Section Info: CLASS-239AC-01

Course Title: Topics in Classics: 'Development of Ancient Cities'
Start Date: 01/24/2022 End Date: 05/09/2022
Term: Spring Semester 2022
Description: The world's first large, vibrant, and developed cities arose in antiquity, fundamentally changing the lives of those who inhabited these ancient urban centers. Cities became places not only with large populations, but also economic and religious centers, venues in which the powerful could communicate their authority, and loci of social change. This course introduces the urban centers of the ancient Middle East, Egypt, and Mediterranean and also interrogates processes of urbanization and how urbanization affected residents of ancient cities. The city will be the lens through which we will investigate ancient politics, religion, social organizations, and cultures. We will study cities as dynamic environments, as places that were constructed by people but that also influenced the people inhabiting them. To accomplish these goals, we will make extensive use of archaeological evidence and will closely examine the public spaces, religious structures, houses, and infrastructures constructed in ancient cities. This course will begin with some of the earliest cities on earth, in Mesopotamia and Egypt, then will progress to cities of the Greco-Roman Mediterranean, and will culminate with the creation of Christian cities in late antiquity.
Distribution(s): I - Humanities , TP - Topics Course
Academic Level Of Course: Undergraduate     Credits:4.00    

Faculty         Phone         Email address        
Katharine Kreindler             kkreindler@mtholyoke.edu  

Jessica Maier (email: jmaier@mtholyoke.edu, phone: 0) may also be contacted for registration permissions and registration questions.
Meeting Dates         Method         Meeting days         Meeting times         Building name         Room     Frequency    
01/24/2022 - 05/09/2022   Lecture   Tuesday and Thursday   03:15PM - 04:30PM   ART - Art   220   Weekly

REGISTRATION DETAILS

Requisite Courses        
None                    

Comments        
Additional Comments        
Course Tags        
ANCST0001   ANCST: Ancient Studies major   This course has been approved to count towards the Ancient Studies major and/or minor.  
ANCST0001   ANCST: Ancient Studies minor   This course has been approved to count towards the Ancient Studies major and/or minor.  
CLASS0001   CLAS: Classical Studies major   This course has been approved to count towards the Classical Studies major and/or minor.  
CLASS0001   CLAS: Classical Studies minor   This course has been approved to count towards the Classical Studies major and/or minor.  

Cross-listed Sections        
ARTH-290AC-01 Development of Ancient Cities  
CLASS-239AC-01 Development of Ancient Cities  

Course Availability
Section status: Open     Capacity: 28     Enrollment: 26     Available: 2     Waitlist: 0

BOOK INFORMATION

Book List         Required         Publisher Full Price        
To be determined.                    

Additional Book Comments        
This is NOT the complete book list for this class.