21H.331 Julius Caesar and the Fall of the Roman Republic

21H.331
Julius Caesar and the Fall of the Roman Republic

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Not offered academic year 2017-2018.

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H, E, CI-M

Ancient Rome from 133 to 27 BC. Explores political, social, and economic factors commonly offered to explain the fall of the Roman Republic: growth of the territorial empire, increased intensity of aristocratic competition, transformation of the Italian economy, growth of the city of Rome and dependence of the urban plebs, changes in military recruitment and dependence of soldiers on their generals. Emphasis on the reading of ancient sources in translation, including Cicero, Sallust, Caesar, Augustus, Appian, Plutarch, and Suetonius. Taught in seminar format with emphasis on class participation.