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Nov 21, 2024
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HIS 362 - Political and Social Satire 1 semester, 3 credits- Core Foundation/Proficiency: Oral Communication
An exploration of the political and social history of the Roman Republic and Empire through comedy and satire. Readings from Plautus, Lucilius, Horace, Petronius, and Juvenal are paired with historical evidence to reveal how the ancient Romans used satire to respond to political and social change. Same as CLA 362 and PSC 362. Prerequisite: DWC 101.
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