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German Studies

Welcome to the web pages of the German Studies Section. The German Studies Section of MLL at W&M offers German language, literature, philosophy, and cultural studies at the beginning, intermediate, and advanced levels, as well as several courses in German Studies taught in English translation, often cross-listed with Philosophy, History, Film and Media Studies, and European Studies.

The German Studies curriculum is designed to facilitate a wide range of research and study opportunities, from the introductory and intermediate study of German, to securing a deep understanding of the history of German literature, thought, and culture, and finally, to helping students formulate research questions and engage in independent scholarly work at an advanced level. At all levels, we stress linguistic and cultural competency as well as substantive historical content.

The German Studies Section at The College of William and Mary is particularly strong in Film Studies, 20th century literature and history, 18th century literature and history, the Weimar Republic and the rise of Nazism, German literature and the history of science, Detective Fiction, Post-War German literature, cinema, and culture, German critical thought and philosophy from the 18th century to the present, and responses to the Nazi Genocide of the Jews 1933-1945. Faculty closely mentor students on research projects and provide opportunities for actual research in the field. The program's scholarship closely reflects the kinds of research in German Studies currently conducted nationally and internationally in the discipline.

We strongly encourage our students to study in a German-speaking country. In the Study Abroad section of our website, you will find links to information about our summer and junior-year programs in Potsdam and Münster, Germany.

Please contact the Director of German Studies Professor Rob Leventhal for more information on the German Studies concentration, a minor in German, study abroad opportunities, and more specific questions regarding German Studies at The College of William and Mary.

Jonathan Hess presents current research at W&M

Professor Jonathan Hess, Professor of Jewish Studies and German Studies at UNC Chapel Hill, presented his latest research in a lecture at W&M Wednesday, March 13, 2013.

Peter Lecce ('12) receives Internship at the U.S. Consulate in Munich

L1000606.JPGPeter Lecce ('12) has received an Internship at the U.S. Consulate in Munich

Evan French ('13) receives DAAD RISE Internship in Hamburg

Evan.JPGEvan French ('13) has received a DAAD RISE paid internship in Hamburg for six months

Oktoberfest 2012

Oktoberfest 2012 at the German House held on October 20, 2012 at the Randolph Complex Common Area