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 Name Position Institutional Affiliation Research Interests Websites
Elena Muniz GrijalvoTitular ProfessorUniversidad Pablo de Olavide, Sevilla

1) Las religiones en el Imperio Romano, especialmente en el Mediterráneo oriental, con interés particular en el cambio religioso, en el estudio de las emociones en el ritual y en la descripción de ritos propios y ajenos desde la perspectiva de la propia identidad religiosa.

2) La utilización del legado intelectual clásico en época moderna y contemporánea: las ideas políticas griegas y romanas como argumento de autoridad para entender y justificar el presente en diferentes épocas de la Historia; la distorsión de las religiones grecorromanas en la obra de los Padres de la Iglesia y en el cristianismo de época moderna (catolicismo y protestantismo).

https://www.upo.es/historia_antigua/miembros_area/Elena/index.jsp
Jeanne ReamesAssociate Professor and Director, Ancient Mediterranean Studies ProgramUniv. Nebraska, Omaha

Argead Macedonia & Alexander the Great, Greek and Macedonian social history, Iron-age ANE, Early church

https://www.unomaha.edu/college-of-arts-and-sciences/history/about-us/directory/jeanne-reames.php; http://jeannereames.net/cv.html
Kim BeerdenAssistant Professor (Lecturer)Leiden University

Greek religion, divination, history of food and foodways

https://www.universiteitleiden.nl/en/staffmembers/kim-beerden#tab-1
Ida Gilda MastrorosaProfessor associate of Roman HistoryDepartment SAGAS - University of Florence - Italy

Women's role in Roman Society - Motherwood in Late Antiquity - Representation of women in Roman Historiography - Romanization vs gender - Image of Roman Women through YouTube videos on Internet.

https://www.unifi.it/p-doc2-2019-0-A-2b333d293829-0.html
Susanne LutherProfessorGeorg-August-University Göttingen

Sprachethik im Neuen Testament; Hermeneutik; Fiktion, Fiktionalität und Faktualität in frühchristlichen Texten; (Historische) Diskursanalyse; Wundererzählungen im frühen Christentum; Narrative Historiographie und Neues Testament; Lehrprojekt des Gutenberg-Lehrkollegs im WS 2014/15 und SoSe 2015: Übersetzung des Codex Sabaiticus aus dem Griechischen ins Deutsche und vertiefende Masterclass zu Text, Übersetzung und Interpretation frühchristlicher apokrypher Texte am Beispiel des Codex Sabaiticus (Vgl. dazu http://www.glk.uni-mainz.de/745_DEU_HTML.php)

https://www.uni-goettingen.de/en/prof.+dr.+susanne+luther+/75076.html
Katharina WaldnerProfessorUniversität Erfurt

Religionen des antiken Mittelmeerraums:

Polis-Religion und religiöser Pluralismus in der griechisch-römischen Kultur
Religion und philosophischer Diskurs
Gender
Religion in der Zweiten Sophistik

Methodologie und Forschungsgeschichte der Religionswissenschaft
Literatur und Religion
Gender Studies

https://www.uni-erfurt.de/religionswissenschaft/europaeische-polytheismen/team/waldner/
Jacqueline CarlonProfessorUniversity of Massachusetts, Boston

Roman Republican History, Women in Roman Literature, Pliny, Tacitus, Imperial Elite Identity

https://www.umb.edu/academics/cla/faculty/jacqueline_carlon
Virginia ClossAssociate ProfessorUniversity of Massachusetts Amherst

Imperial Latin Poetry, especially Neronian and Flavian; Poetic influences in Latin Historiography; Latin epigraphy

https://www.umass.edu/classics/member/virginia-closs; http://umass.academia.edu/GinnaCloss
Lauren CaldwellLecturerUniversity of Massachusetts Amherst

Roman imperial social and intellectual history, Roman law, Greco-Roman medicine

https://www.umass.edu/classics/member/lauren-caldwell
Debbie FeltonProfessorUniversity of Massachusetts Amherst

