Faculty of Legal, Political, and Social Sciences at University of Carthage
Situated in Tunis, the Faculty of Legal, Political, and Social Sciences at the University of Carthage is renowned for its excellence in teaching and research. Established in 1987, it has a strong emphasis on international engagement and offers a variety of master's programs with an international foc
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Roman Republic Expansion and Punic Wars Overview
Learn about the Roman Republic's expansion from 350 B.C.E. to 150 B.C.E., including their policies towards conquered territories, trade networks, and conflicts with Carthage in the Punic Wars. Explore key aspects of Roman society, politics, economics, and culture during this period through bellringe
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Roman Republic Expansion and Conquest of Carthage
The Roman Republic expanded its territories by securing Italy first, showing tolerance towards conquered peoples, and forming alliances with Carthage. They treated conquered people differently based on their proximity and established a vast empire beyond Italy, significantly influencing regions like
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Carthage: A Heterotopic Space in Classical Literature
Carthage, as depicted in Virgil's Aeneid and through artworks by Claude le Lorrain and J.M.W. Turner, is examined as a heterotopic space in classical literature. The concept of imagined geographies and heterotopias is explored in relation to Carthage, highlighting how it was represented, contested,
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Women in Epics: Queen Penthesilea, Dido, and Penelope
Explore the captivating tales of three powerful women from ancient epics - Queen Penthesilea, who fights Achilles in the Trojan War; Dido, the founder and Queen of Carthage whose tragic love story with Aeneas unfolds in the Aeneid; and Penelope, the clever wife of Odysseus who outwits suitors during
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Interactions and Complexity in "Rome and Carthage in the Poenulus
Rome and Carthage clash in the play Poenulus, with characters like Hanno, Agorastocles, and Milphio adding depth to the narrative. The dynamics between Roman and Carthaginian cultures, the complexity of nationality and characterization, and the subversion of audience expectations through intricate r
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Carthaginian Stereotypes in Plautus' Poenulus: A Critical Analysis
The presentation explores negative Carthaginian stereotypes portrayed in Plautus' Poenulus, focusing on themes of xenophobia and ethnocentrism. Through characters like Hanno and Pater Pius, the play reflects Rome's relationship with Carthage and exhibits Roman qualities juxtaposed with Carthaginian
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