The clash between Carthage and Rome was as great as any in antiquity and shaped the future for much of the world. This unit will place that clash in its proper Mediterranean context. It will explore the many simultaneous events of the Third Century, from Portugal to Iraq, showing how smaller communities were drawn into the conflict, and how even the superpowers were dependent on and manipulated by so many supposedly weaker parties. The history will be examined from various viewpoints, from Hellenistic kings and Roman soldiers, to Celtic farmers, small islanders and Carthaginian cavalrymen. The result will be a rich, nuanced and global view of the so-called Punic Wars.
Unit details and rules
| Academic unit | Classics and Ancient History |
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| Credit points | 6 |
| Prerequisites
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12 credit points at 2000 level from Ancient History or 6 credit points at 2000 level from Ancient History and 6 credit points at 2000 level from (History or Archaeology or Philosophy or Ancient Greek or Latin) |
| Corequisites
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None |
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Prohibitions
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None |
| Assumed knowledge
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None |
| Available to study abroad and exchange students | Yes |
Teaching staff
| Coordinator | James Tan, james.t@sydney.edu.au |
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