AHIS1020

Rome to the Gracchi

10 Units 1000 Level Course

Available in 2014

Ourimbah Semester 1

Previously offered in 2012, 2011, 2009, 2008, 2007, 2006, 2004

Examines the history of Rome from its origins down to the Sacks of Carthage and Corinth in the middle of the 2nd century BC. The main focus will be on the evolution of the institutions of Republican government, features of Rome?s internal political practice, and the development of her external empire and its administration. Attention will also be paid to the Roman self-image, as evidenced in her value system, foundation mythology, and treatment of her achievement (as seen in major historians).

Objectives 1. To encourage a broad knowledge and understanding of the development of Rome down to the era of the Gracchi.

2. To encourage an understanding of the changing conditions of Roman society, and the manner in which it differed from our own.

3. To encourage a critical approach to both literary and archaeological evidence.

4. To foster the accurate and effective expression of one?s appreciation of, and critical ideas about, ancient society and its leaders.
Content Foundation of Rome: Aeneas and Romulus in Livy and Vergil

The early city and its Institutions

1. Expansion through Italy

2. Acquisition of an Empire: Wars with Carthage and Greece (264-146BC)

3. Historiography of Rome: Polybius (and Livy)

4. Roman values, particularly those of the Nobility

5. Internal Politics and Reform in the 2nd Century BC
Replacing Course(s) n/a
Transition n/a
Industrial Experience 0
Assumed Knowledge None
Modes of Delivery Internal Mode
Teaching Methods Lecture
Tutorial
Assessment Items
Essays / Written Assignments 2. Tutorial paper, 30% (1000-1250 words) - due mid semester
3. Essay, 40% (2000-2250 words) - due late semester 4. Class Test, 20% - due end semester
Quiz - Class 1. Class Quiz, 10% - due early semester
Contact Hours Tutorial: for 1 hour(s) per Week for 12 weeks
Lecture: for 2 hour(s) per Week for 13 weeks
Timetables 2014 Course Timetables for AHIS1020