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September 20, 2014

Many Americans believe that political elections have become more polarized or bitter than at any time in our modern history. This seminar places this year's American and North Carolina elections in broad historical and political contexts as we discuss the electoral practices in ancient Rome and the changing views of elections during the era of 'democratic revolutions' in America and France. The analysis then turns to the modern history of elections in North Carolina and to the changing dynamics of American electoral politics in the 21st-century political culture of advanced technologies and vast fundraising. How have elections changed and how have they stayed the same? Are 'democratic' elections really democratic? The diverse perspectives of history, political journalism, and political science provide a wide-ranging framework for addressing these questions and understanding this year's elections in our state and nation.

Rome

Topics & Speakers

  1. The Roman Empire, at its height (c. 117 CE), was the most extensive political and social structure in western civilization.By 285 CE the empire had grown too vast to be ruled from the central government at Rome and so was divided by Emperor Diocletian (r. 284-305 CE) into a Western and an Eastern Empire.
  2. Total War: Rome 2 is getting a heavy dose of politics. Rather than deal only with diplomacy and foreign conflicts, this one will see you dealing with disagreeing factions within Rome itself.

And conservative pundit Bill Kristol tweeted over the summer that the U.S. Is 'recapitulating the decline and fall of Rome.' Every great Western power since the fall of Rome has considered.

How to Get Elected in Ancient Rome
Richard J. A. Talbert, William Rand Kenan, Jr., Professor of History

Did Elections Become Democratic in the Age of the American and French Revolutions?
Lloyd S. Kramer, Professor of History and Faculty Director, Program in the Humanities and Human Values

North Carolina Politics: A Red, Blue, and Purple State in Modern America
Ferrel Guillory, Director, Program in Public Life and Professor of the Practice, School of Journalism and Mass Communication

American Elections in the 21st Century: Something Old, Something New, and Something Borrowed
Thomas M. Carsey, Thomas J. Pearsall Distinguished Professor of Political Science and Director, Odum Institute for Research in Social Science

Rome 2 power and politics

The Meaning of Elections: Past, Present, Future
A panel discussion with our speakers

Time & Cost
9:15 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., Saturday, September 20, 2014. The optional lunch is $15.00. The tuition is $125 ($110 by August 29). Tuition for teachers is $62.50 ($55 by August 29). 10 contact hours for 1 unit of renewal credit. The optional lunch is $15.00.

For information about lodging click here.

Co-Sponsored by the General Alumni Association.

For information about GAA discounts and other scholarships available to Humanities Program participants, click here.

Roman Politics

Register for this seminar.


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Ancient Roman Politics


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The rich and powerful people of ancient Rome were the patricians, who governed the city from the Senate. The Senate was Rome's governing body during the republic voted into office once a year by an Assembly of citizens ), and the equites, or men of property. All the social and most political power was in the hands of a few ancient families, such as Cornelii, the Julii ( the family of the Caesars) and the Aemilii. The Senate lost most of its power under the emperors, but the patrician families still led public opinion.

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Most patricians had, beside their house at Rome, a family farm in the country and a number of villas in pleasant spots of Latium in central Italy or in the south. Town and country houses alike werebeautifully built and designed for their owner's comfort.

The Romans believed in making their sons fine soldiers so after he became a Roman citizen he was enlisted on his first military campaign. On his return from military service the son of a patrician almost always entered into politics, and the sonsof equites sometimes did the same. A young man first stood for election as an aedile, or city councilor. The aediles looked after the corn supply and public amusements. The next office was that of the quaestor, or a secretary of thetreasury. The next step was to be elected praetor, or judge. After that, if he where lucky, a man might be offered a province to govern ( in the days of the Empire ) or stand for consulship. Under the republic the consuls were magistrateswho had the greatest power in Rome.

At any time a patrician could stand for election as a tribune, or political leader, generally one who championed the rights of the common people against the Senate. A tribuneship was a dangerous post because its holder was often inconflict with powerful nobles, but for an ambitious man it was the quickest way to success.

In Rome a successful patrician spent his days somewhat as follows. He rose at daybreak and spent an hour or two in the atrium, interviewing people who had come to him for help. In the late Republic and in the Empire these people wheremostly his freed slaves and their children. The patrician felt it his duty to help out in any way he could and to plea for them in the law courts if necessary.

After a light breakfast the patrician went down to the Forum, accompanied by all the friends and clients he could assemble. The day was spent pleading in the law courts or sitting in the Senate. In the evening he ate the chief meal of the day and invited guests to it. The men reclined around the tables on couches as they ate, but the patricians wife only took her meals with him if he was alone.






