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SUMMARY:Ties That Bind and Ties That Sever: Russia and Ukraine (Mercer)
DESCRIPTION:This class will take place October 4 and 11\, 10:00a.m.-Noon\, at Mercer Community Center\, with Michael Hittle.\nPlease note that this class is offered in TWO locations. Click here for the Hurley class\, which will take place October 18 and 25.\nClick here for supplementary reading materials.\nThis course has two objectives. First\, to provide an overview of the tangled relationship between the peoples of Muscovy and Russia\, on the one hand\, and the peoples of the geographic area known as Ukraine\, on the other. In pursuit of this objective\, the course will survey major political events\, leading personalities\, and defining cultural developments that have shaped the main contours of the relationship between these two peoples over the course of more than 1000 years.  \nThe second objective will be to observe the ways in which history itself\, as recorded and interpreted from the days of monastic chroniclers to the age of secular historians\, has played an active role in creating notions of national identity that are so central to this complex interaction of peoples.  \nThis course will be a mixture of lecture and discussion of some readings-with an emphasis on the former.  \nAfter a brief introduction to the geography of the area in question\, the first session will trace the political activities of the main political entities that have sought to control all or part of Ukraine and identify the cultural imprints these powers left on the institutions and peoples of Ukraine. The second session will focus on the place of Ukraine within imperial Russia and then the Soviet Union. It will conclude by taking a look at a provocative interpretation that places the Russian-Ukrainian question within a broader context of 21st century international relations.  \nRequirements: The instructor will provide readings for the students—some online\, others to be handed out. Primary source readings will be emphasized.  \nInstructor: Michael Hittle\, PhD \nOffline Registration: Download PDF Registration Form\, complete and mail in with payment. \nRegistration Questions? Contact us or call (715) 892-3982 or (715) 476-2881. \nRegistration Issues/Troubleshooting: If you are registering with one email address for two or more people\, please register each person individually (i.e. do not register all at once\, but add students one at a time to checkout). If you continue to have difficulty or have another question\, please contact us.
URL:https://feuniversity.org/class/ties-that-bind-and-ties-that-sever-russia-and-ukraine-mercer/2023-10-04/
LOCATION:Mercer Community Center\, 2648W Margaret Street\, Mercer\, Wisconsin\, 54547
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SUMMARY:The Witch Panic of the 16th and 17th Centuries
DESCRIPTION:This class will take place October 5\, 12\, 19\, and 26\, 3:00-5:00p.m.\, at the Frank B. Koller Memorial Library in Manitowish Waters\, with Mary Magray.\nThis course will examine in close detail the witchcraft panic that spread like wildfire throughout Europe and the American colonies during the 16th and 17th centuries as well as to explore why the phenomenon remains such an endlessly fascinating historical event. If history can teach us anything\, it is perhaps something important about human societies—most especially\, what they’re capable of doing given a context of profound cultural change and societal upheaval. \nThis four-part course explores the widespread outbreak of torture\, trials\, and executions for witchcraft during the 16th and 17th centuries that resulted in the deaths of as many as 80\,000 women\, men\, and children in Europe and the New World. The panic that ensued drew on a long history of witchcraft belief\, belief that turned to widespread—and deadly—fear in the context of the profound religious and cultural upheaval of the period. \nWhile the witchcraft panic tells us much about Western social\, political\, and religious culture of the early modern period\, it also provides a useful lens through which to view contemporary “witch hunts” and to reflect on more general questions about human society—about the nature of belief\, about fear and responses to fear\, and about cultural norms that allow the persecution of particular individuals. \nClass 1: The Invention of “Witchcraft”: Science\, Religion\, and Magic in the Medieval World \nClass 2: The Invention of “Witchcraft”: The Role of the Devil and the Spread of Terror in the Early Modern World \nClass 3: The Witch Panic: The Campaign to Exterminate Witches in Europe and the New World \nClass 4: The Witch Panic: Consequences\, Explanations\, and Lessons Learned? \nRequirements: The only requirement for this course is an interest in the topic. The instructor will provide short articles and/or excerpts to read between class meetings to aid in discussion as well as deepen students’ understanding of the early modern witchcraft hysteria as well as the contemporary concept of “witch hunts.” \nInstructor: Mary Magray\, PhD \nOffline Registration: Download PDF Registration Form\, complete and mail in with payment. \nRegistration Questions? Contact us or call (715) 892-3982 or (715) 476-2881. \nRegistration Issues/Troubleshooting: If you are registering with one email address for two or more people\, please register each person individually (i.e. do not register all at once\, but add students one at a time to checkout). If you continue to have difficulty or have another question\, please contact us.
