Class List for Fall 2024
-
Ann Marie Yasin
Mediterranean and European art and architecture presented in historical, cultural and social context that introduces art history as a discipline.
-
Sonya Lee
An introduction to the major art forms and monuments of religious art in India, Southeast Asia, China and Japan from prehistory to1300.
-
John Pollini
A broad survey, covering some 8,000 years and focusing on the material culture of the ancient world in a historical and social context.
-
John Pollini
Survey of artistic works and monuments of ancient Greece from the Geometric through the Hellenistic period (c. 1000 – 30 BCE)
-
Stefano Rebeggianni
Ancient Roman values, ideas, and institutions of relevance to later periods of civilization.
-
Alexandre Roberts
Introduction to the history of premodern science and the social and intellectual processes and practices that have shaped the work of scientists.
-
Tracie Mayfield
Archaeology as the means of investigating our shared human past, from the origins of humanity to the foundations of current civilization.
-
Lucas Herchenroeder
Classical Greek and Roman mythology as inspiration for literature, art, music, and film in various historical contexts.
-
Susan Lape
Investigations of the legal culture of classical Greece, focusing on regulation of social practices and on the role of social values in defining crime.
-
Afroditi Angelopoulou
Homer through Aeschylus
-
Susan Lape
Introduces students to research in Roman history and historiography.
-
Bettine Birge
Characteristics and aspects of Chinese civilization; interpretation of philosophy, literature, religion, art, music. Conducted in English.
-
Joan Piggott and Bettine Birge
A broad but deep look into the nature and development of law in two great East Asian civilizations, China and Japan, up to the modern era.
-
Maya Maskarinec
Survey of European civilization in the Early Middle Ages.
-
Richard Ibarra
The flowering of arts, literature, and learning at the end of the Middle Ages.
-
Cavan Concannon
Historical investigation of New Testament characters, events, ethics and theology in relation to its social, intellectual, and religious contexts in the Jewish and Greco-Roman world.
-
David Albertson
Survey of the changing beliefs and practices of the Christian religion from its origins through early modernity (100 CE – 1500 CE), with special attention to different varieties of Christian literature.
-
Arjun Nair
Examination of the origins, development, and basic concepts and practices of Sufism, as well as its relationship to other areas of Islamic life.