2019-2020 Undergraduate Academic Catalogue 
    
    Dec 04, 2024  
2019-2020 Undergraduate Academic Catalogue [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

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CL 320 - Hellenistic History

(3.00 cr.)

A study of the Greek world from the death of Socrates (399 B.C.) to the Roman conquest (146 B.C.). Covers the fourth-century struggle for supremacy over Greece, Alexander the Great, the waning of the city-state and the growth of federal government and monarchy, and the nature of and reasons for the Roman conquest of Greece. Emphasizes the cultural, social, artistic, and intellectual developments of the period: the status of women, Hellenistic philosophy and technology, the class struggle, the evolution of Greek art and literature, athletics, private life, Greek religion, and ancient warfare. Same course as HS 320 .

Prerequisite: One HS100-level course.
Sessions Typically Offered: Fall/Spring
Years Typically Offered: Varies



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