CIV 150W: Greek and Roman Private Life
Archive of Final Research Papers
Christy Clayton, Gripes about Getting Old: Ancient Rome and
Modern America
Monica Davis, Ideology and Reality: A Clash
between Society's
Perception of Children in Ancient Rome and Ancient Athens
Stuart Davis, Games and Toys in Ancient Rome
and the United
States
John Demarest, The Roman Army
Michael Fullan, Views on Disability and
Deformity in Ancient Greece and
Rome
Scott Holcomb, Ancient Athenian and Roman
Education
Kevin Hyde, Roman Comedy (Funny Stuff)
Brooke Miller, Women in Ancient Egypt and
Rome: The Case of
Cleopatra and Agrippina
Laurie Moore, Sports and Leisure Activities in
the Ancient
World
Melissa Morgan, The Institution of Slavery in
Ancient and Modern
Society
Sarah Snyder, Christianity in Ancient Rome and
Twentieth-Century
America
Richard White, The Political and Social Power
of Sports in the Ancient
and Modern Worlds
Marie Whitfield, The Purpose of Marriage in
Ancient Roman and
Modern American Societies
About These Papers: The papers in
the Classical Studies 150W Archive were written as the final projects for
Fall Semester, 1998, by students in the Freshman Writing Seminar on Greek and Roman
Private Life in the Department of
Classical Studies at the College of William & Mary.
They are posted here by their proud
professor, W.E. Hutton, but
the student-authors themselves retain all rights to the contents of these papers. Any prospective
plagiarists should be aware that this site is completely open; your professors can find it just as
easily as you did.