CLAS 4020 Rome: Questions and Problems

(Prior to Fall 2010, this course was known as CLAS 61.1.
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3 classroom hours plus conference and independent research; 4 credits

A course on specific issues and new directions in historical research, including, but not limited to, literary and historiographical reflections of empire; changes in the urban environment and provincial landscape: housing, public buildings, monuments, boundaries, land use; and developments in the social hierarchy: slavery, class issues, role of women, ethnic and religious minorities. Emphasis on research methodologies.

Prerequisite: English 1012 [2] and at least sophomore standing; or permission of the chairperson.

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