AP/HIST3357 6.0 A: Greece: a Modern History
Offered by: HIST
Session
Summer 2019
Term
SU
Format
LECT
Instructor
Calendar Description / Prerequisite / Co-Requisite
This Study Abroad course analyzes some of the major developments in European and world history during the Nineteenth and Twentieth Century and then explains how those momentous changes were experienced in one country: Greece. Based on Athens but also taking trips for on site teaching the course provides in-depth understanding of major developments in recent Greek history and connects them to key moments European and world history.
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