Topic for Paper 2
Directions:
- electronic copy: e-mail to me (victor.leuci@westminster-mo.edu)
- paper copy: bring to class
- length: 600-1000ish
- citing:
see below
- bibliography: at end of paper versus a separate page:
- Jo-Ann Shelton. As the Romans Did. 2nd edit. Oxford 1998
- author (if one).
"title of BBC article" date of article (if given). BBC News. Date you accessed the
web site (e.g. Feb 9, 2009). <url>
- writing intensive:
- bring
this to
the writing lab and have a tutor sign here______________________________
- for more information about
the
format
and
about the writing intensive requirements, click
here
Write on
one of the
following topics:
1. Compare and contrast
slavery in the Roman World (Shelton, Ch VIII; Kebric Ch 2 optional)
with
the examples given at least two of the articles in the BBC's
"Modern Slavery" section (click
here). Conclusions?
Reminders:
- Primary
sources are
the passages that are by Roman sources (the things in quotes or
indented
in Kebric and the indented passages in Shelton) and are not commentary
by Shelton or Kebric.
- Citing:
- Ancient Material:
- ancient author (if
there is one) in the body of your paper and at the
end of the sentence give the modern author and page number(s) in parentheses, e.g. Martial
says "..." (Shelton, 70). or Aelius Aristides describes the various
things one can get in Rome, thus " ..." (Kebric, 3).
- If no
ancient author, then indicate the type of source, e.g. one papyrus
letter
from a son to his mother says "..." (Kebric, 2-3).
- If you are unsure
whether there is an author or not, Shelton has an appendix that lists
the various sources.
- BBC Material: give author, if there
is one listed, and part
of the title of the article in parentheses, e.g. (Martha Buckley, Baltic Girls).