HIST 2325 The Athenian Empire: Athenian History, 600 to 300 BCE

HIST 2325 The Athenian Empire: Athenian History, 600 to 300 BCE (HST-AS)

Monday and Wednesday: 8:40-9:55

Professor Talia Prussin

This course focuses on the rise and fall of the Athenian empire, beginning with its roots in the late Archaic period, continuing through its height in the mid-fifth century BCE, and ending with the city’s transformation into an oligarchy under Alexander the Great’s Successors. Topics include the development of Athenian democracy, the institutions of the Athenian empire, and the experience of non-Athenians under Athenian rule. Attention will be paid to the particular strengths and weaknesses of the ancient evidence for Athenian history, introducing students to the use of Greek inscriptions, coins, and material culture in the writing of ancient history.

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