*314. Roman History (3) F,S

 History of Rome and the Roman world from the Eighth Century B.C. to the Fifth Century A.D. 

HISTORY 314--SPRING, 2012--8:00-9:15 MW--LA3-110--Hood

TEXTS
Ward, Heichelheim and Yeo, A History of the Roman People = W
Plutarch, Fall of the Roman Republic = P
Rowell, Rome in the Augustan Age = R
 Scarre, Penguin Historical Atlas of Ancient Rome--Recommended

 

DATE LECTURE TOPIC READING ASSIGNMENT
Jan. 23 Introduction and Background W 1-2
Jan. 25 Roman Primitive Institutions; The Constitution W 3-4
Jan. 30 Roman Constitution & Character; First Punic War; W 5-7/5-7; QUIZ Ward 5-9/5-8
Feb. 1 First Punic War; Hannibal W 8-9/8
Feb. 6 Hannibal; The Conquest of the East QUIZ Ward 10-12/9-10 W 9/10
Feb. 8 Spain and Carthage; The Rise of the Senate W 11-12/10
Feb. 13 Roman Society and Cato; SLIDES; Book Choice 1 W 13 /11
Feb. 15 FIRST MID-TERM; The Gracchi  
Feb. 20 The Gracchi; Marius; QUIZ Ward 14-17/12-14 W 14-15/12-13; P Marius
Feb. 22 Sulla; Pompey QUIZ Ward 16-18 W 16-17/14; P Sulla
Feb. 27 Pompey and Caesar; QUIZ Ward 18-20/15-16 W 18/15; P Pompey, Crassus
Feb. 29 Caesar; The Second Triumvirate; Review #1 Due W 19-20/16; P Cicero & Caesar
March 5 The Second Triumvirate; QUIZ Ward 19-21/17-18 W 21/17; R 1-2
March 7 Economic and Social Life; SLIDES W 18
March 12 SECOND MID-TERM; Augustus  
March 14 Augustus and Augustan Culture W 22-25/19-21; R 3-5
March 19 Julio-Claudians; QUIZ Ward 26-27/22-23 W 26-27/22-23
April 2 The Flavian House; First Century Culture; QUIZ Ward 28-29/24-25 W 28/24
April 4 The Adoptive Emperors; Book Choice #2 Due W 29/25
April 9 Second Century Culture; SLIDES W 30/26
April 11 THIRD MID-TERM; Severans  
April 16 Severans; Pagan Religion W 31/27
April 23 Jesus of Nazareth; Early Christianity; QUIZ Ward 32-33/28-29  
April 25 The Military Anarchy; W 32-33/28-29
April 30 Diocletian; Constantine; QUIZ Ward 34-37/30-33 W 34/30
May 2 Constantine; 337-395; Book Review #2 Due W 35-37/31-33
May 7 395-476; SLIDES; Quiz Ward 38-39/34-35 W 38-39/34-35
May 9 The Fall?
May 14 Final Examination 8:00-10:00 a.m.

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Attendance is not formally measured into your grade. However, you MUST be present for all examinations (mid-terms, quizzes and the final). It is assumed that if you must miss a test, you will have required the assistance of a physician, or you will be particpating in an officially-recognized university activity. You must either provide a statement n letterhead stationary from your physician (M.D.) attesting to your physical incapacity to attend class on the day of the missed examination, or you must submit one week in advance a statement from a Unviersity official explaining the acrtivity for which you seek a make-up examination.

Except for the first day of class, you should prepare your reading assignments BEFORE the lecture for which they are assigned. Since the lectures complement the text, if you have not read the text beforehand, it is likely that your comprehension of the lectures will be poor. Do not fall behind in your reading, for it will surely be reflected in your grades.

Each Midterm, consisting of 1/3 identification and 2/3 essay, counts as one sixth of the final grade. The final examination, with the same composition, counts as one sixth of the grade. There will also be reading quizzes every Monday; the total of the quizzes will count as one sixth of the grade. The total of the book reviews also count as one sixth of the final grade.

Lists of terms to be used in a lecture may be found posted on my web site: http://www.csulb.edu/~dhood/ You should download the list of lecture terms and look up the meaning of any terms you do not know before coming to class.

My Office Hours are 9:15-10:30 M and W in FO2-108. My office phone is (562) 985-4420. Another number you can call is announced in the 985-4420 message. My e-mail address is dhood@csulb.edu. I respond to e-mail messages within a few hours. I am also available by appointment.

