Name | Hannah Cornwell |
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Position | Lecturer |
Institutional Affiliation | University of Birmingham |
Latitude | 52.450946 |
Longitude | -1.929281 |
Research Interests | Roman imperialism, Roman Social and Political History; Diplomacy and Space in the Roman world, Latin epigraphy |
Websites | http://www.birmingham.ac.uk/staff/profiles/caha/cornwell-hannah.aspx; http://bham.academia.edu/HannahCornwell |
Publications | "Books Pax and the Politics of Peace: Republic to Principate. Oxford: Oxford University Press (2017). ‘The King who would be Prefect: Authority and Identity in the Cottian Alps’, Journal of Roman Studies 105, 41-72 (2015). ‘Routes of Resistance to Integration: Alpine Reactions to Roman Power’ in R. Varga and V. Rusu-Bolindeț (eds.) Official Power and Local Elites in the Roman Provinces, London: Routledge (2017), ch. 4. H. Cornwell and J. Masséglia, ‘Signs, Symbols and Spaces in the Ashmolean Latin Collection’, in A. E. Felle and A. Rocco (eds.) Epigraphy and the Borders: Proceedings of the VI EAGLE International Meeting (24-25 September 2015, Bari, Italy), Oxford, Archaeopress Publishing (2016), 131-140. Review of Akar, Philippe, Concordia: un ideal de la classe dirigeante romaine à la fin de la République, BCMR 2014.09.09. ‘Constructing one’s enemies in civil war’ in R. Westall (ed.) The Roman Civil Wars of 49-30 BCE: History and its Representations, under review with Hermathena (forthcoming). Ashmolean Latin Inscriptions Project" |
October 12, 2017