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|description=This twelve-week course will focus specifically on Greco-Roman history and the western tradition. Students will read translations of an array of primary sources, will engage with tangible secondary sources, and will choose a topic that interests them to research independently. The course will also include various exercises, several assessments, and an independent reading project.
|description=This twelve-week course will focus specifically on Greco-Roman history and the western tradition. Students will read translations of an array of primary sources, will engage with tangible secondary sources, and will choose a topic that interests them to research independently. The course will also include various exercises, several assessments, and an independent reading project.
|department=Social Sciences and History
|department=Social Sciences and History
|teacher=Stephen Rustin
|sessions=1
|sessions=1
|offered=Currently
|offered=Currently
|opento=Sophomores, Juniors, Seniors
|opento=Sophomores, Juniors, Seniors
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Department Social Sciences and History
Teacher Stephen Rustin
Sessions 1
Offered Currently
Open to Sophomores
Juniors
Seniors

This twelve-week course will focus specifically on Greco-Roman history and the western tradition. Students will read translations of an array of primary sources, will engage with tangible secondary sources, and will choose a topic that interests them to research independently. The course will also include various exercises, several assessments, and an independent reading project.