| 1 | Introduction |  | 
| 2 | Foundation Myths |  | 
| 3 | Monarchy to Republic |  | 
| 4 | Social Conflict in the Early Republic |  | 
| 5 | Discussion 1: Livy's Early Rome |  | 
| 6 | The Roman Constitution I |  | 
| 7 | Rome's Republican Empire (4th to 2nd c.) |  | 
| 8 | Discussion 2: Roman Imperialism |  | 
| 9 | Consequences of Empire I: The Élites | Paper #1 due | 
| 10 | Discussion 3: Administration and Exploitation of the Provinces |  | 
| 11 | Consequences of Empire II: Arming and Farming (Gracchi to Marius) |  | 
| 12 | The Constitution II: Popular Politics and Sulla's Response |  | 
| 13 | Discussion 4: Sulla's Dictatorship |  | 
| 14 | Pompey and the Special Command |  | 
| 15 | Dictatorship: Julius Caesar |  | 
| 16 | Discussion 5: The Emergence of Monarchy |  | 
| 17 | The Constitution III: Augustus and the Principate |  | 
| 18 | The Hearts and Minds of Augustan Rome |  | 
| 19 | Discussion 6: Views of Augustus |  | 
| 20 | The Emperor and the Élites | Paper #2 due | 
| 21 | The Emperor and the Plebs |  | 
| 22 | Discussion 7: Views of Nero |  | 
| 23 | High Politics from the Julio-Claudians to the Flavians |  | 
| 24 | High Politics from Vespasian to Commodus |  | 
| 25 | Discussion 8: Apuleius |  | 
| 26 | The Roman Army |  | 
| 27 | Daily Life in Imperial Rome |  | 
| 28 | Discussion 9: Roman Religion and the Imperial Cult |  | 
| 29 | The Mediterranean Economy |  | 
| 30 | Discussion 10: Roman Slavery |  | 
| 31 | Third Century Crisis | Revision of paper #1 or #2 due | 
| 32 | Recovery: Diocletian and Constantine |  | 
| 33 | Discussion 11: MFA Roman Gallery (Optional) |  | 
| 34 | Economic Distress and Recovery |  | 
| 35 | The Impact of Christianity | Paper #3 due | 
| 36 | Discussion 12: Christian Persecution from Nero to Diocletian |  | 
| 37 | Fall of Rome and Birth of Byzantium |  | 
| 38 | Ending Roman History |  |