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 Name Position Institutional Affiliation Research Interests Websites
Karina Martin HoganAssociate ProfessorFordham University

Hebrew Bible and its interpreters, Wisdom and apocalyptic literature, ancient Jewish education

https://www.fordham.edu/info/23704/faculty/6446/karina_martin_hogan
Jennifer Martinez MoralesHonorary Research FellowUniversity of Liverpool, UK

Ancient Greek social and cultural history, Greek warfare, violence, gender

http://liverpool.academia.edu/JenniferMartinez; https://ou.monmouthcollege.edu/academics/classics/faculty.aspx
Shannon MartinoFull time FacultyMorton College

Turkey, Bulgaria, Pottery, Figurines, Prehistory, the shared use of ceramic technologies around the Black Sea during the Chalcolithic and Early Bronze Age, particularly in Turkey and Bulgaria.

https://morton.academia.edu/ShannonMartino
Heidi MarxProfessorReligion Department University of Manitoba

Late Roman Phiosophy, Medicine, REMEDHE co-founder

https://heidimarxwolf.com/
Annalisa MarzanoProfessorUniversity of Reading, Department of Classics

Roman Economy; Roman Villas; Imperial Propaganda; Marine Resources, large-scale fishing, and aquaculture.

https://www.reading.ac.uk/classics/about/staff/a-marzano.aspx
Ida Gilda MastrorosaProfessor associate of Roman HistoryDepartment SAGAS - University of Florence - Italy

Women's role in Roman Society - Motherwood in Late Antiquity - Representation of women in Roman Historiography - Romanization vs gender - Image of Roman Women through YouTube videos on Internet.

https://www.unifi.it/p-doc2-2019-0-A-2b333d293829-0.html
Shelly MatthewsProfessor of New TestamentBrite Divinity School, Texas Christian University

Early Christianity, Feminist Historiography, New Testament World

https://brite.edu/staff/shelly-matthews/
Maria MavroudiProfessorUC Berkeley

Byzantium and the Arabs; bilinguals in the Middle Ages; Byzantine and Islamic science; the ancient tradition between Byzantium and Islam; Byzantine intellectual history; survival and transformation of Byzantine culture after 1453.

https://history.berkeley.edu/maria-mavroudi
Jaclyn MaxwellAssociate ProfessorOhio University

Religion and Society in Late Antiquity; sermons; social attitudes and social relations; laypeople; John Chrysostom; Cappadocian Fathers

https://www.ohio.edu/cas/history/contact/profiles.cfm?profile=maxwelj1
Adrienne MayorResearch ScholarStanford University

natural knowledge contained in pre-scientific myths and oral traditions

https://web.stanford.edu/dept/HPS/Mayor.html
Lindsey MazurekAssistant ProfessorIndiana University

Ancient Greek and Roman history, material culture, orientalism, Egyptian cults, social history, Mediterranean Studies, concepts of ethnicity, religious identity, and foreignness from a material culture perspective, classical archaeology, classical civilization, ancient sculpture, migration studies

http://uoregon.academia.edu/LindseyMazurek; https://www.linkedin.com/in/lindsey-mazurek-1174982a
Roberta MazzaLecturer (Assistant professor)University of Manchester

Late Antique Egypt, papyrology, Early Christianity, late antique socio-economic history

https://www.research.manchester.ac.uk/portal/en/researchers/roberta-mazza(46a1cfa5-019f-4372-a1b3-496c47ba2c48).html
Siobhan McElduffAssociate ProfessorUniversity of British Columbia

the history and theory of ancient and modern translation
history of classical reception, especially among the non-elite of the 18th and 19th century
the history of the book
digital humanities

https://cnrs.ubc.ca/people/siobhan-mcelduff/
Meaghan McEvoySenior LecturerMacquarie University, Sydney

Late Roman imperial politics, imperial women, church benefactions, generals and the military

https://researchers.mq.edu.au/en/persons/meaghan-davenport
Sheila McGinnProfessorJohn Carroll University

Mediterranean World, Asia Minor, Roman Empire, North Africa, early Christianity, New Testament, Christian apocrypha, feminist hermeneutics, Augustine of Hippo, the development of the earliest churches (including “dissenting” movements) and of early Christian writings in their social and cultural environments. She also contributes to the scholarship on “engaged” methods of adult pedagogy. Church History, Dead Sea Scrolls, Early Christianity, Feminist Interpretation of the Bible, Gospels & The Historical Jesus, Pauline Studies, Social History of Early Christianity, Technology in Teaching.

http://sites.jcu.edu/trs/professor/sheila-e-mcginn-ph-d/; https://bibleacc2mcginn.wordpress.com/
Ann McGrathProfessorAustralian National University

Australia, North America. Gender, Colonialism, Intermarriage, Deep Human Past, Transnational, Indigenous History, Australia, Cherokee, Ancient Memory, Antiquity, Scale and History, Film making.

http://history.cass.anu.edu.au/centres/acih/people/professor-ann-mcgrath#acton-tabs-link--tabs-0-row_2-2
Mary McHughProfessor of ClassicsGustavus Adolphus College

Roman world of 1st cent. C.E.; Roman imperial women, especially Livia and Agrippina the Elder and Agrippina the Younger; Tacitus; Food & Foodways; Ancient Philosophy, especially Plato; Muslim innovation and reception of Greco-Roman antiquity

Gwynaeth McIntyreSenior LecturerUniversity of Otago

Roman religion, Roman political history, Roman imperialism and the imperial family, Epigraphy and numismatics

http://www.otago.ac.nz/classics/staff/otago112054.html
Tiggy McLaughlinAdjunct Professor of HistoryGannon University

late antique Mediterranean - education, Christianity, preaching, pedagogy

https://gannon.academia.edu/TiggyMcLaughlin
Aven McMasterAssociate ProfessorThorneloe University at Laurentian

Roman poetry, Roman social history, gift exchange & amicitia, gender & sexuality

http://www.thorneloe.ca/faculty/dr-aven-mcmaster
Janette McWilliamLecturer and Senior CuratorUniversity of Queensland

Material culture, Roman children

https://hapi.uq.edu.au/profile/354/janette-mcwilliam
Kristina MeinkingAssociate ProfessorElon University

Late Antique Intellectual History, esp. in pre-Augustine North Africa

https://www.elon.edu/u/directory/profile/?user=kmeinking
Anysia MerakosPhD CandidateUC Berkeley

I work chiefly on Late Antique intellectual history and the material culture of the later Roman Empire. My research focuses on the power of images and perceptions of piety and the body in Late Antique thought. I am primarily interested in manifestations of holiness in the bodies, portraits, and biographies of pagan and Christian holy men and women. I have recently developed an interest in the relationship between children and parents in Late Antiquity and the role of the family in Christian asceticism. Additional areas of interest include urban topography, the reception of classical texts (Homer especially) in the later Roman and Byzantine empires, and Greek folk culture.

http://ahma.berkeley.edu/people/students/anysia-metrakos
Elizabeth MeyerProfessorUniversity of Virginia

Roman law, Greek and Latin epigraphy

http://history.as.virginia.edu/people/eam2n
Lisa MignoneResearch AffiliateISAW NYU

Roman history (esp. Republican), historiography, Roman topography, spatial studies

https://nyu.academia.edu/LisaMignone
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