URL:https://feuniversity.org/class/the-witch-panic-of-the-16th-and-17th-centuries/
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SUMMARY:From Amaterasu to Zyuranger: A Junket Through Japan's History\, Culture & Language
DESCRIPTION:This class has been canceled for October 2023 due to medical reasons. \nThis class will take place October 7\, 14\, 21\, and 28\, 10:00a.m.-Noon\, at the Mercer Library\, with Ardith Carlton.\nJapanese innovations and pop culture have found their way into everyday life and entertainment worldwide. The land of their origin is a multi-faceted place shaped by a history far longer than that of the United States. Dip into Japan’s mythology\, history\, culture\, language\, and more\, in learning about the Land of the Rising Sun. \nA brief overview of class: \nWeek 1: The archipelago of Japan itself and an overview of Japanese history\, from the ancient mists of mythology to the American occupation. \nWeek 2: Japan’s post-war comeback and positioning for the international popularity that so many elements of its culture enjoy today. \nWeek 3: A look at the Japanese language and three alphabets: hiragana\, katakana\, and kanji. Learn how to read and write your name in katakana\, and how to recognize words modified from English for Japanese usage. \nWeek 4: Japanese culture today\, and any students’ particular topics of interest in Japan that have not yet been covered. \nRequirements: Having an interest in Japan is helpful but certainly not required. No homework\, no worries! \nInstructor: Ardith Carlton \nOffline Registration: Download PDF Registration Form\, complete and mail in with payment. \nRegistration Questions? Contact us or call (715) 892-3982 or (715) 476-2881. \nRegistration Issues/Troubleshooting: If you are registering with one email address for two or more people\, please register each person individually (i.e. do not register all at once\, but add students one at a time to checkout). If you continue to have difficulty or have another question\, please contact us.
URL:https://feuniversity.org/class/from-amaterasu-to-zyuranger-a-junket-through-japans-history-culture-language/
LOCATION:Mercer Public Library\, 2648 Margaret St.\, Mercer\, WI\, 54547\, United States
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SUMMARY:Cities of the World: Paris
DESCRIPTION:This class will take place October 10\, 4:00-6:00p.m.\, at the Frank B. Koller Memorial Library in Manitowish Waters\, with Brian Tarro. It is part of our Cities of the World: A Grand Tour series.\nThanks to the generous funding of the Frank B. Koller Memorial Library\, we are offering this class at a special last-minute discounted rate of $5. (Value: $15.)\nDiscover the City of Light from the perspective of a teacher who has traveled there over 40 times! Wander off the Champs-Élysées to explore the lesser-known streets of this beautiful\, beloved city. Explore Parisian culture\, and get a taste of its unique je ne sais quois. \nInstructor: Brian Tarro \nOffline Registration: Download PDF Registration Form\, complete and mail in with payment. \nRegistration Questions? Contact us or call (715) 892-3982 or (715) 476-2881. \nRegistration Issues/Troubleshooting: If you are registering with one email address for two or more people\, please register each person individually (i.e. do not register all at once\, but add students one at a time to checkout). If you continue to have difficulty or have another question\, please contact us.
