CLAS 4010: Problems in Greek History
(Prior to Fall 2010, this course was known as CLAS 60.1. The information below might still reflect the old course numbers. Bracketed numbers, if any, are the old course numbers. Learn more...)
3 classroom hours plus conference and independent research; 4 credits
A course on new directions and specific issues in ancient history, including but not limited to the development of Greek ideas about democracy and empire; sociopolitical changes; changes in the landscape and built environment; forms of government; development of religious, social, and political networks. Investigation of literary, epigraphic, numismatic, and archaeological source materials and the problems of interpretation. Emphasis on research methodologies.
Prerequisite: English 1012 [2] and at least sophomore standing; or permission of the chairperson.
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