ROMAN HISTORY
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It's necessary to know the main facts and events of Roman history. In order to do it, we suggest AA.VV., Nuove questioni di Roma antica, Mlano 1969, 926 ss
The final examination will be an oral examination, based on three questions and moving from a general topic towards a peculiar one, by increasing the degree of specificity. It will concern Roman history (first and second question) and history of ancient Como (third question). The examination aims to underline the student's skill in appreciating Roman history and historical method, and offers the opportunity to verify the degree of application of general guidelines of Roman history to rhe local experience. The evaluation will be expressed in thirtieths.
The course aims to offer a diachronic perspective of Roman history, from its origins to the fall of Roman empire,focusing social, economic and military aspects. On the other hand, the course wants to increase the specific attainments required to a touristic operator, whose field of professional work will be disclosed in a city and a region rich of museums, roman ruins and archaeological evidence. Finally, the goal is to combine the knowledge of roman history and historical method with the real opportunity to find a job in touristic and archaeological cicle.
The course summerizes the main facts of Roman history, from the origins to the fall of Roman empire, focusing economic, political, social and military questions by describing , through institutional perspective: 1)The origins of Rome a)greek colonization and Italic old people b)Etruscans, Latins and Sabins from the foundation of Rome to the monarchy c)civitas as political-juridical system, social body and unity of economic production d)from Monarchy to Republic 2)The Res Publica Romana a)magistracy and popular assemblies b)internal politics to IV century BC: the conflict among patricians and plebeians c)Roman expansionism in Latium vetus d)aristocracy and clientela: ager publicus, servi and liberti in early Rome e)the southern campaign: money and commerce as factors of social and political dynamics f)First and second Punic war: expansionism between administration and wealth redistribution 3)The crisis of res publica and the question of mediterranean imperialism: third punic war between agricltur, demography and a renewed wealth flow a)the Gracchi and political struggle in second century BC b)ordo equester and nobilitas: the birth of a modern financial system c)army and socii Italici d)Marius and Drusus e)Bellum Sociale f)Silla g)political struggle from the triumvirate to the civil war: reforms and projects of Julius Caesar 4)Augustus and the foundation of the Principate:juridical, political and ideological aspects a)economic situation and social classes b)Princeps and Senatus: central government and local administration c)from the Iulio-Claudian to the Antoninian age: money, agricolture, commercial balance, provinciae and administrative structure of the Empire d)Emperors from northern Africa between architectural splendours and a new idea of political power 5)Diocletianus and the Dominate a)tetrarchy b)military reforms c)administrative, economic and fiscal measures d)persecution against Christianity 6)From Constantinus to Theodosius a)economy, religion, law and power in Constantinus's perspective b)Theodosius and the division of Roman Empire c)The barbarian invasions and the fall of Roman Empire.
The second part of the course points out the Roman history of Como, focusing archaeological, urbanistic, artistic, social and economic issues, with special attention to 1)Roma city of Como, from its foundation to the cesarian colonization 2)Law, economy and society in Roman Como during the Empire and the Plinian age.
One among (last edition available) 1. E.GABBA-D.FORABOSCHI-D.MANTOVANI-E.LO CASCIO- L.TROIANI, Introduzione alla storia di Roma, LED, Milano; 2.L.BESSONE-R.SCUDERI-A.BALDINI, Manuale di storia romana, Monduzzi, Milano; 3.A.MOMIGLIANO, Manuale di storia romana, Utet, Torino; 4.M.PANI-E.TODISCO, Storia romana. Dalle origini alla tarda antichità, Crocci, Roma; 5.M.LE GLAY-J.L.VOISIN-Y.LE BOHEC, Storia romana, Il Mulino, Bologna; 6.S.RODA, Storia di Roma, EdiSES, Napoli.
For the Roman history of Como, see G.LURASCHI, Storia di Como antica. Saggi di diritto, archeologia e storia, New press, Como, 1997, pp.461-767
The course will take 55 hours of frontal lessons. Guided tours will take place to the Roman section of the Museum of Como, the baths and the roman reliefs in the city.
Professor will receive the students after the lessons. It's always possible to contact him by mail
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