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HI 360 Ancient Greece and Rome
A study of the political, socioeconomic, and cultural developments of ancient Greece and the Roman Empire. The course focuses on the development of the Greek polis; the rise, expansion, and collapse of the Roman Republic; and the legacy that these civilizations left to European history. It is recommended that students take HI 203 before taking this course. (3)
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