Degree | Type | Year | Semester |
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2500241 Archaeology | OT | 3 | 1 |
2500241 Archaeology | OT | 4 | 1 |
2500501 History | OB | 2 | 1 |
2503702 Ancient Studies | OB | 3 | 1 |
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There are no specific prerequisites, although it is recommended that interested students have a basic understanding of Ancient History.
The course will focus on the analysis of social processes and economic systems generated in the Near Eastern and Greco-Roman worlds. In addition to addressing the social and economic elements of the Near Eastern states, as well as Greek and Roman, plural and constantly evolving, will analyze the impact that had the commercial and military expansion led by them in their respective geographical areas of action, dealing with specific case studies.
At the end of the course, the student must acquire a basic knowledge of the main social and economic structures of both the Near Eastern and Greco-Roman worlds, as well as be able to analyze, process, and interpret any additional material, both primary and secondary sources (bibliography), demonstrating a first assimilation of the basic principles of historical research methodology.
1.- History of the discipline.
2.- Economic concepts. Karl Polanyi.
3.- Economy and society in the Ancient Near East. The merchant.
4.- Economy and society in the Ancient Egypt.
5.- Socio-economic structures of the Greco-Roman world. The pólis and the ciuitas.
6.- Forms of dependence.
7.- Territorium.
8.- Negotium.
9.- Otium.
- Attendance to theoretical sessions led by the teacher.
- Comprehensive reading of texts and interpretation of maps, graphics, archaeological documents.
- Carrying out reviews, works and analytical comments.
- Personal study.
The teaching methodology and the evaluation proposed in the guide may undergo some modification subject to the onsite teaching restrictions imposed by health authorities.
Annotation: Within the schedule set by the centre or degree programme, 15 minutes of one class will be reserved for students to evaluate their lecturers and their courses or modules through questionnaires.
Title | Hours | ECTS | Learning Outcomes |
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Type: Directed | |||
Comprehensive study of texts and documents of antiquity | 5.5 | 0.22 | 9, 4, 39, 26, 28, 37, 35 |
Theoretical classes | 35 | 1.4 | 4, 10, 29, 13, 12, 11, 31, 30, 18, 21, 24, 26, 35, 46 |
Type: Supervised | |||
Tutorial | 15 | 0.6 | 7, 29, 18, 33, 35 |
Type: Autonomous | |||
Personal study. Comprehensive reading of texts and interpretation of documents | 45 | 1.8 | 9, 10, 5, 14, 39, 26, 33, 35 |
Writing reviews, papers and analysis | 15 | 0.6 | 4, 5, 7, 8, 14, 32, 34, 15, 6, 44, 19, 33, 16, 41, 42, 46, 45 |
The evaluation of the subject will be based on the following specific exercises:
1.- PRACTICAL ACTIVITIES (60%). There will be two compulsory practical activities from which a written work will have to be delivered. The practical activities will consist of:
a) Bibliographic and research design activity (30%).
b) Primary sources activity and reading comprehension (30%).
2.- EXAM (40%). There will be a final exam, which will consist, on the one hand, of two questions to be developed to choose one (25%) and, on the other hand, a text commentary (from a primary or secondary source) (15%). The test will be done during the time of a class (90 min.).
On carrying out each evaluation activity, lecturers will inform students (on Moodle) of the procedures to be followed for reviewing all grades awarded, and the date on which such a review will take place.
Students will obtain a “Not assessed/Not submitted” course grade unless they have submitted more than 40% of the assessment items.
In the event of a student committing any irregularity that may lead to a significant variation in the grade awarded to an assessment activity, the student will be given a zero for this activity, regardless of any disciplinary process that may take place. In the event of several irregularities in assessment activities of the same subject, the student will be given a zero as the final grade for this subject.
The teaching methodology and the evaluation proposed in the guide may undergo some modification subject to the onsite teaching restrictions imposed by health authorities.
In the event that tests or exams cannot be taken onsite, they will be adapted to an online format made available through the UAB’s virtual tools (original weighting will be maintained). Homework, activities and class participation will be carried out through forums, wikis and/or discussion on Teams, etc. Lecturers will ensure that students are able to access these virtual tools, orwill offer them feasible alternatives.
