Module description
This module introduces students to the formative period of ancient Greek history – the Archaic period – conventionally dated between 800 and 478 BCE (the end of the Persian Wars).
Transitional between the Dark Age that followed the collapse of the Mycenaean world and the Classical period, the first 300 years of Greek history witnessed the rediscovery of writing, the return of monumental architecture, the rise of city-states, overseas expansion, development of hoplite warfare, the rule of tyrants, and the major first clash of the Greek world with the Persian empire.
We will study the circumstances and causes behind, as well as complex interconnections between these fascinating aspects of early Greek history.
Assessment details
Coursework:
750-word commentary (30%); 1 x 2,000 word essay (70%)
Teaching pattern
10 x 2-hour seminar (weekly)