HIST 94.03 Greek History: Archaic and Classical Greece
This course is designed to survey the major events in the history of ancient Greece from c.1600 B.C. (the emergence of palatial culture in the Mycenaean World) to 404 B.C. (the end of the Peloponnesian War). During this period, the Greeks formed individual communities and developed unique political structures, spread their culture, language, and religion throughout the Mediterranean, invented democracy (at Athens) and enshrined these values in their art and literature. This course will cover the physical setting of and the archaic legacy to the classical city-state, its economy, its civic and religious institutions, the waging of war between cities, the occurrence and ancient analysis of conflict within the city, and the public and private lives of its citizens and less well-known classes, such as women, children, slaves, etc.
Cross Listed Courses
CLST 014
Department-Specific Course Categories
Class of 2023 and Before Major/Minor Dist: INTER, pre-1700/pre-1800; Class of 2024 and Beyond Major/Minor Dist: EUR, premodern.