School of Humanities \ History
Course Credit
ECTS Credit
Course Type
Instructional Language
Programs that can take the course
History department; all departments
Ancient Greek history and civilization will be examined in general terms from the beginning of Antiquity, and then Roman history will be discussed.
Textbook and / or References
Akalın, Cüneyt. History of Civilization from the Stone Age to the Middle Ages, İstanbul: Derin Publications, 2010. Wacher, John: The RomanWorld, London: Routledge, 2001. Sevin, Veli. Ancient Anatolia and Thrace, From the Beginning to the Persian Domination, İstanbul: İletişim Publications.
To look at the present day in the light of its essential characteristics, with knowledge of the origins and development of civilization.
1. To have knowledge about Ancient History and Civilizations.
Week 1: Greece
Week 2: Dorian Migration and the Ancient Greek Colonization Phase, City States
Week 3: Late Colonization Phase between the 8th and 6th centuries BC
Week 4: Persian Wars
Week 5: Philosophy
Week 6: The Rise of Macedonia
Week 7: The Apennine Peninsula
Week 8: An Introduction to the Real Course of Roman History
Week 9: The Beginning of Roman History
Week 10: Rome's Beginning to Become a World Power
Week 11: The Reform Attempts of the Gracchus Brothers
Week 12: The Imperial Period
Tentative Assesment Methods
• Midterm Exam 30 %
• Final 30 %
• Participation 10 %
• Participation 30 %
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