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HIS230 — The Greek and Roman World

3 credits · 3 hours

HIS 230 - The Greek and Roman World HIS 230 - The Greek and Roman World Credits/Units: 3 cr. This class examines the history, culture, and significance of ancient Greece and Rome, from the first Neolithic villages in Greece and Italy through to the collapse of Roman political institutions. Particular attention will be paid to the formation and development of Greek and Roman political, social, military, and cultural institutions, such as the city-state, Athenian democracy, the Roman Republic and Principate, ancient theater, philosophy, warfare, and the origins and development of early Christianity. Along the way, we will gain considerable familiarity with the interpretation of a variety of sources - both material and literary. There are no Social Science Category: Fulfills Category D General Education Designation: (G5A)

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