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Name Lisa Irene Hau
Position Senior Lecturer
Institutional Affiliation University of Glasgow, UK
Latitude 55.8721211
Longitude -4.2903892
Research Interests

Greek historiography, Thucydides, Xenophon, Polybius, Diodorus

Websites http://www.gla.ac.uk/schools/humanities/staff/lisahau/; http://glasgow.academia.edu/LisaIreneHau
Publications

"Articles
Hau, L.I. (2011) Tykhe in Polybios: narrative answers to a philosophical question. Histos, 5, pp. 183-207.

Hau, L.I. (2009) The burden of good fortune in Diodorus of Sicily: a case for originality? Historia, 58(2), pp. 171-197.

Hau, L.I. (2006) Diodoros of Sicily (32.2 and 4) and Polybios. Classica et Mediaevalia, 57, pp. 67-102.

Books
Hau, L. I. (2016) Moral History from Herodotus to Diodorus Siculus. Edinburgh University Press. ISBN 9781474411073

Hau, L. (2008) Beyond the Battlefields: New Perspectives on Warfare and Society in the Graeco-Roman World. Cambridge Scholars. ISBN 9781847185167

Book Sections
Ruffell, I. and Hau, L. I. (2016) Introduction. In: Ruffell, I. and Hau, L. (eds.) Truth and History in the Ancient World: Pluralising the Past. Series: Routledge studies in ancient history. Routledge: London and New York, pp. 1-12. ISBN 9781138839403

Hau, L. I. (2016) Truth and moralising: the twin aims of the Hellenistic historiographers. In: Ruffell, I. and Hau, L. (eds.) Truth and History in the Ancient World: Pluralising the Past. Series: Routledge studies in ancient history. Routledge: London, pp. 226-249. ISBN 9781138839403

Hau, L. I. (2014) Stock Situations, Topoi, and the Greekness of Greek Historiography. In: Cairns, D. and Scodel, R. (eds.) Defining Greek Narrative. Series: Edinburgh Leventis Studies. Edinburgh University Press: Edinburgh. ISBN 9780748680108

Hau, L. (2013) Does pride go before a fall? Xenophon on arrogant pride. In: Hobden, F. and Tuplin, C. (eds.) Xenophon: Ethical Principles and Historical Enquiry. Series: Mnemosyne: supplements: history and archaeology of classical antiquity (348). Brill: Leiden, The Netherlands, pp. 591-610. ISBN 9789004224377

Hau, L. (2013) The shadow of what might have been: sideshadowing in Thucydides and Xenophon. In: Powell, A. (ed.) Hindsight in Greek and Roman History. Classical Press of Wales. ISBN 9781905125586

Hau, L. I. (2013) Nothing to celebrate? The lack or disparagement of victory celebrations in the Greek historians. In: Spalinger, A. and Armstrong, J. (eds.) Rituals of Triumph in the Mediterranean World. Series: Culture & History of the Ancient Near East (63). Brill: Leiden, pp. 57-74. ISBN 9789004251007

Hau, L.I. (2008) The victor after the victory: a narrative set-piece in Greek historiography from Herodotus to Diodorus of Sicily. In: Bragg, E., Hau, L.I. and Macaulay-Lewis, E. (eds.) Beyond the Battlefields: New Perspectives on Warfare and Society in the Graeco-Roman World. Cambridge Scholars, pp. 121-143. ISBN 9781847185167

Edited Books
Ruffell, I. and Hau, L. I. (Eds.) (2016) Truth and History in the Ancient World: Pluralising the Past. Series: Routledge studies in ancient history. Routledge: London and New York. ISBN 9781138839403"
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