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Name Shushma Malik
Position Senior Lecturer
Institutional Affiliation University of Roehamphton
Latitude 51.458013
Longitude -0.242965
Research Interests

Roman imperial history, classical reception, historiography

Websites https://pure.roehampton.ac.uk/portal/en/persons/shushma-malik
Publications

Malik, S. 2017. ‘The Criminal Emperors of Ancient Rome and Oscar Wilde’s “True Historical Sense”.’ In K. Riley, A.J.L. Blanshard, and I. Manny (eds.) Oscar Wilde and Classical Antiquity, Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Malik, S. 2015. ‘All Roads Lead to Rome?: Decadence, Paganism and Catholicism in the Later Life of Oscar Wilde.’ Cahiers victoriens et édouardiens no.80.
Malik, S. 2012. ‘Ultimate Corruption Manifest: Nero as the Antichrist in Late Antiquity,’ Acta Classica Supplementum IV.
[REVIEW] Malik, S. ‘Rudich, V. Religious Dissent in the Roman Empire. Violence in Judaea at the Time of Nero.’ Classical Review 66.2 (2016) 508-510.
[REVIEW] Malik, S. ‘Harrill, J.A. Paul the Apostle: His Life and Legacy in their Roman Context.’ Classical Journal Online (2013).
[REVIEW] Malik, S. ‘Icks, M. The Crimes of Elagabalus: The Life and Legacy of Rome's Decadent Boy Emperor.’ Classical Review 62.2 (2012) 604-606.

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