Open only to students accepted to the special program Madrid Center & Liberal Arts in Spanish at UAM.
Taught in Spanish at Universidad Autónoma de Madrid and may not be offered every semester.
I. Introduction
- Introduction: Concepts, chronology, and space of the Eastern Roman Empire and the Byzantine Empire.
- The origins of the Eastern Empire.
II. The Eastern Roman Empire (from the 4th to 6th centuries)
- From Diocletian’s reforms to Constantine’s unification.
- The process of Christianization of the Empire vs. the last episodes of imperial paganism: Julian and Eugenius.
- The Theodosian and Leonid dynasties: from Theodosius the Great to Zeno.
- The Justinian era and the cultural flowering of the 6th century.
III. The Byzantine Empire ( from 7th to 15th CENTURIES)
- The beginning of Byzantium (from 7th to 8th centuries).
- The Golden Age (from 9th to 11thcenturies).
- Western intervention: the Crusades (11th-13th centuries).
- The disintegration of the Byzantine Empire (13th-15th centuries).
IV. Economy, Politics, and Society of the Eastern Roman and Byzantine Empires
- Internal organization: politics and administration, economy, and society of the Byzantine Empire.
After successfully completing this course, you will be able to
- Discuss the main historical facts of the Eastern Roman Empire.
- Discuss the main historical facts of the Byzantine Empire.
- Interpret documentary sources and materials.
- Gather, organize, and analyze bibliographic information.
- Prepare and present academic papers.
May also registered SPA 380.15.
Department: History
Location: Liberal Arts at UAM
Credits: 3