The Modern Greek Studies Program at Brown aims to integrate Greek culture into several subject areas and make it accessible to students of diverse backgrounds and interests. This goal is furthered by a comparative perspective, that characterizes many of the program's courses, and by interdisciplinary lectures and symposia, which promote a more profound understanding of Greek culture.
Modern Greek Studies
The Modern Greek Studies Program is committed to offering instruction in four basic areas: Greek language, literature, history, and anthropology from the age of the Enlightenment to the present. Its aim is to present modern Greek civilization in the context of European history and culture, and more generally that of the modern world.
Modern Greek Studies
The Modern Greek Studies Program is committed to offering instruction in four basic areas: Greek language, literature, history, and anthropology from the age of the Enlightenment to the present. Its aim is to present modern Greek civilization in the context of European history and culture, and more generally that of the modern world.
Program Overview
Since its inception, Brown's Modern Greek Studies Program has achieved remarkable growth, offering diverse courses and extra-curricular lectures and seminars.
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Program in Modern Greek Studies
Brown University
Box 1856
Providence, RI 02912
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Classics and Modern Greek Studies
Modern Greek Studies is housed in the Department of Classics, fostering an intellectual exchange of reception studies. Classics provides instruction in Ancient Greek, Latin, Sanskrit, and Modern Greek languages, literatures, history, culture and philosophy.