History

History – Bachelor’s Degree 2009
Ancient Egypt:Cultural History
Status: optional
Recommended Year of Study: 4
Recommended Semester: 8
ECTS Credits Allocated: 6.00
Pre-requisites: No prerequisites

Course objectives: An introduction to basic ideas in the history of institutional, social, economic and cultural development of pharaonic, ptolemaic and roman Egypt with a special focus on the afterlife, society and the economy as well as relations with other cultures.

Course description: This course reviews the development of ancient Egypt as a civilization beginning with the year 3000 B.C. to the end of Augustus's rule.

Learning Outcomes: Acquired knowledge of basic ideas in the history of institutional, social, economic and cultural development of Ancient Egypt.

Literature/Reading:
  • B. Kemp, Ancient Egypt. Anatomy of a Civilization, London 2000
  • A. Gardiner, Egypt of the Pharaohs, Oxford 1978
  • Oksfordska istorija starog Egipta, priredio I. Šo, Beograd 2004
  • D. Thompson, Memphis under the Ptolemies, Princeton 1988
  • R. Bagnall, Reading Papyri, Writing Ancient History, London 1995
  • J.M. Sasson (ed.), Civilizations of the Ancient Near East, vols. I&IV, New York 2000
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