The following people recently taught classes at Lyceum: Melvyn Dubofsky, distinguished professor emeritus, history and sociology , “The Long Contraction: The Decline of the Middle Class Since 1973,” Sept. 21, 28; Jean Quataert, professor, history, “Human Rights: An Introduction,” Sept. 22; Stan Masters, professor emeritus, economics, “The Special Envoy vs. Foreign Policy,” Sept. 30; Anna Gotlib, assistant professor, philosophy, “Russia and Its Neighbors ,” Oct. 7; John Chaffee, distinguished service professor, history and Asian and Asian-American studies, “United States/China, Security Relations,” Oct. 14; Gerald Kadish, distinguished teaching professor, history and Near Eastern studies, “Ancient and Medieval Japan,” Sept. 23, 30, Oct. 7, 14; Richard Rehberg, professor emeritus, public administration, “The Age of Big Brother,” Oct. 5: Richard Boswell, professor emeritus, romance languages, “Judgment of Paris,” Oct. 6, 13.
Lyceum instructors
November 9, 2010