Reacting to the Past (Tm) Ser.: Crisis of Catiline : Rome, 63 BCE by Bret Mulligan (2023, Trade Paperback)

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PublisherUniversity of North Carolina Press
ISBN-101469664135
ISBN-139781469664132
eBay Product ID (ePID)21061468475

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Number of Pages156 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication NameCrisis of Catiline : Rome, 63 Bce
SubjectEurope / Italy, Ancient / Rome
Publication Year2023
TypeTextbook
Subject AreaHistory
AuthorBret Mulligan
SeriesReacting to the Past (Tm) Ser.
FormatTrade Paperback

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Item Height0.8 in
Item Weight5.4 Oz
Item Length10 in
Item Width8 in

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Intended AudienceCollege Audience
Dewey Edition23
TitleLeadingThe
ReviewsI highly recommend The Crisis of Catiline to any instructor thinking about trying [Reacting to the Past]. Its high level of versatility makes it suitable to a wide variety of undergraduate programs. . . . With any luck it may also spark bigger questions in the classroom about how we construct and deconstruct different modes of knowledge production. I look forward to playing it again.-- Classical Outlook, A valuable sourcebook about ancient Rome and its political situation at that pivotal moment. . . . [T]his book is a valuable contribution to making ancient Rome accessible, in a way that helps readers to understand both how much and how little has changed.-- NYMAS Review
IllustratedYes
Dewey Decimal937.05
SynopsisThe Crisis of Catiline situates students in Rome in 63 BCE during a time of urban and rural tumult, economic instability, sensational trials, and electoral misconduct. Lucius Sergius Catilina (or "Catiline"), a charismatic and scandal-plagued noble, has proposed radical reforms that are favored by the urban and rural poor. But he is despised and feared by the senatorial elites who have placed their hopes in the hands of an immigrant to Rome, the brilliant orator Marcus Tullius Cicero. Assuming the roles of Roman senators who are either for, against, or undecided about Catiline's and Cicero's viewpoints, students must confront the social and political crises of the day by choosing the fates of Rome and its historical characters. Can they lead Rome out of crisis? Or will the political and economic climate lead to Rome's collapse?, The Crisis of Catiline situates students in Rome in 63 BCE during a time of urban and rural tumult, economic instability, sensational trials, and electoral misconduct. Lucius Sergius Catilina (or Catiline), a charismatic and scandal-plagued noble, has proposed radical reforms that are favored by the urban and rural poor. But he is despised and feared by the senatorial elites who have placed their hopes in the hands of an immigrant to Rome, the brilliant orator Marcus Tullius Cicero. Assuming the roles of Roman senators who are either for, against, or undecided about Catiline's and Cicero's viewpoints, students must confront the social and political crises of the day by choosing the fates of Rome and its historical characters. Can they lead Rome out of crisis? Or will the political and economic climate lead to Rome's collapse?, The Crisis of Catiline situates students in Rome in 63 BCE during a time of urban and rural tumult, economic instability, sensational trials, and electoral misconduct. Lucius Sergius Catilina (or "Catiline"), a charismatic and scandal-plagued noble, has proposed radical reforms that are favored by the urban and rural poor. But he is despised and ......, The Crisis of Catiline situates students in Rome in 63 BCE during a time of urban and rural tumult, economic instability, sensational trials, and electoral misconduct. Lucius Sergius Catilina (or "Catiline"), a charismatic and scandal-plagued noble, has proposed radical reforms that are favored by the urban and rural poor. But he is despised and feared by the senatorial elites who have placed their hopes in the hands of an immigrant to Rome, the brilliant orator Marcus Tullius Cicero.Assuming the roles of Roman senators who are either for, against, or undecided about Catiline's and Cicero's viewpoints, students must confront the social and political crises of the day by choosing the fates of Rome and its historical characters. Can they lead Rome out of crisis? Or will the political and economic climate lead to Rome's collapse?
LC Classification NumberDG259

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