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 Name Position Institutional Affiliation Research Interests Websites
Nicole GiannellaAssistant ProfessorCornell University

Roman slavery, Roman law

http://classics.cornell.edu/nicole-julia-giannella; http://cornell.academia.edu/NicoleGiannella
Kathryn WeberGraduate StudentCornell 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
Victoria LeonardResearch FellowCoventry University

Late Antiquity; Ancient History; Early Medieval History; Early Christianity; Classics; Religion; Roman History; Historiography; Gender and Sexuality; Women; The Body; Digital Humanities; Network Analysis; Databases; Prosopography; Equality and Diversity in Higher Education; Open Access Knowledge and Learning; Wikipedia

https://coventry.academia.edu/VictoriaLeonard
Dana RobinsonAssistant ProfessorCreighton University

late antique social history, food, early Christianity, papyrology, Coptic

https://ccas.creighton.edu/faculty-directory-profile/922/dana-robinson
Sherri BrownAssociate Professor of New TestamentCreighton University

Biblical Studies, Women in the World, Social Justice

https://www.creighton.edu/ccas/theology/faculty/sherribrown/
Elizabeth Macaulay-LewisAssociate Professor and Executive OfficerCUNY

architectural history, archaeology, islamic material culture, ancient history, garden history, Ottoman history, cultural heritage, Classical material culture; Roman material culture; Islamic art, architecture and material culture; Reception studies.

https://www.gc.cuny.edu/Page-Elements/Academics-Research-Centers-Initiatives/Masters-Programs/Liberal-Studies/Faculty-Bios/Elizabeth-Macaulay-Lewis; https://emacaulaylewis.com/
Roberta StewartProfessor of Classical StudiesDartmouth College

Roman history, literature and culture / comparative slavery / Roman coins / Roman women / Roman priesthood and the holy / Greek and Latin Literature / Ancient Religion

https://dartmouth.edu/faculty-directory/roberta-l-stewart
Rebecca Futo KennedyAssociate Professor of Classical Studies and Women's and Gender Studies; Museum DirectorDenison University

Greek history, Athens, political history, social history, women and gender, ethnicity, immigration, imperialism, identity formation

https://denison.edu/people/rebecca-futo-kennedy; http://denison.academia.edu/RebeccaKennedy
Maia KotrositsAssistant ProfessorDenison University

Early Christianity, New Testatment, Nag Hammadi texts, Gender/Sexuality, Cultural Studies, Affect Theory

https://denison.edu/people/maia-kotrosits
Sissel UndheimProfessorDepartment of Archaeology, History, Cultural Studies and Religion, University of Bergen

Religion in the Roman Empire,
Roman religion
Church Fathers
Sacred virgins, virgin martyrs, male virgins
Gender, sexuality, asceticism and sanctity

http://www.uib.no/en/persons/Sissel.Undheim
Hanne Sigismund NielsenAssociate ProfessorDepartment of Classics and Religion, University of Calgary

Roman social history
Latin epigraphy
Roman Family
Roman Children
Roman Women

WorldCat Associated Subjects:
Antiquities Civilization, Classical Dinners and dining Food Food habits Food habits--Social aspects Food--Social aspects Greece Identity (Philosophical concept) in art Identity (Psychology) in art Italy--Rome Manners and customs Religion Romans--Religion Romans--Social life and customs Rome (Empire) Social conditions

http://contacts.ucalgary.ca/info/clare/profiles/182-29016
Adele ReinhartzProfessorDepartment of Classics and Religious Studies, University of Ottawa

New Testament, Second Temple Judaism, Jewish-Christian relations, Religion and film

http://www.adelereinhartz.com/
Yulia UstinovaProfessorDepartment of General History, Ben Gurion University of the Negev

Ancient Greek religion and its role within the society

http://in.bgu.ac.il/en/humsos/ghistory/Pages/staff/yulia_ustinova.aspx
Merav HaklaiLecturerDepartment of General History, Ben Gurion University of the Negev

Roman History
Economic History of the Ancient World
Roman Law
Monetary History of the Roman Empire
Classical Reception

http://pre.bgu.ac.il/en/humsos/ghistory/pages/staff/merav_haklai.aspx
Emily MackilProfessorDepartment of History, UC Berkeley

Greek history and epigraphy. Law, economics, politics.

http://history.berkeley.edu/people/emily-mackil
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
Jinyu LiuProfessor of Classical StudiesDePauw University

Roman history, Roman social history, epigraphy, Reception studies

https://www.depauw.edu/academics/college-of-liberal-arts/classical-studies/faculty-staff/detail/1668765416913/;https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jinyu_Liu;https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Jinyu-Liu-5
Melanie Johnson-DeBaufreProfessorDrew University

Early Christianity, New Testatment, Feminist Interpretation, Historiography, Archaeology, Space Theory

https://depts.drew.edu/tsfac/mjjohnso/
Mary T. BoatwrightProfessor EmeritaDuke University

Roman history: Provincial and principate, epigraphy

https://classicalstudies.duke.edu/people/mary-t-boatwright; http://duke.academia.edu/MaryTBoatwright; https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_T._Boatwright
Amy RussellLecturer (Assistant Professor)Durham University

Political history, topography, Roman Republic and early empire

https://www.dur.ac.uk/classics/staff/?id=10646
Marijn VisscherPhD CandidateDurham University

Hellenistic Greek, Seleukid Empire

https://durham.academia.edu/MSMarijnVisscher
Kathryn LomasHonorary Research FellowDurham University

Roman history, the archaeology of Italy, colonisation and migration in the ancient world, cultural and ethnic identities in the ancient world, literacy in early societies, urbanisation, history and of archaeology of pre-Roman and Roman Italy, Greek settlement and colonisation in the western Mediterranean, and cultural and ethnic identities in the ancient world, Epigraphy,

https://www.dur.ac.uk/research/directory/staff/?mode=staff&id=12978
MarĂ­a del Carmen Moreno EscobarLecturerDurham University

Roman history, Roman archaeology, Mediterranean Sea, landscape archaeology, Spain, Italy, France, geographic information systems, Roman Empire, Roman republic, Iron Age, navigation, territory, settlement patterns, Iron Age Iberian Peninsula (Archaeology), Archaeological GIS, Spatial Analysis, Landscape Archaeology, Statistics, Spain (History), Archaeology of Roman Hispania, Spatial archaeology, Antequera (Archaeology), Archaeology of the Iberian Peninsula, Ancient Ports and Harbours.

Christina RiggsProfessorDurham 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
Helen RocheAssistant ProfessorDurham 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.

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