Students examine the evolution of European political thought and its practical applications from Ancient Rome to the Renaissance. This course includes an exploration of the major foundational theories and their influence on the creation of institutional structures, and the governmental apparatuses and ideologies designed to uphold them. Prerequisite: POLI 1210 or HIST 1160 or HIST 1161 or HIST 2180 or HIST 2280. Note: Students may only receive credit for one of POLI 3210 or HIST 3210.
Students examine the evolution of European political thought and its practical applications from Ancient Rome to the Renaissance. This course includes an exploration of the major foundational theories and their influence on the creation of institutional structures, and the governmental apparatuses and ideologies designed to uphold them. Prerequisite: POLI 1210 or HIST 1160 or HIST 1161 or HIST 2180 or HIST 2280. Note: Students may only receive credit for one of POLI 3210 or HIST 3210.