220109 Historische Orientierung Alte Geschichte (V) (WiSe 2018/2019)

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Diese Pflichtvorlesung führt in die Alte Geschichte ein. In ihrer ersten Hälfte, die mit einer Klausur abschließt, werden die Epochen der Alten Geschichte im Überblick vorgestellt (archaisches Griechenland, Griechenland in klassischer Zeit, Hellenismus, römische Republik, römische Kaiserzeit und Spätantike). Die zweite Hälfte der Vorlesung beschäftigt sich mit einem speziellerem Themenkomplex, in diesem Semester den Perserkriegen (dazu auch die Literatur unten). Sie bereitet auf die Hausarbeit, eine Quelleninterpretation, vor.

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M. Sehlmeyer, Die Antike. Orientierung Geschichte, 2., überarbeitete Auflage Paderborn u. a. 2014; R. Schulz, Kleine Geschichte des antiken Griechenland, Tb Reclam 2012. R. Schulz, Die Römische Republik, Tb Reclam 2014; R. Schulz, Die Perserkriege. Seminar Geschichte, Berlin/Boston 2017 (zur Anschaffung insbesondere für den zweiten Teil der VL empfohlen!).

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22-1.1 Grundmodul Antike Historische Orientierung Ungraded examination
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