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Name Julia Wilker
Position Associate Professor
Institutional Affiliation University of Pennsylvania
Latitude 39.951278
Longitude -75.194770
Research Interests

Hellenistic and Roman Near East, Judaea, Jewish history, interstate relations, late classical Greece

Websites http://www.classics.upenn.edu/people/julia-wilker
Publications

Für Rom und Jerusalem. Die herodianische Dynastie im 1. Jahrhundert n.Chr. Studien zur Alten Geschichte 5, Frankfurt: Verlag Antike, 2007; together with Ernst Baltrusch, eds., Amici – socii – clientes? Abhängige Herrschaft im Imperium Romanum. Berlin Studies of the Ancient World 30, Berlin: Edition Topoi, 2015; ed., Maintaining Peace and Interstate Stability in Archaic and Classical Greece, Studien zur Alten Geschichte 16, Mainz: Verlag Antike, 2013; “Noble Death and Dynasty. A Popular Tradition from the Hasmonean Period in Josephus.” Jour- nal for the Study of Judaism 48 (2017): 1-23; “‘…that all your Security Depends on the Sea.’ Concepts of Hegemony at Sea in the 4th Century BCE.” In Seemacht, Seeherrschaft und die Antike, edited by Ernst Baltrusch, Hans Kopp, and Christian Wendt. Historia Einzelschriften, Stuttgart: Franz Steiner Verlag, 2016, 131-147; “A Dynasty without Women? The Hasmonean Dynasty between Jewish and Seleucid Tradi- tions.” In Seleukid Royal Women. Roles and Representations, edited by Altay Coskun and Alex McAuley. Historia Einzelschriften, Stuttgart: Franz Steiner Verlag, 2016, 235-257; “Eine Königin in Rom – Berenike als Cleopatra rediviva?” In Exempla imitanda, edited by Monika Schuol, Christian Wendt, and Julia Wilker. Göttingen: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, 2016, 307-325; “Der Preis des Reiches. Auswärtige Euergesien abhängiger Herrscher zur Zeit des frühen Prin- zipats.” In Amici – socii – clientes? Abhängige Herrschaft im Imperium Romanum, edited by Ernst Baltrusch and Julia Wilker. Berlin Studies of the Ancient World 30, Berlin: Edition Topoi, 2015, 91-121; “War and Peace at the Beginning of the Fourth Century. The Emergence of the koine eirene.” In Maintaining Peace and Interstate Stability in Archaic and Classical Greece, edited by Julia Wilker. Studien zur Alten Geschichte 16. Mainz: Verlag Antike, 2013, 92-117; “‘God is with Italy now.’ Pro-Roman Jews in the First Century CE”, In Groups, Normativity, and Rituals: Jewish Identity and Politics between the Maccabees and Bar Kokhba, edited by Be-nedikt Eckhardt. Journal for the Study of Judaism Supplements 155. Leiden et al.: Brill, 2012, 157-187; “Josephus, the Herodians and the Jewish War.” In The Jewish Revolt against Rome (66-70/74): Interdisciplinary Perspectives, edited by Mladen Popovic. Journal for the Study of Judaism Sup- plements 154. Leiden et al.: Brill, 2011, 271-289

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