Wikipedia:Wiki Ed/Western Washington University/History of Ancient Greece (Spring 2024)

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Course name
History of Ancient Greece
Institution
Western Washington University
Instructor
Christine Johnston
Wikipedia Expert
Ian (Wiki Ed)
Subject
History
Course dates
2024-04-02 00:00:00 UTC – 2024-06-14 23:59:59 UTC
Approximate number of student editors
30


HIST 312 offers a general introduction to the political and cultural history of Ancient Greece from the Early Bronze Age until the conquest of Greece by Rome. This course will examine the development of ancient Greece and its institutions on the mainland and around the neighboring Aegean Sea through both the textual sources and the archaeological remains. Topics addressed will include the emergence of social hierarchy and the establishment of urban society, the development of art and architecture, literature and drama, myth and religion, and philosophy and democracy. Throughout the course we will also highlight the connectivity between Greece and the rest of the Mediterranean, as well as the mythologized role of Hellenism in the development of “Western Culture.” Although this course is about Ancient Greece, students are encouraged to consider the ways that the past can inform on the present, as well as the role of modern agendas in the exploration and appropriation of the past.

The Wiki assignment will be the major research assignment of the quarter. Students will be expected to add/review/reorganize content on one of the available articles, as well as add images or graphics if possible. Topics selected will focus on individuals of the ancient world (artists, politicians, historical figures, religious or military leaders), as well as other important aspects of life in the ancient world (laws, festivals, aspects of daily life). Students will also participate in peer-review of their colleagues’ contributions (each student will review two contributions). At the end of the project students will also be responsible for submitting a short reflection on the exercise, as well as a research question, hypothesis, and short outline of a research project related to the Wikipedia topic.

Student Assigned Reviewing
Remus210 Aegae (Macedonia) Artaphernes, Sarissa
WesternGoblin Gournia Magna Graecia, Phaistos
CabbageP Triptolemus Minos, Cyclopes
Honkshoo The Bird Man Sarissa Aegae (Macedonia), Battle of Tanagra (457 BC)
Epichippo Larnax Kamares ware, Kleroterion
Hippolotamus Panhellenic Games Xenia (Greek), Pankration
Tmitfc Magna Graecia Amphictyonic league, Gournia
Hazelsvest The Trojan Women Kamares ware, The Frogs
Lindsing17 Xenia (Greek) Panhellenic Games, Kleroterion
Meegleague Kamares ware The Frogs, Larnax
MetersNotMiles Amphictyonic league Nicias, Magna Graecia
Jenellemae J. Paul Getty Museum
Old Crooked leg Cyclopes Children of Heracles, Triptolemus
Stormchaser909 Aristagoras Pankration, Artaphernes
CrimsonKingsCourt Nicias Demaratus, Miltiades
Paragonicus Battle of Mantinea (362 BC)
Coolbutterfly Artaphernes Aegae (Macedonia), Aristagoras
Anonymouse678 Minos Triptolemus, Phaistos
Optimistic Learner Children of Heracles Bibliotheca (Pseudo-Apollodorus), Cyclopes
Michael Cheng2 Mithridatic Wars Sarissa, Battle of Tanagra (457 BC)
Moonman15 Battle of Tanagra (457 BC) Amphictyonic league, Mithridatic Wars
Charlie Sewall Phaistos Minos, Gournia
Lemurcat111 Kleroterion Aristagoras, Xenia (Greek)
Cthetree Bibliotheca (Pseudo-Apollodorus) The Trojan Women, Larnax
Sarcastichedgehog Eidolon
JurassicDad35 Demaratus Children of Heracles, Miltiades
PastaRL Pyxis (vessel)
Leonidas XIV Miltiades Demaratus, Nicias
LegoOrchid The Frogs The Trojan Women, Bibliotheca (Pseudo-Apollodorus)
Garrettjaffe4 Pankration Mithridatic Wars, Panhellenic Games
Waters003 Theopompus