CLCS 481:  CULTURE AND SOCIETY IN THE AGE OF PERICLES

GREEK HISTORY IN THE 6TH AND 5TH CENTURIES B.C.

Tues-Thurs. 1:30-2:45; Grissom 276; FALL 2011

 

Prof. Nicholas K. Rauh

FLL/SC 211

OFFICE HOURS:  TBA and by appt.

Phone:  496-6079                                                                       

email: rauhn@purdue.edu

 

 

Announcements for the End of the Semester

 

ESSAY FOR THURSDAY NOV. 21, IN CLASS)

 

POLICY ON MAKE UP ESSAYS (posted 8/20/2013)

 

Syllabus

Recommended Paper Format

Viable Paper Topics

When to use ancient/modern citations?

Useful Bibliography

Bibliography for Ancient Women

Epigraphical Sources at Purdue

Greek Map Set (download word file)

Honors Requirements     

 

ON-LINE Lectures from CLCS 181 (as primer)

Ancient Religious World Views

Bronze Age Aegean Civilizations and the Collapse of Bronze Age Culture

Archaic Greece, Tyranny, and Democracy

External Conflict in the Greek World

Archaic Greece, Tyranny, and Democracy

External Conflict in the Greek World

Pottery Forms and the Greek Male Symposium
Greek Gender Relations and Sexuality
The Development of Greek Rational Thought

Late Philosophical Developments

The Decline of Greece & Rise of the Hellenistic World

 

Greek Historical Sources

Tyranny Notes

Ephorus fragment (for tyranny essay)