Course Schedule - Fall Semester 2007

     

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MLSC 511 001 (CRN: 12962)

INTRODUCTION TO ROMAN EMPIRE

Long Title: AN INTRODUCTION TO THE ROMAN EMPIRE: SOCIETY & CULTURE DURING THE PAX ROMANA
Department: School of Continuing Studies
Instructor: Maas, Michael
Meeting: 6:15PM - 9:30PM W (4-SEP-2007 - 16-NOV-2007) 
Part of Term: MLS Fall Session
Grade Mode: Standard Letter
Course Type: Seminar
Method of Instruction: Face to Face
Credit Hours: 3
Course Syllabus:
 
Section Max Enrollment: 0 (permission required) Department Permission Required
Section Enrolled: 18
Enrollment data as of: 13-MAY-2024 3:48PM
 
Additional Fees: None
 
Final Exam: Final Exam Unknown
 
Description: When the emperor Augustus achieved supreme power in 31 BC, the Roman state began a period of stable rule and prosperity that lasted for more than two centuries. This course will examine the basic elements of Roman civilization during the Pax Romana. How was imperial power exercised and represented in art and architecture? What place did women, soldiers, slaves, and foreigners have in Roman society? What were the basic modes of religious expression? What were the basic parameters of law and administration? How did the city of Rome develop as the hub of a multi-ethnic state? To answer these and other questions, we will discuss ancient texts in translation and modern interpretations. Time will be devoted each week to methods of scholarly research and writing. No previous knowledge of Roman history is required.