CLASS 2689 Roman History
Course description
This course offers an introduction to the history of the Roman empire, from the prehistoric settlements on the site of Rome to the fall of the Western empire in the fifth century and its revival in the East with Byzantium. Lectures will provide a narrative and interpretations of major issues, including: empire building, cultural unity and diversity, religious transformations, changing relations between state and society. Discussion section will be the opportunity to engage with important texts, ancient and modern, about Rome.
Summer 2024: Ithaca campus
Avalon Foundation Professor In The Humanities
Section ID: | CLASS 2689 001-LEC |
Number: | 1041 |
Session: | Summer 6-week |
Class dates: | June 24-August 2, 2024 |
Final exam/project due: | Tuesday August 06, 1:30 PM - 4 PM / TBA (see Final exams) |
Time / room: | M-F 1 PM - 2:15 PM / Goldwin Smith Hall G64 |
Mode of instruction: | In person |
Credit: | 3 |
Grade: | Student option |
Instructor: | Rebillard, E. (er97) |
Max. enroll: | 15 |
Related: | Cross-listed with HIST 2689 001-LEC |
To enroll: | Register now |