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ANCH514 Citizens and Society in Ancient Rome
Updated: 19 June 2009| Credit Points | 6 | ||||||||
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| Intensive School(s) | None | ||||||||
| Supervised Exam | There is no UNE Supervised Examination. | ||||||||
| Pre-requisites | candidature in a postgraduate award | ||||||||
| Co-requisites | None | ||||||||
| Restrictions | ANCH214 or ANCH314 or ANCH414 | ||||||||
| Notes | None | ||||||||
| Combined Units |
ANCH314 - Citizens and Society in Ancient Rome |
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| Coordinator(s) | Michael Schmitz (mschmit2@une.edu.au) | ||||||||
| Unit Description |
This unit will examine the functioning of Roman society through the consideration of a number of key areas of Roman social relations: the economy, including slavery; the family, with special attention to women in family and society; and the place of religion in Roman life. Special attention will also be paid to attitudes within society towards groups such as foreigners and the poorer classes. |
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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. |
