Name | Position | Institutional Affiliation | Research Interests | Websites |
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Astrid D'Eredità | Archaeologist | The Superior Institute for Conservation and Restoration (external collaborator) | Archaeology, Gender Archaeology, Roman History, Social Media, Public Archaeology, Museology | www.archeopop.it |
Aven McMaster | Associate Professor | Thorneloe University at Laurentian | Roman poetry, Roman social history, gift exchange & amicitia, gender & sexuality | http://www.thorneloe.ca/faculty/dr-aven-mcmaster |
Averil Cameron | Emerita Professor | Oxford University | Byzantine, late antique history, economic history | http://www.classics.ox.ac.uk/averilcameron.html; https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Averil_Cameron |
Ayelet Haimson Lushkov | Associate Professor | UT-Austin | Roman political history during the Republic | http://liberalarts.utexas.edu/classics/faculty/al27265 |
Barbara Reeves | Associate Professor | Queen's University | Roman archaeology, Near East, military, bath houses | http://www.queensu.ca/classics/faculty |
Beate Dignas | Fellow - Associate Professor | Somerville College, University of Oxford | Asia Minor, religious history | http://www.some.ox.ac.uk/people/beate-dignas/; http://www.classics.ox.ac.uk/beatedignas.html |
Becky Martin | Associate Professor of Greek Art and Architecture | Boston University | Greek and Phoenician art and archaeology; contact theory; identity | |
Beth Ann Judas | Adjunct faculty | University of Pennsylvania | Middle and New Kingdom Egypt; Bronze Age Aegean; Keftiu; interconnections; trade; diplomacy; New Kingdom ceramics; Bronze Age Aegean ceramics; archaeology | http://upenn.academia.edu/BethAnnJudas |
Blanka Misic | Instructor | Champlain College | Roman religion and ritual, cognitive science of religion, cognition, emotion, Roman provincial archaeology, Roman Pannonia, Latin epigraphy. | https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6697-4877 |
Blossom Stefaniw | Professor | MF Norwegian School of Theology, Religion and Society | Late Antiquity, Late Roman Rhetoric, Egyptian monasticism, gender/sexuality | |
Bronwen Wickkiser | Professor | Wabash College | Classical Greek history, Greek religion and medicine, Augustan Rome | https://www.wabash.edu/academics/profiles/home.cfm?site_folder=classics&facname=wickkisb |
Caitlin Gillespie | Assistant Professor | Brandeis University | Roman Historiography, Women in Antiquity (esp. the Imperial family), Latin Literature of the Early Empire | http://classics.columbia.edu/caitlin-gilespie/; https://columbia.academia.edu/CaitlinGillespie |
Caitlyn Barrett | Associate Professor | Cornell University | Greco-Roman Egypt, Hellensitic Period, Egyptian and Classical archaeology | http://classics.cornell.edu/caitl%C3%ADn-eil%C3%ADs-barrett; http://cornell.academia.edu/Caitl%C3%ADnEBarrett |
Candace Rice | Assistant Professor | Brown University | Mediterranean maritime trade and economic development during the Roman period, Mediterranean ports and harbours, Roman merchants and trading communities, and Roman villas (from pottery to mosaics). | |
Candida Moss | Cadbury Professor of Theology | University of Birmingham | martyrdom, early Christianity, resurrection, afterlife, disability in the ancient world, suffering, constructions of the self in antiquity | https://www.birmingham.ac.uk/staff/profiles/tr/moss-candida.aspx |
Carly Maris | PhD | University of California, Riverside | Parades, Rome, Augustus, Scipio, West Asia, Palmyra, ethnicity, Ancient Medicine, history of diabetes, Roman Empire, Roman Triumph | http://ucriverside.academia.edu/CarlyMaris |
Carol Atack | Director of Studies in Classics, Bye-fellow and assistant tutor, Newnham College | Cambridge University | Classical Greek and Hellenistic political history, Greek political thought, Greek historiography | http://www.classics.ox.ac.uk/carolatack.html |
Caroline Cheung | Assistant Professor | Princeton | Roman archaeology and history | https://classics.princeton.edu/people/faculty/core/caroline-cheung |
Caroline T. Schroeder | Professor | University of Oklahoma | Late antique Christianity, Coptic studies, Digital Humanities, early Christianity, late antiquity, gender, sexuality, women, monasticism, asceticism, theory, material culture, Shenoute, Melania(s) | |
Carolyn Higbie | Professor Emerita | SUNY Buffalo | Ancient Greece – epic poetry, history, and historiography | https://arts-sciences.buffalo.edu/classics/faculty/emeriti.html |
Carolyn La Rocco | PhD Student, Tutor | University of St Andrews | Roman archaeology, Visigothic archaeology, ‘Christianisation’, material culture of identity | |
Carolynn Roncaglia | Associate Professor | Santa Clara University | Roman history and material culture, Latin epigraphy, northern Italy | https://www.scu.edu/cas/classics//faculty-and-staff/carolynn-roncaglia/ |
Caryn Tamber-Rosenau | Instructional Assistant Professor Jewish Studies | University of Houston | Second Temple Judaism; women and gender in the Hebrew Bible and postbiblical literature; feminist/queer readings of the Bible; Apocrypha and Pseudepigrapha; early Jewish interpretations of Scripture | https://caryntamber-rosenau.com/ |
Casey Dué Hackney | Professor of Classical Studies. Director, Program in Classical Studies. Executive Editor, Center for Hellenic Studies, Washington, D. C. | University of Houston | (1) Homeric poetry (2) Greek oral traditions (3) Greek tragedy (4) textual criticism | http://www.uh.edu/~cldue/University_of_Houston/Welcome.html |
Catharine Edwards | Professor of Classics and Ancient History | Birkbeck College, University of London | My work focuses on the cultural history of the Roman world, particularly Rome in the late republic and early principate. The complex literary strategies of Roman texts (I have worked particularly on Seneca, Ovid and more recently Cicero) are an intrinsic part of that world’s fabric. I am interested in the ways in which conceptions of gender and other aspects of personal and social identity operate through, and are inflected by, language. Another important strand in my research has been the reception of antiquity in later centuries, particularly the C19th, and how receptions of antiquity are implicated in strategies of cultural formation and self-construction (I have published on the reception of Rome in Gibbon, in Mme de Stael, T.B.Macaulay, Nathaniel Hawthorne and in C19th guidebooks, particularly the work of Augustus Hare). | https://www.bbk.ac.uk/our-staff/profile/8003806/catharine-edwards |
Name | Position | Institutional Affiliation | Research Interests | Websites |
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