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Dec 14, 2025
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HIST 5536 - Medieval Rome: Piety and Power An interdisciplinary course on the political, religious, and topographical history of the city and its environs over a long time span. The focus is on periods of dramatic change, both political and physical, including the time around the reigns of the first Roman emperor, Augustus, and the first Christian emperor, Constantine; Rome under Gothic, Byzantine, Carolingian rule; the medieval city around the first Jubilee in 1300; Renaissance Rome, and the fascist rebuilding of the city.
Requisites: Credit Hours: 4 Repeat/Retake Information: May not be retaken. Lecture/Lab Hours: 3.0 lecture Grades: Eligible Grades: A-F,PR,WP,WF,WN,FN,AU,I Learning Outcomes: - Student’s work demonstrates a basic mastery of research techniques that historians use.
- Student’s work employs the formal styles of writing, argumentation, and presentation that historians use.
- Student’s work reflects an understanding of historiographic traditions.
- Student’s work reflects an understanding of the intellectual, political, economic, social, and cultural history of the United States, Europe, classical civilization, the Near-East, or one ¿Non-Western¿ area.
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