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Name Georgia Tsouvala
Position Associate Professor
Institutional Affiliation Illinois State University
Latitude 40.5109769
Longitude -88.995738
Research Interests

Greek historiography, Plutarch, women's history, epigraphy

Websites http://history.illinoisstate.edu/faculty_staff/profile.php?ulid=gtsouva
Publications

Book Review

Review of Jeffrey Beneker, The Passionate Statesman: Eros and Politics in Plutarch’s Lives (Oxford2012) Bryn Mawr Classical Review 2014.03.02 (1,428 words).
Book, Chapter in Scholarly Book-New

“Women Members of a Gymnasium in the Roman East (IG IV 732),” book chapter in Ancient
Documents and their Contexts. First North American Congress of Greek and Latin
Epigraphy (2011), J. Bodel and N. Dimitrova (eds.), Leiden: E. J. Brill (Brill Studies in
Greek and Roman Epigraphy, no. 5), 2015, 111-123.

“Love and Marriage,” book chapter in The Blackwell Companion to Plutarch, Mark Beck (ed.),
Oxford: Blackwell, 2014, 191-206.

“Integrating Marriage and Homonoia,” reprinted in Mark Beck (ed.), “Plutarch” in Classical and
Medieval Literature Criticism (CMLC) 146, Columbia, SC: Layman Poupard Publishing
Company, 2013, 197-208.

“Integrating Marriage and Homonoia,” in The Unity of Plutarch’s Work. Moralia Themes in the
Lives, Features of the Lives in the Moralia, Anastasios G. Nikolaidis (ed.), Berlin-New
York: W. De Gruyter/Millennium Studies, 2008, 701-718.
Book, Chapter in Textbook-New
Tsouvala, G. “Epilogue: The Arrival of the Romans”. Sarah B. Pomeroy, et al. Ancient Greece: A Political, Social, and Cultural History, 4th edition. Oxford University Press

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