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Essay heading: Greece'S History
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We will have a chance this semester to study the first historian, Herodotus. By studying the first person we know who wrote something at least many scholars consider a legitimate historical text, we'll be able to ask a host of questions:
What distinguishes history from story-telling? Or epic poetry?
What is the purpose of history?
What method should the historian follow?
What should the historian report?
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The Greeks have often been most influential.
For better and for worse, Western civilization is dominant in the world today, and when it comes to the influences on Western civilization, only the Judaeo-Christian tradition can rival the Greeks in importance. Often Greek influence was transmitted through the Romans; but most Romans would have readily admitted their debt to the Greeks... displayed next 300 characters
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