Competencies and objectives

 

Course context for academic year 2020-21

This subject pretends to introduce the students into the world of the grecorroman Antiquity . It will centre especially in the analysis of some of his big cities and their singular monuments. The central core of the subject will be the ancient Greece and Rome with the aim to comprise the development of his socioeconomic systems, their political and institutional organisation, and their cultural and religious articulation. All this from a dynamic perspective and visual that will do attractive the analysis of some more complex societies of what usually perceives and spreads.

 

 

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Specific objectives stated by the academic staff for academic year 2020-21

. Understand the social processes of the Greco-Roman world
2. Observe the differences between city states and ancient empires
3. Analyze the cultural constructions related to their artistic and cultural manifestations
4. Study the socioeconomic bases of ancient democracies
5. Differentiate between the socio-economic foundations of the Republic and the Roman Empire
6. Understand the central figure of the Roman Republic: peasant-citizen-soldier
7. Analyze the causes of the decline and transformation of the Roman Empire

 

 

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General

Code: 91128
Lecturer responsible:
MOLINA VIDAL, JAIME
Credits ECTS:
Theoretical credits: 4,00
Practical credits: 0,00
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