Each student will write two 3-5 page book reviews. Your choice for the first book review is due Monday, February 13th. The first book review is due on Wednesday ,Feb. 29th. Your choice for the second book review is dueWednesday, April 4th and the review itself is due on Wednesday, May 2nd. The list of books from which you may choose is linked below. These book reviews may be used for Section B.2 in your portfolio. Please see Portfolio Guidelines: http://www.csulb.edu/colleges/cla/departments/history/docs/portfolioguidelines.doc You will need to upload your book reviews to Turnitin through Beachboard.

Book Review Guidelines

First, a book review is not a book report. A book report simply summarizes the contents of a book, while a book review is a qualitative assessment of the book, its thesis and its success in making its point(s). In your review you will not only briefly report on the contents, but you will also assess the book's strengths and weaknesses. It is true that the author of a book is (usually) a professional historian, and you may think you are unqualified write a book review. But a book review is your assessment of the book, its contents and its purpose, written from your own point of view. Did the book speak to you? Did it fulfill its promise? Is it useful to an upper division history student?

In writing your review, it is not enough to indicate whether or not you liked the book. You must also explain why you liked or disliked it. If you think it is interesting, you must relate why you feel that way. If you dislike the book, you need to explain the reasons for your judgment. Was the book unconvincing because the author failed to support sufficient evidence to support the thesis? Or, perhaps, did you disagree with the book's underlying assumptions?

In order to form these types of judgments, you need to read critically and analytically. As a critical reader, you are not passive. Reading should be a constant interaction between the reader and the writer. You should always ask questions of the book and then try to find the answers within the work itself.

Place your name in the upper right-hand corner of the first page.

The very first line of the book review should list the author, title, place published, publisher and date of publication. This is the format::

AuthorLastname, Firstname. Title. City: Publisher, date.

I. You should begin with a brief summary of the book that also relates the author's main point or thesis. This is a one-paragraph introduction to your review.

II. You should then provide one or two paragraphs of information about the author. What is the author's viewpoint? What can you discover about the author's background that might shed light on the author's thesis or upon the author's bias and point of view? What is the author's purpose in writing the book? If you don't understand the author's purpose in writing the book, you surely will have trouble understanding the book itself.

III. You may now provide a brief (one to two paragraph) abstract of the book's content. This is NOT the heart of your review. Rather, it is background material for the next section, your analysis of the book's thesis.

IV. The heart of your review is a three to four paragraph analysis of the book's thesis or argument. What evidence does the author present to support his thesis? Is the evidence presented clearly and logically? Do the author's main points follow in a logical sequence, and does the author provide adequate evidence to support the points? Is the author convincing and persuasive in presenting and arguing for his thesis? You might want to compare the content and arguments of this book with other materials you have read.

V. Finally, in one to two paragraphs of conclusions and recommendations, provide a summary evaluation of the book. Was the thesis clear? Was the evidence strong? Were the conclusions drawn from that evidence sound and persuasive? Do you agree or disagree with the author's assumptions and conclusions? Was the book helpful or useful to your understanding of Roman history? Would you recommend the book to a classmate? Would you keep the book on the reading list?

Format: 1. Three to five pages, double-spaced, with no more than one-inch margins and a font no greater than 12 points. 2. Indicate page numbers in parentheses when you refer to a specific idea. 3. Direct quotations of more than three lines do not require quotation marks; instead, they should be indented and single spaced. However, use quotations sparingly to support a point; do not try to make up your entire paper with quotations. 4. Do not hand in a rough draft. Take pride in your writing, and proofread your paper for spelling and grammar. When naming a book either as a choice or in the review itself, the bibliographic format stipulated above must be used. Your grade will be lowered if you do not follow the format.

Deadlines: Book review choices must be e-mailed to dhood@csulb.edu by 8:00 a.m. on the dates indicated. Book Reviews must be physically handed-in (not e-mailed) at the beginning of class on the dates indicated above. The only acceptable excuse for lateness is a physician's written medical excuse informing me that you were too ill to come to class on the date the paper was due.

