TY - GEN N2 - "This course is taught chronologically, covering Greek history in the Archaic and Classical periods, from 750 B.C.E. to the death of Alexander the Great in 323 B.C.E. However, it is not the "usual" type of civilization course that tries to cover everything. Instead, by using history and society as a backdrop, it focuses on three major aspects that are as much a mainstay of our tradition as that of the Greeks: democracy, law, and imperialism."--Course guidebook (p. 1). AB - "This course is taught chronologically, covering Greek history in the Archaic and Classical periods, from 750 B.C.E. to the death of Alexander the Great in 323 B.C.E. However, it is not the "usual" type of civilization course that tries to cover everything. Instead, by using history and society as a backdrop, it focuses on three major aspects that are as much a mainstay of our tradition as that of the Greeks: democracy, law, and imperialism."--Course guidebook (p. 1). T1 - The long shadow of the ancient Greek world DA - c2009. CY - Chantilly, VA : AU - Worthington, Ian. CN - DF214 CN - DF214 PB - Teaching Co. ; PP - Chantilly, VA : PY - c2009. N1 - 48 lectures (30 min. each) on eight discs. N1 - Course guidebook includes lecture outlines and notes, a timeline, glossary, biographical notes, and bibliography N1 - "Course No. 3310." ID - 448883 SN - 9781598035438 SN - 1598035436 TI - The long shadow of the ancient Greek world ER -