ROME INDEX


ANCIENT AND LOST CIVILIZATIONS


ALPHABETICAL INDEX OF ALL FILES

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Rome

Topics & Speakers

  1. The Roman Empire, at its height (c. 117 CE), was the most extensive political and social structure in western civilization.By 285 CE the empire had grown too vast to be ruled from the central government at Rome and so was divided by Emperor Diocletian (r. 284-305 CE) into a Western and an Eastern Empire.
  2. Total War: Rome 2 is getting a heavy dose of politics. Rather than deal only with diplomacy and foreign conflicts, this one will see you dealing with disagreeing factions within Rome itself.

And conservative pundit Bill Kristol tweeted over the summer that the U.S. Is 'recapitulating the decline and fall of Rome.' Every great Western power since the fall of Rome has considered.

How to Get Elected in Ancient Rome
Richard J. A. Talbert, William Rand Kenan, Jr., Professor of History

Did Elections Become Democratic in the Age of the American and French Revolutions?
Lloyd S. Kramer, Professor of History and Faculty Director, Program in the Humanities and Human Values

North Carolina Politics: A Red, Blue, and Purple State in Modern America
Ferrel Guillory, Director, Program in Public Life and Professor of the Practice, School of Journalism and Mass Communication

American Elections in the 21st Century: Something Old, Something New, and Something Borrowed
Thomas M. Carsey, Thomas J. Pearsall Distinguished Professor of Political Science and Director, Odum Institute for Research in Social Science

The Meaning of Elections: Past, Present, Future
A panel discussion with our speakers

Time & Cost
9:15 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., Saturday, September 20, 2014. The optional lunch is $15.00. The tuition is $125 ($110 by August 29). Tuition for teachers is $62.50 ($55 by August 29). 10 contact hours for 1 unit of renewal credit. The optional lunch is $15.00.

For information about lodging click here.

Co-Sponsored by the General Alumni Association.

For information about GAA discounts and other scholarships available to Humanities Program participants, click here.

Roman Politics

Register for this seminar.


Defend your crypt crack. Defend your Crypt is a strategy/puzzle and defense game in which waves of enemies walk down the halls to get the sacred treasures from the Pharaoh's grave. Don't let them reach too many of the treasures or they'll plunder the grave and the Pharaoh's soul will dissipate. Defend your computer from damaging intrusions and prevent black hat hackers. So, in this Book you will uncover the finest ways to defend. 6 Hack-x-crypt Your hands so warm Your voice so clear I still remember your laughter Like yesterday had never gone I miss your words of encouragement. PASSWORD CRACKING. After many requests to start supporting descrypt hashes (used with older UNIX systems like QNX), we have finally added support! We currently only offer a full keyspace search of all typeable characters 0x20 (space) to 0x7e and 0x0 (null) for all possible 8 character combinations (which also covers all possible shorter passwords).

Ancient Roman Politics


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The rich and powerful people of ancient Rome were the patricians, who governed the city from the Senate. The Senate was Rome's governing body during the republic voted into office once a year by an Assembly of citizens ), and the equites, or men of property. All the social and most political power was in the hands of a few ancient families, such as Cornelii, the Julii ( the family of the Caesars) and the Aemilii. The Senate lost most of its power under the emperors, but the patrician families still led public opinion.

Most patricians had, beside their house at Rome, a family farm in the country and a number of villas in pleasant spots of Latium in central Italy or in the south. Town and country houses alike werebeautifully built and designed for their owner's comfort.

The Romans believed in making their sons fine soldiers so after he became a Roman citizen he was enlisted on his first military campaign. On his return from military service the son of a patrician almost always entered into politics, and the sonsof equites sometimes did the same. A young man first stood for election as an aedile, or city councilor. The aediles looked after the corn supply and public amusements. The next office was that of the quaestor, or a secretary of thetreasury. The next step was to be elected praetor, or judge. After that, if he where lucky, a man might be offered a province to govern ( in the days of the Empire ) or stand for consulship. Under the republic the consuls were magistrateswho had the greatest power in Rome.

At any time a patrician could stand for election as a tribune, or political leader, generally one who championed the rights of the common people against the Senate. A tribuneship was a dangerous post because its holder was often inconflict with powerful nobles, but for an ambitious man it was the quickest way to success.

In Rome a successful patrician spent his days somewhat as follows. He rose at daybreak and spent an hour or two in the atrium, interviewing people who had come to him for help. In the late Republic and in the Empire these people wheremostly his freed slaves and their children. The patrician felt it his duty to help out in any way he could and to plea for them in the law courts if necessary.

After a light breakfast the patrician went down to the Forum, accompanied by all the friends and clients he could assemble. The day was spent pleading in the law courts or sitting in the Senate. In the evening he ate the chief meal of the day and invited guests to it. The men reclined around the tables on couches as they ate, but the patricians wife only took her meals with him if he was alone.






ROME INDEX


ANCIENT AND LOST CIVILIZATIONS


ALPHABETICAL INDEX OF ALL FILES

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