RELIGST 373: Alexander and Asoka: Empire-building, Myth-making and Memory (CLASSICS 274, CLASSICS 374, RELIGST 273)
This course offers an in-depth comparison of two major figures in the history of Europe and Asia, Alexander III of Macedon (r. 336-323 BCE), famed since ancient times as the Greek world's conqueror par excellence, and Asoka Maurya (r. 268-232 BCE), remembered not only as the ruler of an Indian empire of unprecedented extent, but also as an influential proponent of Buddhism. What are the makings of history and memory in relation to these figures? How do we distinguish between fact and fantasy? In this course we will sift through selected sources, both contemporary documents and later literary texts. Undergraduates register for 200-level for 5 units. Graduate students register for 300-level for 3-5 units.
Terms: Aut
| Units: 3-5
Instructors:
Harrison, P. (PI)
;
Parker, G. (PI)
RELIGST 373G: Alexander and Asoka: Readings in the Sources (CLASSICS 374G)
A close study of selected sources for the lives of Alexander and A¿oka, for students with the relevant linguistic competence (Greek and/or Sanskrit). This is an optional companion course to
RELIGST 373 and
CLASSICS 374, in which students must also be enrolled.
Terms: Aut
| Units: 1-2
Instructors:
Harrison, P. (PI)
;
Parker, G. (PI)
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