Search Results

HIST UN1020 The Romans and Their World. 4 points.

This course examines the history of the Roman Empire from the formation of the Roman monarchy in 753 BCE to the collapse of the Western Empire in 476 CE. At the heart of the class is a single question: how did the Roman Empire come to be, and why did it last for so long? We will trace the rise and fall of the Republic, the extension of its power beyond Italy, and the spread of Christianity. Epic poetry, annalistic accounts, coins, papyri, inscriptions, and sculpture will illuminate major figures like Cleopatra, and features of daily life like Roman law and religion. The destructive mechanics by which Rome sustained itself--war, slavery, and environmental degradation--will receive attention, too, with the aim of producing a holistic understanding this empire.  Discussion Section Required.

History

Columbia College

http://bulletin.columbia.edu/columbia-college/departments-instruction/history/

The History curriculum covers most areas of the world and most periods of history. It encourages students to develop historical understanding in the widest sense of the word: a thorough empirical grasp along with the kind of analytical skills that come with a genuinely historical sensibility. This is done through two types of courses: lectures and seminars. Lectures range from broad surveys of the history of a place or period to more thematically oriented courses. Seminars offer students the opportunity to work more closely with historical sources in smaller groups and to do more sophisticated written work. Because history courses usually have no prerequisites, there are no preordained sequences to follow. It is advisable, however, that students take a relevant lecture course in preparation for a seminar. Majors wishing to follow a more intensive program are advised to enroll in a historiography course and to undertake a senior thesis project. Historically, majors have pursued careers in a very wide range of areas including medicine, law, mass media, Wall Street, and academia.

History

General Studies

http://bulletin.columbia.edu/general-studies/majors-concentrations/history/

...concentrators. The yearlong HIST UN3838 - HIST UN3839 Senior...include: African Civilizations ( AFCV UN1020 ) (when taught by...

Middle Eastern, South Asian, and African Studies

Columbia College

http://bulletin.columbia.edu/columbia-college/departments-instruction/middle-eastern-south-asian-african-studies/

...Hind to Hindustan , or HIST W3811 South Asia...South Asia) or AFCV UN1020 African Civilizations (for...

Middle Eastern, South Asian, and African Studies

General Studies

http://bulletin.columbia.edu/general-studies/majors-concentrations/middle-eastern-south-asian-african-studies/

...Hind to Hindustan , or HIST W3811 South Asia...South Asia) or AFCV UN1020 African Civilizations (for...