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Name Judith Hallett
Position Professor Emerita
Institutional Affiliation University of Maryland
Latitude 38.9869183
Longitude -76.944743
Research Interests

women, sexuality and the family in ancient Greek and Roman society; and classical education and reception in the 19th and 20th century Anglophone world.

Websites https://globalmaryland.umd.edu/content/judith-hallett
Publications

"Author of Fathers and Daughters in Roman Society: Women and the Elite Family (Princeton 1984), Hallett has edited and contributed to several collections of essays. Among them are “Six North American Women Classicists” (special issue of the journal Classical World, 1996-1997) for which she wrote the featured article on Edith Hamilton; Compromising Traditions: The Personal Voice in Classical Scholarship, with Thomas Van Nortwick of Oberlin College (Routledge 1997); Roman Sexualities, with Marilyn Skinner of the University of Arizona (Princeton 1997); Rome and Her Monuments: Essays on the City and Literature of Rome in Honor of Katherine A. Geffcken, with Sheila K. Dickison of the University of Florida (Bolchazy-Carducci 2000); “Roman Mothers” (special issue of the journal Helios, 2006); and British Classics Outside England: The Academy and Beyond, with Christopher Stray, University of Swansea (Baylor, 2008). She is also the author of the four essays on classical Roman women authors in Women Writing Latin (Routledge 2002) as well as numerous chapters in books, articles, reviews and translations into both English and classical Latin. A longtime editor of the journal Classical World, she has recently assumed the North American editorship of EuGeStA, a European-based online journal of gender studies in the fields of classics and classical reception, founded and edited by Jacqueline Fabre-Serris, University of Lille. "

from http://classics.umd.edu/users/jeph on 6-30-2017

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