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ANCH310 Politics and Leadership in the Roman Republic
Updated: 09 October 2009| Credit Points | 6 | ||||||||||||
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| Intensive School(s) | None | ||||||||||||
| Supervised Exam | There is no UNE Supervised Examination. | ||||||||||||
| Pre-requisites | 12cp in ANCH or ARPA or ASST or ECON (units with a 4 or 5 as second digit [denoting ECON HIST] only) or HIST or RELS or candidature in a postgraduate award | ||||||||||||
| Co-requisites | None | ||||||||||||
| Restrictions | ANCH410 or ANCH510 | ||||||||||||
| Notes | None | ||||||||||||
| Combined Units |
ANCH510 - Politics and Leadership in the Roman Republic |
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| Coordinator(s) | Bronwyn Hopwood (bhopwood@une.edu.au) | ||||||||||||
| Unit Description |
This unit examines the theory and practice of Roman politics, government and leadership drawing mainly on evidence from the end of the Second Punic War to the battle of Actium. Particular emphasis will be placed on how elite Romans moved through their career and on the functioning and ideology of the Roman Republic. Students will gain a good knowledge of the political life of the Roman Republic and an understanding of the ancient and modern intellectual concepts central to comprehending it. |
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| Materials | Text information will be published prior to commencement of the teaching period. | ||||||||||||
| Disclaimer | Offer of some subjects is subject to viability. Information in these unit descriptions is subject to change prior to commencement of semester. |
