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JSIS 488E/CLAS 496C: Greece - Ancient to Modern

Submitted by Caterina Rost on May 17, 2017 - 9:07am

Announcement from UW Hellenic Studies, the Jackson School, European Studies, and the Classics department:

Greece: Ancient to Modern

JSIS 488E | CLAS 496C 
T/TH, 3:30-5:20, SMI 307
 
Course Description: 
Instructors: Dr. Alexander Hollmann (hollmann@uw.edu) and Dr. Nektaria Klapaki (nklapaki@u.washington.edu).
 
How are Ancient and Modern Greece connected to each other? Learn about great moments in Ancient Greek culture (tyranny and democracy, tragedy and comedy, athletics and art) and the complex ways Modern Greece has drawn on this heritage by exploring ancient and modern texts and images.
 
For further information, contact clasdept@uw.edu.
We've made it a featured course in the Jackson School, here:  

https://jsis.washington.edu/cwes-euc/new-fall-course-greece-ancient-modern/

 

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