URL:https://feuniversity.org/class/cities-of-the-world-paris/
LOCATION:Frank B. Koller Memorial Library\, 5761 US-51\, Manitowish Waters\, WI\, 54545\, United States
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SUMMARY:Ties That Bind and Ties That Sever: Russia and Ukraine (Hurley)
DESCRIPTION:This class will take place October 18 and 25\, 10:00a.m.-Noon\, at the Iron County Board Room in Hurley\, with Michael Hittle.\nPlease note that this class is offered in TWO locations. Click here for the Mercer class\, which will take place October 4 and 11.\nSponsored by Paul Sturgul. \nThis course has two objectives. First\, to provide an overview of the tangled relationship between the peoples of Muscovy and Russia\, on the one hand\, and the peoples of the geographic area known as Ukraine\, on the other. In pursuit of this objective\, the course will survey major political events\, leading personalities\, and defining cultural developments that have shaped the main contours of the relationship between these two peoples over the course of more than 1000 years.  \nThe second objective will be to observe the ways in which history itself\, as recorded and interpreted from the days of monastic chroniclers to the age of secular historians\, has played an active role in creating notions of national identity that are so central to this complex interaction of peoples.  \nThis course will be a mixture of lecture and discussion of some readings-with an emphasis on the former.  \nAfter a brief introduction to the geography of the area in question\, the first session will trace the political activities of the main political entities that have sought to control all or part of Ukraine and identify the cultural imprints these powers left on the institutions and peoples of Ukraine. The second session will focus on the place of Ukraine within imperial Russia and then the Soviet Union. It will conclude by taking a look at a provocative interpretation that places the Russian-Ukrainian question within a broader context of 21st century international relations.  \nRequirements: The instructor will provide readings for the students—some online\, others to be handed out. Primary source readings will be emphasized.  \nInstructor: Michael Hittle\, PhD \nOffline Registration: Download PDF Registration Form\, complete and mail in with payment. \nRegistration Questions? Contact us or call (715) 892-3982 or (715) 476-2881. \nRegistration Issues/Troubleshooting: If you are registering with one email address for two or more people\, please register each person individually (i.e. do not register all at once\, but add students one at a time to checkout). If you continue to have difficulty or have another question\, please contact us.
URL:https://feuniversity.org/class/ties-that-bind-and-ties-that-sunder-russia-and-ukraine-hurley/2023-10-18/
LOCATION:Iron County Board Room\, 300 Taconite St\, Hurley\, WI\, 54534\, United States
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SUMMARY:Interior Design Basics
DESCRIPTION:This class will take place October 31\, November 7\, 14\, and 21\, 10:00a.m.-Noon\, at Frank B. Koller Memorial Library in Manitowish Waters\, with Susan Goulet.\nBasic principles of good design will be taught\, enabling students to plan and create a personal design scheme. \nSession 1\, Planning: All good design begins with a thorough plan. Learn how to define and create a plan that suits your needs. \nSession 2\, Bottom Up or Top Down? What’s my next step after creating a plan? Flooring or walls? We’ll look at the process of where to start. \nSession 3: What makes a design special and more importantly\, unique to my life and family? \nSession 4\, Pulling It All Together: You’ve learned the basics\, we’ll discover how to pull a design together so that it looks finished\, lived in and loved. \nRequirements: Students should have an interest in design and a desire to create a living space that reflects their needs. Each student will be required to take measurements of a room\, visit a paint store and provide visual examples of some of the class subjects. \nMaterials: Students should bring a tape measure\, ruler\, pencils (#2) with erasers)\, and plain 8.5×11″ paper. The instructor will provide handouts. \nInstructor: Susan Goulet \nOffline Registration: Download PDF Registration Form\, complete and mail in with payment. \nRegistration Questions? Contact us or call (715) 892-3982 or (715) 476-2881. \nRegistration Issues/Troubleshooting: If you are registering with one email address for two or more people\, please register each person individually (i.e. do not register all at once\, but add students one at a time to checkout). If you continue to have difficulty or have another question\, please contact us.
URL:https://feuniversity.org/class/interior-design-basics/
LOCATION:Frank B. Koller Memorial Library\, 5761 US-51\, Manitowish Waters\, WI\, 54545\, United States
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