ANCH6502 Bad neighbours: evidence of Athenian life from 4th century law-court speeches
| Offered By | School of Cultural Inquiry |
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| Academic Career | Graduate Coursework |
| Course Subject | Ancient History |
| Offered in | ANCH6502 will not be offered in 2010 |
| Unit Value | 6 units |
| Course Description | The large corpus of extant speeches from the Athenian law-courts of the 4th century BC provide us with our best set of evidence for the social, economic and even political life of ancient Greece. Students will read speeches by orators such as Lysias, Isokrates, Demosthenes and Aischines, and explore in detail what we can learn from the individual cases being argued about Athenian society at large. Reading from the law-court speeches themselves will be supplemented with evidence from philosophers, writers of treatises, literary sources, inscriptions, and archaeological evidence. cases to be studied will include disputes over inheritance, marital and sexual relationships, business partnerships, and political disputes. Students will also learn about the economic structure of agriculture, mining and trade in Athens; family structure and relationships; slavery; effects of war; and other aspects of Athenian life. |
| Learning Outcomes |
Students will:
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| Indicative Assessment |
Class presentation and written report (2,000 words group report plus 1,000-word individual report) |
| Workload |
One hour lecture per week for 13 weeks; two hours of tutorials/seminars per week for 12 weeks; expected out-of-class-time work is 8 hours per week |
| Indicative Reading List | Relevant journal articles, useful URLs, discipline specific journals |
| Academic Contact | Dr Peter Londey |
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