COURSE DETAIL
COURSE DETAIL
COURSE DETAIL
This course examines the cultural production of the 1960s in the United States, a period of enormous socio-cultural and political change. Topics include: New Journalism; the Civil Rights Movement; politicization of rock and roll; student protests; the Summer of Love; Vietnam; rioting in Chicago 1968; Hunter Thompson and the Hell's Angels; Tom Wolfe's Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test.
COURSE DETAIL
This course provides a study of the main elements that make up the Spanish financial system, its institutions (European Central Bank, Bank of Spain, banking and non-bank financial intermediaries), and its markets (monetary and capital). It examines the current state of financial systems, including the role played by financial institutions, central banks, and different regulators.
COURSE DETAIL
COURSE DETAIL
This course explores the relationship between pictorial space and the exhibition context. It analyzes aspects of pictorial representation of the work of art and the process of thinking, perceiving, and relating the elements that make up the work of art. This course discusses the rules of interpretation of the work of art within the exhibition space or the place where it is located.
COURSE DETAIL
COURSE DETAIL
COURSE DETAIL
COURSE DETAIL
This course examines the Spanish political system and its evolution, and compares and contrasts it to other systems of the world. It is divided into three parts: institutional framework, elections, and political culture.
Pagination
- Previous page
- Page 130
- Next page