640025 SE Ancient History I: Civil Wars in Rome: Actors, Agency and Structures
winter semester 2021/2022 | Last update: 05.05.2021 | Place course on memo listBroadening and deepening of subject‐specific skills in the area of Ancient History by examination of new and unfamiliar topics with reference to current research tendencies and controversies. Implementation of scientific competence (methods and worktechniques) and incorporation with content, development of qualifications to autonomous historical reasoning.
The focus is on political positions, power struggles and alliances of the 1st century BC – a time that has come down as a time of civil war. On the basis of selected topics, we will analyze the action of protagonists as well as the relation between individual action and the structural conditions that characterized the Roman Republic.
Lecture, talks on selected topics by students, discussion on every talk working out the main aspects and presenting the results in detail.
Paper and participation in discussion
Will be announcend in the lecture.
- Faculty of Philosophy and History
- Master's Programme History according to the curriculum 2009 (120 ECTS-Credits, 4 semesters)
- Teacher training programme History, Social Studies and Civic Studies according to the curriculum 2001
- Master's Programme Ancient History and Ancient Oriental Studies according to the curriculum 2009 (120 ECTS-Credits, 4 semesters)
- Faculty of Teacher Education
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