Week 1:
Lecture 1: Introduction to Roman History and Course Overview
Lecture 2: The Geography of Italy and the Foundation of Rome
Week 2:
Lecture 3: The Roman Monarchy and the Etruscan Influence
Lecture 4: The Transition to the Roman Republic
Week 3:
Lecture 5: The Punic Wars: Rome vs. Carthage
Lecture 6: Roman Expansion and Conquests in the Hellenistic World
Week 4:
Lecture 7: The Roman Republic: Political Structure and Institutions
Lecture 8: Roman Society: Patricians, Plebeians, and Slaves
Week 5:
Lecture 9: Roman Culture: Religion, Mythology, and Festivals
Lecture 10: The Republic in Crisis: The Gracchi
Week 6:
Lecture 11: Marius and Sulla
Lecture 12: Cicero and Catiline
DEADLINE: BY THIS SUNDAY SUBMIT THE FIRST DRAFT OF YOUR PAPER BY EMAIL TO THE PROFESSOR (Sunday of week 06)
Week 7:
Lecture 13: The First Triumvirate and the Rise of Julius Caesar
Lecture 14: The Assassination of Caesar and the Second Triumvirate
Week 8:
Lecture 15: Augustus and the Founding of the Roman Empire
Lecture 16: Roman Literature: Poetry, Prose, and Drama
Week 9:
Lecture 17: The Julio-Claudian Emperors: Tiberius to Nero
Lecture 18: The Flavian Emperors: Vespasian, Titus, and Domitian
Week 10:
Lecture 19: The Five Good Emperors: Nerva to Marcus Aurelius
Lecture 20: Commodus and the Severan Dynasty
Week 11:
Lecture 21: Daily life in the Roman Empire
Lecture 22: The Imperial Cult
DEADLINE: BY THIS SUNDAY SUBMISSION FOR ALL THE PAPER PROJECTS (Sunday of week 11)
Week 12:
Lecture 23: Crisis of the Third Century: Economic and Political Challenges
Lecture 24: Diocletian and the Tetrarchy
Week 13:
Lecture 25: Constantine the Great and the Christianization of Rome
Lecture 26: The Fall of the Western Roman Empire: Causes and Consequences (part one)
Week 14:
Lecture 27: The Fall of the Western Roman Empire: Causes and Consequences (part two)
Lecture 28: Legacy and Impact of Roman History
Week 15: Final Exam (date TBA: do not make travel plans for this week!)