The transition from the Roman Republic to the Empire was not sudden, but the result of decades of internal conflict and dramatic power shifts. Understanding this pivotal era is key to grasping the foundations of Western governance and military strategy.
By examining the life and career of Gaius Julius Caesar, you will gain a deep understanding of how institutional failure, social inequality, and military ambition combined to destroy the oldest continuous government in the West. This course provides the analytical tools needed to critically evaluate the sources and interpret the forces that shape political revolutions.
What you'll learn:
* Understand the structure and inherent weaknesses of the late Republican constitution.
* Analyze the social and economic pressures that fueled political violence and civil wars.
* Examine the military reforms introduced by figures like Marius and Caesar and their impact on political loyalty.
* Trace the political maneuvering of the First Triumvirate and the fatal conflict between Caesar and Pompey.
* Practice critical reading of classical sources to evaluate bias and historical narrative construction.
This course begins by establishing the context of the Late Republic, detailing the institutions and major political players. We then follow Caesar's rise, his military campaigns, and the subsequent civil war, concluding with the immediate aftermath of his assassination and the shift toward the Principate.
This course is designed for absolute beginners in Roman history who wish to understand the foundational period of the Empire. No prior knowledge is required.
Start reading today and explore the dramatic final years of the Roman Republic.
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