Selections for Book Reviews

Upon successful completion of this course, the student should:
How they will be measured
Objective Exams
Essay Exams
Book Review
Class Debate
Master course-specific content
x
Understand History as a discipline
x
x
Understand conceptual methods: i.e., Periodization, interpretation
x
x
x
Understand Research: the difference between secondary & primary sources
x
x
Understand Researach: further develop computer and library skills
x
Develop Mechanical Skills
x
Develop Organizational Skills
x
x
x
Develop Writing Skills
x
x
x
Develop Analytical Skills
x
x
Understand the rols of history professionals
x
x


EARLY ITALY

INDO-EUROPEANS TIBER AENEAS
TERREMARE ETRURIA LAVINIUM
VILLANOVANS CUMAE ASCANIUS
LATIUM PALATINE ALBA LONGA
LATINS ROMA QUADRATA ROMULUS
PECUS QUIRINAL REMUS
PECUNIA VIMINAL SABINES

PRIMITIVE INSTITUTIONS 

CURIAE IMPERIUM
COMITIA CURIATA PATER FAMILIAS

GENS FAMILY
PRAENOMEN NOMEN COGNOMEN
GAIUS JULIUS CAESAR

COMMERCIUM 

CONUBIUM
PATRICIAN PLEBEIAN

CONFARREATIO 

PONTIFEX MAXIMUS 

FLAMEN DIALIS

COEMPTIO 

USUS

 

LUPERCALIA PENATES DEVOTIO
NUMEN LARS FAMILIARIS EVOCATIO
JANUS GENIUS MARS
VESTA FETIALES JUPITER OPTIMUS MAXIMUS

CONSTITUTION
 
COMITIA CURIATA TRIBUNES QUAESTORS
CONSULS AEDILES PLEBISCITA
LICTORS CONSILIUM PLEBIS TRIBUTUM COMITIA TRIBUTA
FASCES COMITIA CENTURIATA Q. PUBLILIUS PHILO
PONTIFEX MAXIMUS CENSORS L. HORTENSIUS
CONSULS PROROGATION

COMITIA CENTURIATA
EQUITES 18
CLASS I 80
CLASS II 20
CLASS III 20
CLASS IV 20
CLASS V 30
PROLETARII 1
SPECIAL CRAFTS 4
TOTAL 193

CHARACTER

DECIMATION

 
LATINS

CAMPANIANS 

ETRUSCANS 

SABINES

SOCII

PROVOCATIO 

COMMERCIUM 

CONUBIUM 

VOTE/HOLD OFFICE IN ROME 

MILITARY SERVICE 

 

TAXES 

ROMAN LAW

PROVOCATIO 

COMMERCIUM 

CONUBIUM 

VOTE/HOLD OFFICE IN OWN TOWNS 

MILITARY SERVICE 

SAME AS ROMANS 

TAXES 

ROMAN LAW

 

 
 
 
 

 

SPECIFIC TREATY NUMBER 

 

SOCII'S LAW


FIRST PUNIC WAR

CARTHAGE RHEGIUM CAPE ECNOMUS
GADES APPIUS CLAUDIUS CAUDEX NUMIDIANS
SUFETES HANNO XANTHIPPUS
SICILY TRIREME LILYBAEUM
AGATHOCLES CORVUS DREPANA
MAMERTINES L. CORNELIUS SCIPIO ASINUS HANNO THE GREAT
MESSANA MYLAE HAMILCAR BARCA
PYRRHUS PANORMUS Q. LUTATIUS CATULUS
HIERO L. MANLIUS VULSO AEGATES ISLANDS
SYRACUSE M. ATILIUS REGULUS LIPARI ISLANDS

SECOND PUNIC WAR

SARDINIA TREBIA PHILIP OF MACEDON
HAMILCAR BARCA ARIMINIUM HIERONYMUS
HANNIBAL ARRETIUM ARCHIMEDES
HASDRUBAL LAKE TRASIMENE NOVA CARTHAGO
MASSILIA Q. FABIUS MAXIMUS ILIPA
EBRO RIVER M. MINUCIUS RUFUS CL. CLAUDIUS NERO
SAGUNTUM L. AEMILIUS PAULLUS M. LIVIUS SALINATOR
CISPADINE GAUL C. TERENTIUS VARRO METAURUS RIVER
GAIUS FLAMINIUS CANNAE UTICA
ILLYRIA DERTOSA BAGRADAS
P. CORNELIUS SCIPIO NUMIDIA TUNES
RHONE SYPHAX ZAMA
SEMPRONIUS MASINISSA NARAGGARA

CONQUEST OF THE EAST
 
PHILIP V--MACEDON AETOLIAN LEAGUE THERMOPYLAE
ANTIOCHUS III--SYRIA ACHAEAN LEAGUE PUBLIUS CORNELIUS SCIPIO AFRICANUS
SELEUCID EMPIRE RHODES LUCIUS CORNELIUS SCIPIO
PTOLEMY--EGYPT THESSALY MAGNESIA
ATTALUS I--PERGAMUM TITUS QUINCTIUS FLAMININUS PERSEUS
ATHENS CYNOCEPHALAE LUCIUS AEMILIUS PAULLUS
PYDNA

