STORIA DELLA CITTA' ANTICA

L-ANT/03 - 6 CFU - 1° Semester

Teaching Staff

MARGHERITA GUGLIELMINA CASSIA
CLAUDIA GIUFFRIDA


Learning Objectives

- reconstructing the long history of the city of Rome which, from the wars to maintain its independence, was able to affirm its hegemony in Latium and the Mediterranean basin, leaving an indelible mark even in European history;

- presenting aims and specific tools of the methodology of historical research: interpreting the past through the various ancient sources and accurately placing the contents acquired on a diachronic line and in a geographical context;

- defining and examining one particular “problem” of the discipline – i.e. the history of the ancient city and its relationship with the country – in light of the modern historiographic debate.


Course Structure

Thaugt classes, but, in order to consolidate the disciplinary contents acquired on a manual basis (knowledge), exercises will be held on specific topics through the direct reading of some literary and epigraphic evidence (skills).



Detailed Course Content

- the origins of Rome and the monarchical age: relationships with the Etruscan world and other peoples of the Italian peninsula;

- Republican Rome: social, political, cultural and religious organization;

- expansionism in the Mediterranean basin;

- Imperial Rome: social and political organization of the Principate;

- the third century: economic problems and social dynamics;

- Christianity and imperial power;

- the bureaucratization in Late Antiquity;

- the fall of the Western Roman Empire;

- urbanization in the Italian peninsula and in the Roman provinces;

- a basic structure of Roman organisation: urbes and civitates;

- cities of the Roman Empire between paganism and Christianity.



Textbook Information

Module A (Prof. M. Cassia). The documentary basis of Roman history (1 CFU)

Module B (Prof. M. Cassia). Knowledge of Roman History and Ancient City from the Origins to the Late Antiquity (3 CFU)

Module C (Prof. C. Giuffrida). Cities and Empire (2 CFU)

a. A basic structure of Roman organisation: urbes and civitates

b. Cities of the Roman Empire between paganism and Christianity

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