Learning Outcomes:
Module and Discipline Specific Skills
Through close reading and analysis of set texts students should demonstrate the ability to:
• identify and evaluate the rhetoric and ideologies of historical narratives studied.
• contextualise the set historical work in light of the periods in which it was created and has been studied.
• practice literary and textual interpretation through 'close reading' of ancient texts read in translation
• analyse and evaluate the strengths and weaknesses of using literary evidence as a major, if no the sole source for understanding aspects of the ancient world.
• analyse and critically engage with modern scholarship and theories about historical writing in general and the set author(s) and text(s) in particular.
• demonstrate advanced academic and library skills.
• demonstrate their ability to undertake directed research, to select and organise relevant material and to present a strong argument in coherent oral and written forms, as well as to discuss issues in a peer group and in one-to-one meetings with the coordinator.