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CLASS 152 - Citizenship: Ancient Origins and Modern Practice

Classics College of Letters and Science

Full Course Title

Citizenship: Ancient Origins and Modern Practice

Instructor Name(s)

MacLean

Course Description

How did forms of citizenship practiced today in the West, particularly in the United States, develop in conversation with ancient Greece and Rome? This course examines the relationship between ancient and modern citizenship by asking not only how the past illuminates the present, but also how contemporary experience can (and should) affect the ways in which we engage Classical models. Themes may include: theories of democracy; foundation myths; imperialism and globalization; multiculturalism; immigration; and the impact of marginalized social groups.

Unit Value

4

Maximum number of times course can be repeated for additional credit

0

Maximum Units

4

Prerequisites

Not open to freshmen.

General Subject Areas

E

Special Subject Areas

EUR