HISA 2001 The Warring States of Greece, 2800-200 B.C.

HISA 2001 The Warring States of Greece, 2800-200 B.C.
The Warring States of Greece, 2800-200 B.C.
This lecture course introduces the achievements of Greek civilization from its origins on Crete in the Bronze Age (2800-1400 B.C.) down to the conquest of the Greek world by the Romans. Greek civilization is the foundation of Western civilization. The intense inter-city rivalries shaped political thought with its stress on the consent of citizens and rule of law artistic and literary achievements stressing the human condition, and inquiry based on scientific reasoning and analysis of cause and effect. Stress is on the Archaic (750-480 B.C.), Classical (480-323 B.C.), and Early Hellenistic Ages (323-200 B.C.)
Notes: Elective in Classics
credit hours: 3