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Roman Revolutions
Faculty of Arts
ANCIENT 360
Roman Revolutions
Description
Covers the history, politics, society and culture of Rome during the late Republic and early Imperial periods. Topics include the army, religion, family, sexuality, literature, art and the life of the provinces set against the dramatic breakdown of old systems of government and their replacement with a new model of rule.
Assessment:
Coursework plus Exam
Availability 2021
Semester 2
Lecturer(s)
Lecturer(s) Dr Jeremy Armstrong
Associate Professor Lisa Bailey
Points
ANCIENT 360: 15.0 points
Prerequisites
15 points at Stage II in Ancient History, Classical Studies, or Classical Studies and Ancient History, or 30 points at Stage II in Latin
Restrictions
ANCHIST 260, 303, 313, 360, ANCIENT 260