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Rome as a subject of academic study spans disciplines including ancient history, classical studies, art history, political science, and religious studies. Students encounter Rome in courses that trace the foundations of Western civilization, examine the dynamics of empire and power, and analyze the spread of Christianity and the institutional Church. The sheer breadth of Roman history — from the legendary Seven Kings of Rome through the Republic, the expansion of the Roman Empire, and its eventual fall — makes it one of the most analytically rich topics in world studies. Its entanglements with neighboring civilizations, particularly Carthage and Greece, and its lasting influence on Italy and modern governance give scholars multiple entry points for sustained academic inquiry.

The papers collected on this topic reflect a wide range of approaches. Comparative essays examine Rome alongside other powers, such as the Han Dynasty, or trace architectural and artistic legacies through formal analysis. Historical narratives focus on specific conflicts like the Punic Wars or biographical subjects like Julius Caesar. Other papers take cultural and mythological angles, exploring Greek and Roman mythology or the role of structuralism in classical myth. Some essays engage with Rome's religious transformation and the rise of Christianity, while art historical work analyzes specific objects and monuments in their imperial context.

A strong essay on Rome requires a clearly bounded thesis — focusing on a specific period, figure, conflict, or legacy rather than attempting to survey the entire civilization. Primary evidence drawn from ancient historians and material culture carries particular weight. The most common pitfall is conflating Greek and Roman traditions without acknowledging where they genuinely diverge.

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Capitalism, and at the Same
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Romney and Raphael the Portrait by Raphael
The portrait by Raphael (1483-1520) known as 'La Fornarina' (the baker's daughter) was painted at the end of the artist's career, c.1518-20, and is part of the collection of the Galleria Nazionale d'Arte Antica at the…
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History and development of boxing as a sport
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Thomas Paine of \"Common Sense\"
Thomas Paine is justly famous for his historical role in the political foundation of the United States. Common Sense appears to have been his best-selling work, and was likely the most widely read pamphlet of its era,…
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Animal Testing Cosmetics and Toiletries
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Lavinia's Role in Virgil's Aeneid: Symbol and Chattel
This paper focuses on a minor character in The Aeneid, and how minor characters help drive major plot development. The character examined is Lavinia, who engages in no overt actions in the entire poem, but is crucial to the story line. Without the marriage between Lavinia and Aeneas, he could not reestablish the Trojan line in Latium.
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Scientific Revolution Was a Revolution
This paper contains two parts. The first part defines the Scientific Revolution, the Enlightenment, and how these two revolutions impacted the writings of Newton and Kant. The second part discusses the specific case of Galileo's heresy, and analyzes the recently-authored work of history Galileo's Daughter and what it reveals about the war between religion and science today.
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Luther on Christian Liberty\' Appeal German Nobility.
Martin Luther's "Appeal to the German Nobility" was meant to stand as an attack on Rome with regard to the Catholic Church's failure to support reform. He emphasized three walls of the Romanists in the document and…
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Olmec Although Scientists Found Artifacts and Art
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Negotiation concepts and practices
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