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AAH3260 - Imperial Rome: A study in power and perversion in the early empire6 points, SCA Band 1, 0.125 EFTSLUndergraduate Faculty of ArtsLeader: Dr Gillian E. BowenOfferedNot offered in 2008 SynopsisThe unit examines aspects of Roman political, social and cultural history from the crucial period when she made the transition from Republic to Empire (30 BCE - 138 CE). It focuses upon the reigns of four emperors: Augustus, Claudius, Nero and Hadrian. Themes include the nature of Roman politics, the role of the emperor within the political system, the manner in which the emperor acquired, consolidated and held his position; the role of the Praetorian Guard; the rise to power of the freedmen, the plight of the aristocrats, and the way in which the populace was treated under, and affected by, the style of rule adopted by each of the four emperors. Objectives
On successful completion of this unit students will have:
Assessment
Group tutorial presentation (oral and written): 20% Contact hours12 x 90 minute lectures and 12 x 1 hour tutorials PrerequisitesA first level sequence in Archaeology & Ancient History or permission. Prohibitions |