UW Department of Classics Conference for Teachers: Crisis and Response from Greek Democracy to Julius Caesar.  Feb. 5, 2022, 9am-12:15pm
All are welcome to join us for this year's conference for K-12 Teachers hosted by UW Department of Classics. The conference theme of Crisis and response from Greek Democracy to Julius Caesar. We have made the decision to hold this event online. We have been authorized offer three clock hours for participants through the Puget Sound Educational Services District. There is no cost to attend the conference.
Please join us at this zoom link: https://washington.zoom.us/j/93211800210
 
Program
8:30-9:00 am Welcome and informal  BYOB coffee chat
9:00–10:30   “Crisis and Response in Ancient Greek Democracy,” Andreas Avgousti, PhD (Simon Fraser University, SNF-Centre for Hellenic Studies)

10:45–12:15  "Was Julius Caesar a Revolutionary?" Professor Alain Gowing (University of Washington, Classics)



Questions? contact us at clasdept@uw.edu.
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Scrap of pottery (ostracon) inscribed with the name Pericles, used in a vote  (ostracism) on whether to expel Pericles from Athens. Agora Museum P16755.
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