in Intellectual History: Reading the classics (2 credits, Winter) - Oskar Mulej
- Liberalism: Introduction to the History of a Political Concept (2 credits, Winter)
- Francisca de Haan
Communism and Gender: Historical and Global Perspectives (4 credits, Winter) - Jasmina Lukic
Narrating Worlds (4 credits, Winter) - Andrea Peto
Gendering Illiberalism (2 credits, Winter) - Hyaesin Yoon
Feminist Biopolitics and Cultural Practice (4 credits, Winter) - Michael Merlingen
Orders of Inequality: Race, Class, Gender (4 credits, Winter) - Christopher David LaRoche
The Human Place in World Politics: Psychology, Leadership, Emotion and the 'First Image' (4 credits, Winter) - Katalin Farkas
Philosophy of Law (2 credits, Winter) - Nenad Miscevic
- Thought Experiments in Moral and Political Philosophy (2 credits, Winter)
- Simon Rippon
Epistemology of Democracy (2 credits, Winter) - Andras Bozoki, Zsolt Cziganyik
Individuals in the Microcosm of Power (2 credits, Winter) - Zoltan Miklosi
Political Theory (4 credits, Winter) - Janos Kis
- Democratic Theory (4 credits, Winter)
Spring, 2020
- Aziz Al-Azmeh
History of Inter-religious Polemics (2 credits) - Laszlo Kontler
Source Reading Seminar in Intellectual History I (1 credit) - Laszlo Kontler
Source Reading Seminar in Intellectual History II (1 credit) - Matthias Riedl
- Workshop on Twentieth Century Political Thought (2 credits)