Language of Instruction |
Türkçe |
Course Type |
Elective Courses |
Course Instructor(s) |
PROF. DR. ERKAN İZNİK |
Mode of Delivery |
The mode of delivery of this course is face to face. |
Prerequisites |
There is no prerequisite or co-requisite for this course. |
Courses Recomended |
There is no recommended optional programme component for this course. |
Recommended Reading List |
ECKSTEIN, A. M. Mediterranean Anarchy, Interstate War and the Rise of RomeEILERS, C. Roman Patrons of Greek CitiesFRIESEN, S.J. Twice Neokoros; Ephesus, Asia & The Cult of the Flavian Imperial FamilyGATES, C. Ancient CitiesGIBSON, E. “Christians for Christians” Inscriptions of PhrygiaGRAINGER, J. D. The Cities of PamphyliaHOWGEGO, C. – HEUCHERT, V. Coinage and Identity in the Roman ProvincesRAMSAY, W.M. Historical Geography of Asia MinorRAMSAY, W.M. The Social Basis of Roman Power in Asia MinorSCHWERTIME, E. Antikçağda Anadolu |
Assessment methods and criteria |
1 mid-term (Classic), 1 term paper and 1 final exam (Classic) |
Work Placement |
Not Applicable |
Catalog Content |
Criticizing the Sources; Penetration of Roman Republic to Anatolia and the First Organizations: War of Magnesia, Relation between the Hellenistic kingdoms and Roman republic, Administrative organizations in Anatolia from Pompeius to Julius Caesar: Emperors and Their Anatolian Policies: Augustus and Anatolia, Period of Iulia Claudius dynasty and the rise of bureaucracy, Period of Flavian dynasty, Welfare emperors and centralization, Roman emperors visiting Anatolia; Provinces and Cities in Anatolia: Socioeconomic, sociocultural and sociopolitical structure, Trade, trade routes and the customs, Building activities, Roman Legions in Anatolia; III Century Crisis in Anato |