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Overview
Call Number: SC1151
Creator:
Barhoum, Khalil Issa.
Creator:
Blacker, Coit D.
Creator:
Dalla, Ammad
Creator:
Elliott, Michael.
Creator:
Kennedy, David M.
Creator:
Miller, H. Lyman.
Creator:
Naimark, Norman M.
Creator:
Noyes, James H.
Creator:
Orr, Robert.
Creator:
Sandalow, Marc.
Creator:
Sherwood-Randall, Elizabeth.
Creator:
Simons, Jr., Thomas W.
Creator:
Sofaer, Abaham
Creator:
Stanford University. International Relations Program.
Creator:
White, Terence.
Title: IR 193: Understanding 9-11, Its Causes, Context and Consequences [videorecording]
Dates: 2002
Physical Description:
0.5 Linear feet and 154 megabytes
Summary: Course handouts and videorecordings of lectures.
Language(s): The materials are in English.
Repository:
Department of Special Collections and University Archives
Green Library
557 Escondido Mall
Stanford, CA 94305-6064
Email: specialcollections@stanford.edu
Phone: (650) 725-1022
URL: http://library.stanford.edu/spc
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[identification of item], IR 193: Understanding 9-11, Its Causes, Context and Consequences (SC1151). Dept. of Special Collections
and University Archives, Stanford University Libraries, Stanford, Calif.
Scope and Contents
The materials consist of course handouts and videorecordings of lectures.
Scope and Contents
Stanford has been touched by the events of September 11 in countless ways. As a country, we have declared a war against terrorism.
As individuals, we struggle with sorrow and anger, with compassion for victims in the U.S. but also compassion for victims
in Afghanistan. As a generation, we now have an event that has indelibly marked our private and civic consciousness.
In conjunction with the Department of International Relations, some of Stanford’s most prominent political organizations will
jointly sponsor a new course being offered in the winter quarter to focus on the most salient questions we must ask ourselves
in the wake of September 11. Discussions within our organizations and with others have demonstrated keen student interest
in a course that would address why and how our world and our generation have changed since terrorist attacks struck Washington
and New York. Student-initiated IR-193 "Understanding September 11: Its Causes, Context and Consequences," will feature student-led
discussion sections, as well as weekly lectures by experts on a wide array of topics. Students will have the option of taking
the course for either 1 or 2 units. The emphasis will be on dialogue not only between students and faculty, but amongst students
themselves.
Access Terms
Aab, Liz
International relations.
September 11 Terrorist Attacks, 2001
Terrorism
Videorecordings.