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The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire

  • AHIS320
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The collapse of the Roman empire, after five centuries of domination of the Mediterranean world, represents a major shift in the political, military, and cultural forces of antiquity. Rome's fall is also a key concept in contemporary understanding of the ancient and indeed modern world, arguably the defining idea of the European historical tradition. This unit studies the politics and culture of the Roman and post-Roman period from the fourth to the sixth centuries (segueing into early medieval Europe) through close examination of texts ranging from historical narratives to imperial documents to saints' lives. We also consider how modern thinkers have defined this period and used it as a... -- Course Website

Instructor: Associate Professor Andrew Gillett

Prerequisites: 39cp or (6cp in AHIS or AHST units at 200 level) 



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