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EUH 3411: Rome and the Mediterranean World

Welcome!

This guide was created for students in Dr. Champagne's Rome and the Mediterranean World (EUH 3411) class. This course covers the development of Rome from a tiny town to its domination of the entire Mediterranean. It focuses on the structures of family, government, and military that allowed for this ascendancy, and includes Rome's cultural evolution, social relationships, wealth, and women's roles.

The tabs will help you identify and locate resources on Roman history and offer tips on research and citing sources.

If you get stuck during your research, the UWF Libraries are here to help  

For one-on-one research help, contact me to set up a research consultation: mgonzalez@uwf.edu

 

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Remote Access

Research Process