SINGLE EVALUATION
- In the single evaluation modality, together with the WRITTEN TEST (40% of the final grade) we will have to complete two face-to-face exercises, one relating to bibliographic activities and research design (30% of the final grade) , and another on primary sources and reading comprehension (30% of the mark).
Title | Weighting | Hours | ECTS | Learning Outcomes |
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Bibliographic Activity | 30% | 17 | 0.68 | 40, 5, 8, 32, 44, 33, 16, 41, 38, 35, 45 |
Examen | 40% | 1.5 | 0.06 | 9, 1, 4, 10, 7, 29, 13, 12, 11, 14, 31, 30, 34, 18, 17, 15, 21, 24, 19, 26, 27, 38, 35, 46 |
Sources and Reading Comprehension Activity | 30% | 16 | 0.64 | 9, 2, 3, 5, 8, 14, 39, 34, 6, 21, 20, 24, 23, 22, 25, 26, 28, 27, 33, 16, 41, 36, 37, 35, 42, 43, 45 |
Near East / Egypt.
- GELB, I.J., Historia de la escritura, Alianza, Madrid 1993.
- GONZÁLEZ-WAGNER, C., El Próximo Oriente Antiguo, Síntesis, Madrid 1993.
- GRIMAL, N., Historia del Antiguo Egipto, Akal, Madrid 1996.
- KEMP, B.J., El Antiguo Egipto. Anatomía de una civilización, Crítica, Barcelona 1992.
- KLIMA, J., Sociedad y cultura en la Antigua Mesopotamia, Akal, Madrid 1983.
- LIVERANI, M., El Antiguo Oriente. Historia, sociedad y economía, Crítica, Barcelona 1995.
- MARGUERON, I.-C., Los mesopotámicos, Cátedra, Madrid 2002.
- MESKELL, L., Private Life in New Kingdom Egypt, Princeton 2002.
- PADRÓ, J., Historia del Egipto faraónico, Alianza, Madrid 2001.
- REDMAN, C.L., Los orígenes de la civilización, Crítica, Barcelona 1990.
- ROBINS, G., Women in Ancient Egypt, Cambridge 1993.
- SERRANO, J.M., Textos para la historia antigua de Egipto, Cátedra, Madrid 1993.
- SHAW, I. (ed.), The Oxford History of Ancient Egypt, OUP, Oxford 2000.
- SNELL, D., A Companion to Ancient Near East, Blackwell, Oxford 2005.
- TRIGGER, B.G. et alii, Historia del Egipto Antiguo, Crítica, Barcelona 1997.
- VAN DE MIEROOP, M., A History of the Ancient Near East, Blackwell, Malden 2007.
Greece / Rome.
- ANNEQUIN, J. et alii, Formas de explotación del trabajo y relaciones sociales en la Antigüedad clásica, Madrid 1979.
- ARIÉS, P.; DUBY, G. (dirs.), Historia de la vida privada, 1, Taurus, Madrid 1992.
- AUSTIN, M.M.; VIDAL-NAQUET,P., Economía y sociedad en la Grecia Antigua, Barcelona 1986.
- BADIAN, E., Roman Imperialism in the Late Republic, Blackwell, Oxford 1968.
- BRUNT, P.A., Conflictos sociales en la República romana, Buenos Aires 1973.
- CANTARELLA, E., La mujer romana, Santiago de Compostela 1991.
- CARANDINI, A., L'Anatomia della Scimmia, Turín 1979.
- COTTERELL, A., Los orígenes de la civilización europea, Crítica, Barcelona 1986.
- CRAWFORD, M.H., Coinage and Money Under the Roman Republic, Londres 1985.
- DE LA VILLA, J. (ed.), Mujeres de la Antigüedad, Alianza, Madrid 2004.
- DE MARTINO, F., Historia económica de la Roma antigua (2 vols.), Akal, Madrid 1985.
- DOMÍNGUEZ MONEDERO, A., La Polis y la expansión colonial griega, Síntesis, Barcelona 1991.
- DOMÍNGUEZ MONEDERO, A., Solón y Atenas, Alianza, Madrid 1999.
- ECKSTEIN, A., Mediterranean Anarchy, Interstate War and the Rise of Rome, Berkeley 2006.
- ERDKAMP, P. (ed.), A Companion to the Roman Army, Blackwell, Oxford 2007.
- ÉTIENNE, R., La vida cotidiana en Pompeya, Temas de Hoy, Madrid 1992.
