History 202 - Ancient Greece
Ancient Greece
Spring
2024
01
4.00
John M Higgins
TU TH 9:25 AM - 10:40 AM
Smith College
HST-202-01-202403
Seelye 311
jhiggins@smith.edu
A survey of the history of the ancient Greeks during their most formative period, from the end of the Bronze Age to the end of the Classical Age. The class examines the relationship between mythology, archaeology and historical memory; the evolution of the city-state; games and oracles; colonization, warfare and tyranny; city-states Sparta and Athens and their respective pursuits of social justice; wars with Persia; cultural interactions with non-Greeks; Athens' naval empire and its invention of Democracy; family and women; traditional religions and forms of new wisdom; and the trial and death of Socrates in 399 B.C. Enrollment limited to 40.