Units of study
ANHS2612 - Historiography Ancient and Modern
Semester 1, 2011 | Credit Points: 6
Coordinator: Julia Christine Kindt
Phone: +61 2 9351 6814
Email: julia.kindt@sydney.edu.au
Description
Greco-Roman historiography remains a central object of inquiry for students of the ancient world. This unit examines samples of Greco-Roman historiography in light of their original contexts and of modern approaches. Topics will include: Why did the ancients invent and how did they exploit literary representations of the past? What were their methods and their criteria for ascertaining historical truths? How was history implicated in Greco-Roman literature and in Greco-Roman culture? How can modern historiographical theories illuminate ancient practices?
Assessments
1x2000 word class paper (40%), 1x2 hour exam (30%), 1x500 word reading journal (15%) and participation (15%)
Classes
1x2 hour lecture and 1x1 hour tutorial per week
Prerequisites
12 junior credit points of Ancient History or History or Asian Studies OR 6 junior credit points of Ancient History or History or Asian Studies and 6 junior credit points of either Classical Studies, Latin, Greek (Ancient), or Archaeology
Prohibitions
ANHS2691, ANHS2692
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