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 Name Position Institutional Affiliation Research Interests Websites
Zsuzsa VarhelyiAssociate Professor of Classical StudiesBoston University

The social, political, cultural and religious history of the ancient Mediterranean with a focus on Late Republican Rome and the Roman Empire and questions of individuality and community in this period; Latin historiography and literature; theoretical and methodological questions related to writing history, including practice theory, embodiment and the study of gender; Latin epigraphy, prosopography, paleography, and archaeological, art historical and numismatic evidence for the Roman Empire; psychology and the history of trauma in the ancient world

Becky MartinAssociate Professor of Greek Art and ArchitectureBoston University

Greek and Phoenician art and archaeology; contact theory; identity

Kendra EshlemanAssociate ProfessorBoston College

Second Sophistic, early Christianity, intellectual historiography, heresiology

http://www.bc.edu/schools/cas/classics/Faculty/Kendra-Eshleman.html; https://bc.academia.edu/KendraEshleman
Catharine EdwardsProfessor of Classics and Ancient HistoryBirkbeck College, University of London

My work focuses on the cultural history of the Roman world, particularly Rome in the late republic and early principate. The complex literary strategies of Roman texts (I have worked particularly on Seneca, Ovid and more recently Cicero) are an intrinsic part of that world’s fabric. I am interested in the ways in which conceptions of gender and other aspects of personal and social identity operate through, and are inflected by, language.

Another important strand in my research has been the reception of antiquity in later centuries, particularly the C19th, and how receptions of antiquity are implicated in strategies of cultural formation and self-construction (I have published on the reception of Rome in Gibbon, in Mme de Stael, T.B.Macaulay, Nathaniel Hawthorne and in C19th guidebooks, particularly the work of Augustus Hare).

https://www.bbk.ac.uk/our-staff/profile/8003806/catharine-edwards
Christy ConstantakopoulouProfessorBirkbeck College, London

Aegean world and its islands, network theory, Greek Historiography

http://www.bbk.ac.uk/history/our-staff/academic-staff/christyconstantakopoulou; http://birkbeck.academia.edu/ChristyConstantakopoulou
Lisl WalshAssociate ProfessorBeloit College, WI

Historiography, gender and sexuality, history of self, theatre history

Marijana RiclProfessorBelgrade University, Faculty of Philisophy

Greek history, Greek epigraphy, Anatolian cults

https://fvm.academia.edu/MarijanaRicl
Elizabeth CastelliProfessorBarnard College

Reception Histories of Early Christian Texts, Gender, Sexuality, Violence, Martyrdom, women, early Christianity, theory, Melania(s)

https://barnard.edu/profiles/elizabeth-castelli; http://barnard.academia.edu/ElizabethCastelli
Kristina MilnorProfessorBarnard College

Roman Social history

https://barnard.edu/profiles/kristina-milnor
Rosalind ThomasFellowBalliol College Oxford

Herodotus, oral tradition, ancient medicine

http://www.classics.ox.ac.uk/rosalindthomas.html
Greta HawesSenior LecturerAustralian National University

Myth and Landscape

https://researchers.anu.edu.au/researchers/hawes-gh; http://anu-au.academia.edu/GretaHawes
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
Agiatis BenardouSenior Research Associate, Digital Curation UnitAthena Research Center, Greece

Social and Economic history of the Corinthia, Classical Greece.

http://research.europeana.eu/person/agiatis-benardou
Mali SkotheimAssistant ProfessorAshoka University

Greek epigraphy in the Roman era, social history, festival culture, Greek drama

https://www.ashoka.edu.in/welcome/faculty#!/mali-skotheim-1747
Rebecca Stephens FalcasantosAssistant ProfessorAmherst College

Christianity in Late Antiquity, Religious Ritual in Late Antiquity, Landscape and Memory in Cult and Civic Architecture, Religious Diversity and Boundary-Construction in Late Antiquity, Pilgrimage and Relic Economies, Religion and Violence

http://www.rebeccafalcasantos.com
Jeanette NicewinterAdjunct Professorial LecturerAmerican University

Peru, Mexico, Art, Latin America, Peru, Pre-Columbian, Cajamarca, Empires, Inka, Colonialism, Spain, Mesoamerica, Mexica, Ceramics, Textiles, Native American Art, fineware ceramics and painted imagery from the Cajamarca culture as indicative of the Cajamarca’s cultural identity.

https://www.american.edu/cas/faculty/jnicewin.cfm; https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeanette-nicewinter-5b6a6842
Julia ShearSenior Associate Member; CHS Fellow in Hellenic StudiesAmerican School of Classical Studies at Athens; Harvard University

Ancient Greek history and classical archaeology; ancient Greek religion and epigraphy; ancient Athens, democracy, identity, and memory.

http://hist.boun.edu.tr/content/julia-shear-0; http://boun.academia.edu/JuliaLShear
Sarah RousProject EditorAmerica School of Classica Studies at Athens

Greek and Roman archaeology, upcycling, social memory

Lyn KidsonLecturerAlphacrucis College

New Testament, early church history, gender and sexuality, rhetoric and epistolary studies, intellectual and cultural history of Roman Asia Minor, numismatics (Roman Imperial)

https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Lyn_Kidson
Midori HartmanVisiting Assistant ProfessorAlbright College

Late Antiquity, slavery, animality, Augustine

https://albright.academia.edu/MidoriHartman
Chelsea GardnerAssistant ProfessorAcadia University

Classical Archaeology, Ancient History, Digital Humanities, Cultural Identity, Women in Antiquity, Early Travellers, Animals in the Ancient World, Greek Archaeology, Ancient Lakonia, Ancient Greece, Regional Identity, Epigraphy

https://acadiau.academia.edu/ChelseaAMGardner
Rubina RajaProfessor of Classical ArchaeologyAarhus University, School of Culture and Society

Rubina Raja is professor of Classical Archaeology and centre leader of The Danish National Research Foundation's Center of Excellence for Urban Network Evolutions. Raja's fields of interest include urban development and networks, ancient iconography, roman period portrait studies, field archaeology and the intersection between cultural history and natural science methods. Urban development and culture; the eastern Roman provinces and Levant; Hellenistic to early Medieval periods; religious identities; field archaeology; archaeology and natural science methods.

http://pure.au.dk/portal/en/rubina.raja@hum.au.dk
Eva-Marie BeckerProfessorAarhus 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
Orietta CordovanaAssociate Professor, Co-fund Senior FellowAarhus University

Ancient Rome, North Africa, imperialism, frontiers, politics, socioeconomic history, cultural history, western provinces, environmental history, consensus

http://au.academia.edu/OriettaDoraCordovana
Heather Hunter-CrawleyIndependent Scholar

Religous art and material culture in Roman and Late Antiquity

https://independent.academia.edu/HeatherHunterCrawley
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