교수 정보 (Faculty Information)

이름 (Name)
Guy Rogers

Institution
Wellesley College

Professor Profile
Professor CV →
- Professor of History and Classical Studies, Wellesley College
- Former Chair, Department of History, Wellesley College (1997–2001)
- Recipient of grants from the National Endowment for the Humanities and the American Philosophical Society
- Awarded the Routledge Ancient History Prize for The Sacred Identity of Ephesos (1989)
- Author of Alexander: The Ambiguity of Greatness
- Co-author of the textbook Roots of the Western Tradition: A Short History of the Ancient World
Program Overview
"Alexander the Great and Beyond: Leadership, Cultural Legacy, and Ancient Empires."
— Korea’s first on-site research program bringing world-class scholars directly to students! A deep dive into history, leadership, and ancient cultural exchanges led by a world-renowned historian.
*Last updated on November 1, 2025. The professor will adjust the final version based on the actual student backgrounds and interests.
Program Details
Program Objectives
- Over the course of three weeks, engage in in-depth learning and face-to-face sessions with a professor from Wellesley College, a leader in the field of ancient history.
- Explore historical leadership, cultural exchanges, and political structures while developing your own research project.
- Progress from foundational learning to application by producing a well-structured research paper step by step.
Program Duration: July 28, 2025 - August 7, 2025, Seoul, Onsite
Key Learning Content
- Lecture Session - Learning
- Introduction to Ancient Leadership and Historical Analysis
- The World of Ancient Empires: Persia, Greece, and Beyond
- Alexander the Great: Life, Campaigns, and Influence
- Military Tactics and Strategic Leadership in Ancient Civilizations
- Cultural Exchange and the Spread of Hellenism
- Gender, Sexuality, and Power in Ancient Societies
- The Philosophy of Leadership from Aristotle to Alexander
- Religion, Mythology, and the Legacy of Ancient Leaders
- Research Project Activities - Practice & Application
- Professors will guide students to complete a research-based project and write papers: Research question identification, literature review, case studies, in-class debates, argument support, and analysis of primary/secondary sources.