- FANTHAM, E. et alii (eds), Women in the Classical World, Nova York 1994.
- FINLEY, M.I., El mundo de Odiseo, FCE, México 1961.
- FINLEY, M.I., Economía y sociedad en la antigua Grecia, Crítica, Barcelona 1984.
- FINLEY, M.I. (ed.), Estudios sobre Historia Antigua, Akal, Madrid 1981.
- FORNIS, C., Esparta: historia, sociedad y cultura de un mito, Crítica, Madrid 2003.
- GARNSEY, P.; SALLER, R., El Imperio Romano. Economía, sociedad y cultura, Crítica, Barcelona 1990.
- GREENE, K., The Archaeology of the Roman Economy, Berkeley 1986.
- GRIMAL,P., La formación del Imperio romano, Siglo XXI, Madrid 1990.
- HARRIS, W.V., Guerra e imperialismo en la Roma republicana, Siglo XXI, Madrid 1989.
- HINDESS, B.; HIRST, P.Q., Los modos de producción precapitalistas, Barcelona 1977.
- HOPKINS, K., Conquistadores y Esclavos, Barcelona 1981.
- HUMBERT, M., Institutions politiques et sociales de l'Antiquité, Précis Dalloz, París 1986.
- KOVALIOV, S.I., Historia de Roma, Akal Textos, Madrid 1973.
- LÉVÊQUE, P., VIDAL-NAQUET, P., Clisthène l’Athénien, Les Belles Lettres, París 1964.
- LYNN, S., MACINTOSH, J. (eds.), Women in Antiquity, Routledge, Londres 2016.
- MACLEAN, R., Freed Slaves and Roman Imperial Culture: Social Integration and the Transformation of Values, Cambridge 2018.
- MARROU, H.-I., Historia de la educación en la Antigüedad (2 vols.), Akal, Madrid 1985.
- MORLEY, N., Trade in Classical Antiquity, Cambridge 2007.
- MOSSÉ, C., Les institutions politiques grecques, Armand Colin, París 1967.
- MOSSÉ, C., Historia de una democracia: Atenas, Akal, Madrid 1987.
- MOSSÉ, C., La mujer en la Grecia Antigua, Nerea, Madrid 1990.
- NICOLET, C., Roma y la conquista del mundo mediterráneo (2 vols), Labor, Barcelona 1982.
- OLIVA, P., Esparta y sus problemas sociales, Akal, Madrid 1983.
- PEACHIN, M., The Oxford Handbook of Social Relations in the Roman World, Blackwell, Oxford 2014.
- PLÁCIDO, D., Introducción al Mundo Antiguo: problemas teóricos y metodológicos, Madrid 1993.
- PLESSIS, P. et alii (eds.), The Oxford Handbook of Roman Law and Society, Blackwell, Oxford 2016.
- POMEROY, S., Diosas, Rameras, Esposas y Esclavas, Akal, Madrid 1991.
- POMEROY, S. et alii, La Antigua Grecia, Crítica, Barcelona 2001.
- ROLDÁN, J.M., El Imperialismo romano: Roma y la conquista, Síntesis, Madrid 1994.
- ROSENSTEIN, N.; MORSTEIN, R. (eds.), A Companion to the Roman Republic, Blackwell, Oxford 2006.
- ROUGÉ, J., Les institutions romaines, Armand Colin, París 1969.
- RÜPKE, J. (ed.), A Companion to Roman Religion, Blackwell, Oxford 2011.
- SCHEIDEL, W. et alii (eds.), The Cambridge Economic History of the Greco-Roman World, Cambridge 2007.
- SNODGRASS, A., Archaic Greece: The Age of Experiment, Londres 1980.
- STAERMAN, E.M.; TROFIMOVA, M.K., La esclavitud en la Italia Imperial, Madrid 1979.
- STE. CROIX, G.E.M., La lucha de clases en el mundo griego antiguo, Crítica, Barcelona 1988.
- STRUVE, V.V., Historia de la Antigua Grecia, Akal Textos, Madrid 1979.
- SYME, R., La Revolución Romana, Taurus, Madrid 1989.
- VEYNE, P., La sociedad romana, Madrid 1990.
- VLACHOS, G.C., Les sociétés politiques homériques, PUF, París 1974.
- WINTERLING, A., Politics and Society in Imperial Rome, Blackwell, Oxford 2009.
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