Name | Position | Affiliation | Research Interests | Websites |
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Emily Cole | Adjunct Lecturer | NYU Abu Dhabi | Graecoroman Egypt; history of multilingualism; social history | https://nyuad.academia.edu/EmilyCole |
Eva-Marie Becker | Professor | Aarhus University | Gospel studies: Gospel of Mark and Ancient Historiography; Pauline epistolography: Second Corinthians, Philippians; early Christian literary history: Ben Sira and Early Jewish Literature; Hermeneutics | http://pure.au.dk/portal/en/persons/evemarie-becker(6bcd69aa-3079-419d-8d9a-7e6845e1003d)/cv.html?id=48790497 |
Heike Omerzu | Associate Dean | University of Copenhagen | Gospel of Mark, Acts of the Apostles, Christology, Gender studies, History of Early Christianity, Graeco-Roman context of the New Testament, New Testament hermeneutics | http://teol.ku.dk/english/dept/abe/staff/?pure=en%2Fpersons%2Fheike-omerzu(d2166cfc-daaf-41e4-b093-51644a77c0fd).html |
Helen Roche | Assistant Professor | Durham University | Germany, Austria, Italy, National Socialism, fascism, Nazi Germany, Third Reich, elite schools, oral history, education history, classical reception, philhellenism, Napola, Prussia, Germany, Austria, Italy, Sparta, German history from the nineteenth century onwards; National Socialism; Fascism, Austrian history during the inter-war period; comparative fascism studies, History of childhood and history of education, especially German elite education, Youth exchange during the twentieth century; Anglo-German relations, History and memory in post-war Germany, Classical reception in general, and German philhellenism in particular, Greco-German relations from the eighteenth century to the present, Humanistic education in Nazi Germany, Historical and historiographical work on elements of ancient Greek history. | |
Kathryn Weber | Graduate Student | Cornell University | Georgia, South Caucasus, Bronze Age, prehistory, archaeology, animals, human-animal relationships, mobile pastoralism, political authority, social complexity, inequality, mobility, power and social Inequality, political and mortuary landscapes, Isotopes, Social Zooarchaeology | http://anthropology.cornell.edu/kathryn-weber; http://cornell.academia.edu/KathrynONeilWeber |
Stephanie Cobb | Professor | University of Richmond | Gender, women, martyrdom, masculinity, second century, Melania(s), early Christianity | http://religiousstudies.richmond.edu/faculty/scobb/ |
Leonora Neville | John W. and Jeanne M. Rowe Professor of Byzantine History | UW-Madison | gender, civic religion and religious aspects of political culture, and historical memory and historiography | https://history.wisc.edu/people/neville-leonora/ |
Rebecca Flemming | Senior Lecturer; Fellow | Jesus College, Cambridge | Gender studies, Ancient Medicine | http://www.classics.cam.ac.uk/directory/rebecca-flemming; https://www.jesus.cam.ac.uk/people/rebecca-flemming; http://www.reproduction.group.cam.ac.uk/team/ |
Smitha Mandre-Jackson | Founder & Principal | Mandre- Jackson Consulting | Gender equity and diversity, student equity, holustic dibersity and inclusion, dsta science and evifence based methrics to must myselks, intersectiobality and critucal race theory. | https://www.sciencegenderequity.org.au/news/a-rich-and-challenging-life-of-diversity-and-inclusion-profiling-smitha-mandre-jackson/ |
Isabel Moreira | Professor | University of Utah | France. Western Europe. Late antiquity, early middle ages, Merovingian history, History of Religion, Theology, Patristic authors, Christianity, Purgatory, Hell, Visions, Hagiography, medieval social and cultural history, medieval views of death and the afterlife, saints cults, material culture. Interests include periodization studies, archaeology and material culture. | https://faculty.utah.edu/u0035577-ISABEL_MOREIRA/hm/index.hml |
Debbie Felton | Professor | University of Massachusetts Amherst | Folklore in classical literature, Deformity and monstrosity in classical literature, Classical tradition | https://www.umass.edu/classics/member/debbie-felton; https://umass.academia.edu/DebbieFelton |