SPAIN AND CARTHAGE
 
MARCUS PORCIUS CATO CELTIBERIANS NUMANTINE
TIBERIUS SEMPRONIUS GRACCHUS GALBA P. CORNELIUS SCIPIO AEMILIANUS
LUSITANIA VIRIATHUS MANCINUS
LUCIUS MUMMIUS NUMANTIA MASINISSA

RISE OF THE SENATE
 
PROROGATION LEX VILLIA ANNALIS


SECOND CENTURY ROMAN SOCIETY 

LATIFUNDIA TERENCE CATO
POMPEII LIVIUS ANDRONICUS ORIGINS
PUBLICANI--PUBLICANS ODYSSEY LUCILIUS
PUBLIUS CORNELIUS SCIPIO NAEVIUS EPICUREANS
CORNELIA 1ST PUNIC WAR STOICS
TIBERIUS SEMPRONIUS GRACCHUS ENNIUS SATURNALIA
PLAUTUS ANNALS


THE GRACCHI
 
LAELIUS SAPIENS PROXENOS EQUITES
MANCINUS P. MUCIUS SCAEVOLA MARCUS LIVIUS DRUSUS
M. OCTAVIUS P. C. SCIPIO NASICA OPIMIUS
ATTALUS OF PERGAMUM FULVIUS FLACCUS

MARIUS 

OPIMIUS Q. CAECILIUS METELLUS NUMIDICUS Q. SERVILIUS CAEPIO
CAIUS MARIUS BOCCHUS OF MAURETANIA ARAUSIO
ARPINUM L. CORNELIUS SULLA L. APPULEIUS SATURNINUS
JULIA POPULARES Q. LUTATIUS CATULUS
CIRTA OPTIMATES GLAUCIA


SULLA
 
M. LIVIUS DRUSUS COSS 88: M. LICINIUS CRASSUS
SOCIAL WAR (SOCII)

SULLA

Q. C. METELLUS PIUS
CORFINUM

GNAEUS POMPEIUS STRABO

CN. POMPEIUS (MAGNUS)
ITALIA TR. PLEB. P. SULPICIUS RUFUS PRAENESTE
MITHRIDATES COSS 87: COLLINE GATE
PONTUS

CINNA

SERTORIUS

CN. OCTAVIUS


POMPEY 

COSS 78 PERPERNA VERRES

M. AEMILIUS LEPIDUS THE ELDER

MITHRIDATES M. TULLIUS CICERO

Q. LUTATIUS CATULUS

L. LICINIUS LUCULLUS C. JULIUS CAESAR
M. IUNIUS BRUTUS M. ANTONIUS AULUS GABINIUS
Q. C. METELLUS PIUS SPARTACUS ARMENIA
QUINTUS SERTORIUS M. LICINIUS CRASSUS TIGRANES

POMPEY AND CAESAR
 
CATILINE P. CLODIUS PULCHER T. ANNIUS MILO
COSS 63: M. PORCIUS CATO LUCA

M. TULLIIS CICERO

TRIUMVIRATE CARRHAE

C. ANTONIUS

M. CALPURNIUS BIBULUS C. SCRIBONIUS CURIO
BRUNDISIUM CAESAR M. ANTONIUS
CONCORDIA ORDINUM JULIA = POMPEY RUBICON

CAESAR 

M. AEMILIUS LEPIDUS THE YOUNGER PTOLEMY AULETES XII CAESARION
M. ANTONIUS PTOLEMY XIII SEXTUS POMPEY
CURIO CLEOPATRA MUNDA
JUBA I PTOLEMY XIV DICTATOR PERPETUUS
PHARSALUS THAPSUS C. CASSIUS LONGINUS
CATO M. IUNIUS BRUTUS
UTICA CALPURNIA

SECOND TRIUMVIRATE
 
M. ANTONY SEXTUS POMPEY TREATY OF BRUNDISIUM
M. AEMILIUS LEPIDUS M. VIPSANIUS AGRIPPA COUNCIL OF TARENTUM
OCTAVIAN C. MAECENAS NAULOCHUS
C. JULIUS CAESAR OCTAVIANUS BRUTUS  HARPAX
COSS 43 CASSIUS ACTIUM

HIRTIUS

PHILIPPI

PANSA



ECONOMIC & SOCIAL LIFE
 
BAIAE CATULLUS TRAVERTINE
CLODIA ATTICUS