Spring 2023 Classical Civilization UN3059 section 001

WORLDS OF ALEXANDER THE GREAT

WORLDS OF ALEXANDER THE G

Call Number 14905
Day & Time
Location
R 4:10pm-6:00pm
222 Pupin Laboratories
Points 3
Grading Mode Standard
Approvals Required None
Instructor John T Ma
Type SEMINAR
Method of Instruction In-Person
Course Description

This seminar looks at the narrative and the historical context for an extraordinary event: the conquest of the Persian empire by Alexander III of Macedonia, conventionally known as “Alexander the Great”. We will explore the different worlds Alexander grew out of, confronted, and affected: the old Greek world, the Persian empire, the ancient near-east (Egypt, Levant, Babylonia, Iran), and the worlds beyond, namely pre-Islamic (and pre-Silk Road) Central Asia, the Afghan borderlands, and the Indus valley. The first part of the course will establish context, before laying out a narrative framework; the second part of the course will explore a series of themes, especially the tension between military conquest, political negotiation, and social interactions. Overall, the course will serve as an exercise in historical methodology (with particular attention to ancient sources and to interpretation), an introduction to the geography and the history of the ancient world (classical and near-eastern), and the exploration of a complex testcase located at the contact point between several worlds, and at a watershed of world history.

Web Site Vergil
Department Classics
Enrollment 19 students (22 max) as of 3:06PM Saturday, April 27, 2024
Subject Classical Civilization
Number UN3059
Section 001
Division Interfaculty
Campus Morningside
Section key 20231CLCV3059W001