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Domestic Space and Public Life in the Roman World

CLAS 3701: Domestic Space and Public Life in the Roman World

In this course, we study ancient Roman domestic spaces (houses, apartments, villas, and palaces) and the relationship between these spaces and the built and natural environments of the ancient Roman world. Our goals are to understand the distinct significance of domestic space in the Roman world and to reflect on what housing means for us in our own environments and communities.
GE theme lived environments course.
Credit Hours
3