Sarah Lawrence | Lecturer | University of New England | exemplarity, Valerius Maximus, declamation, Stoicism, Seneca the Elder, Race, blood, externality, Roman identity, Roman Stoicism and Classics pedagogy | http://www.une.edu.au/staff-profiles/humanities/slawren4 |
Nancy de Grummond | Professor of Classics | Florida State University | Etruscan and Roman archaeology | https://classics.fsu.edu/nancy-de-grummond |
Paula Perlman | Professor | University of Texas at Austin | Epigraphy; Crete; the Polis; Greek Law. | http://liberalarts.utexas.edu/classics/faculty/perlman |
Marie-Therèse Raepsaet-Charlier | Professor Emerita | Université Libre de Bruxelles | Epigraphy - Women history - Gallia Belgica - Prosopography - Roman provincial institutions - Onomastic | https://ulb.academia.edu/MarieThereseCharlier |
Francesca D’Alessandro Behr | Professor of Classics and Italian Studies | University of Houston | Epic, Gender Studies, Reception, Satire, Narratology, Comparative Literature | http://www.uh.edu/class/mcl/faculty/behr_f/ |
Abigail Dowling | Associate Professor | Mercer University | Environmental History, Landscape History, History of healthscaping, disease, Black Death, gender, History pedagogy, Garden and landscape history, natural resource management, archaeology, Medieval Europe, Late Antiquity, digital history | https://liberalarts.mercer.edu/faculty-and-staff/abigail-dowling/ |
Sarah Peverley | Professor | University of Liverpool | England, Britain, United Kingdom, medieval culture, Wars of the Roses, medieval art, politics, John Hardyng, kings, queens, Margaret of Anjou, Elizabeth Woodville, Richard II, Henry IV, Henry V, Henry VI, Edward IV, King Arthur, Chaucer, mythology, Shakespeare, Game of Thrones, mermaids, merfolk, Historical Writing in Medieval and Tudor Britain, Early English Drama, Anglo-Scottish Relations, Arthurian Literature, and Medieval Scribes. | https://www.liverpool.ac.uk/english/staff/sarah-peverley/; http://liverpool.academia.edu/SarahPeverley |
Natalie Swain | Graduate Student | University of Bristol | Elegiac and Augustan Literature, trans-medial narratology, classics in comics and video games, comics narratology and semiotics, Roman sex and sexuality, classical reception studies | |
Jessica Tomkins | Visiting Assistant Professor of History | Oglethorpe University | Egyptology, nascent states, power | |
Kate Fulcher | Post-Doc | British Museum | Egyptology, heritage science, museums, Sudan, coffins, archaeology, conservation | https://www.katefulcherconservation.com; http://britishmuseum.academia.edu/KateFulcher |
Katja Goebs | Associate Professor | University of Toronto | Egyptology, Egyptian and Comparative Mythology, Kingship and Royalty, Royal Crowns and Iconography, Metaphor Formation and Cognition, Digital Humanities, History of Egyptian religion and the institution of the kingship as well as the interface between the two (i.e. "myths" of the kingship, the shared iconography of gods and kings, etc.). Her work is often interdisciplinary, adducing parallels from neighbouring or other cultures, as well as applying models and methods from disciplines such as anthropology or psychology to the Egyptian evidence | http://individual.utoronto.ca/goebs/index.html |
Christina Riggs | Professor | Durham University | Egypt, Ancient Egypt, United Kingdom Egypt, ancient Egypt, archaeology, photography, from the history of archaeology and Egyptology, to museum studies and heritage, to all aspects of ancient Egyptian art and material culture studies. | https://www.uea.ac.uk/art-history/people/profile/c-riggs#researchTab; http://eastanglia.academia.edu/ChristinaRiggs |
Chantal Gabrielli | Temporary Lecturer in Latin Epigraphy | University of Florence | Economic and Social History of Rome | |
Lily Vuong | Associate Professor | Central Washington University | Early Judaism; Early Christianity; Gender and Sexuality in Late Antiquity; Apocrypha | http://www.cwu.edu/philosophy/assistant-professor-lily-vuong |
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