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HIST 255 - Greek and Roman History and Historians

4.00 credit hours
Survey of major developments in Greek and Roman history from roughly 800 BCE-400 CE. In addition to understanding how societies in ancient Greece and Rome built, defended and lost their empires, the course also studies the social, cultural and environmental experiences of these complex civilizations. Students will read modern historical interpretations as well as translated ancient historical sources of the period.

Cardinal Directions Designation(s): Humanities, Global Understanding.
iCon(s): Thinking Globally.


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