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Mar 16, 2026
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HIST 106A - (HP) Ancient Greece and Rome ISemester Hours: 3 Periodically
This course will trace the developments of both Greek and Roman society, and will also focus on common themes, such as power, gender, sexuality, warfare, the economy, law and the environment. A survey of Greek and Roman history down to the clash of these two overlapping but separate worlds (1000 B.C.E.-146 B.C.E.). How were Greece and Rome similar and different? What forces defined each? How did they meet their common challenges and how in the end did each contend with the other?
Prerequisite(s)/Course Notes: Credit given for this course or HIST 106, not both. (Formerly HIST 106: Hellenistic and Roman Worlds.)
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Summer Session I 2026
Summer Session II 2026
Summer Session III 2026
Fall 2026
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