Folklore in classical literature, Deformity and monstrosity in classical literature, Classical tradition

https://www.umass.edu/classics/member/debbie-felton; https://umass.academia.edu/DebbieFelton
Elizabeth KeitelProfessor EmeritaUMass Amherst

Roman history, Tacitus, Caesar

https://www.umass.edu/classics/emeritus-faculty-classics
Christina RiggsProfessorDurham University

Egypt, Ancient Egypt, United Kingdom Egypt, ancient Egypt, archaeology, photography, from the history of archaeology and Egyptology, to museum studies and heritage, to all aspects of ancient Egyptian art and material culture studies.

https://www.uea.ac.uk/art-history/people/profile/c-riggs#researchTab; http://eastanglia.academia.edu/ChristinaRiggs
Mar RodriguezGraduate StudentComplutense University of Madrid

Greece, Sparta, gender studies, women, Greek religion, landscape,

https://www.ucm.es/directorio?id=28039; https://ucm.academia.edu/MªdelMarRodr%C3%ADguezAlcocer
Ana Rodríguez MayorgasProfessor of Ancient HistoryUniversidad Complutense Madrid

Historiography, History, Ancient Intellectual life, Oral tradition, Rome (Empire), Writing, Written communication, Written communication--Social aspects

https://www.ucm.es/directorio?id=25482
Margriet HaagsmaAssociate ProfessorUniversity of Alberta

City planning in Ancient Greece, Domestic Archaeology, Archaeological Method and Theory, The History of Archaeology, Ancient Economy

https://www.ualberta.ca/arts/about/people-collection/margriet-haagsma
Kate WilkinsonAssociate professorTowson University, US

Women in Early Christianity, female asceticism, gender and religious rhetoric, free will and theology. Feminist Historiography, Feminist Ethnography, Comparative Study of Religion.

https://www.towson.edu/cla/departments/womengender/kwilkinson.html
Christine MorrisAndrew A. David Senior Lecturer in Greek Archaeology and HistoryTrinity College Dublin

Archaeology of the Aegean Bronze Age

https://www.tcd.ie/Classics/staff/cmorris.php
Hazel DodgeAssociate ProfessorTrinity College Dublin

Roman archaeology and history, Urbanization, Eastern Mediterranean

https://www.tcd.ie/classics/people/hazel-dodge.php
Sara RonisAssociate ProfessorSt. Mary's University, San Antonio

Rabbinic literature, Babylonian Talmud, Sasanian Babylonia, Demonology, Gender and Sex in Late Antiquity, Late Antiquity, Cultural Interaction in Late Antiquity, Judaism, early Christianity, and the religions of Late Antique Iran, non-normative rituals, rabbinic hermeneutics and jurisprudence.

https://www.stmarytx.edu/academics/faculty/sara-ronis/; https://sararonis.com/; http://stmarytx.academia.edu/SaraRonis
Amanda O'NeillInstructorSt Hilda's School Southport Australia

Mediterranean, History education, ancient history education, curriculum, Egypt, Greece, Rome, high school education

https://www.sthildas.qld.edu.au/staff/ms-amanda-oneill/
Sian LewisSenior LecturerUniversity of St Andrews, UK

Ancient Animals, Tyranny, Greek Iconography, Ancient Media.

https://www.st-andrews.ac.uk/classics/staff/sl50/
Laura ConroyPhD CandidateUniversity of St Andrews

Achaemenid Persia; Alexander the Great; Greek Historiography

https://www.st-andrews.ac.uk/classics/current/pg/research-students/lauraconroy/
Ellen MacDougallPhDUniversity of St Andrews

Roman numismatics, ethnic identity.

https://www.st-andrews.ac.uk/classics/current/pg/research-students/ellenmacdougall/
Sonia ZakrzewskiAssociate ProfessorUniversity of Southampton

bioarchaeology, human remains, medicine, health, disease, disability, migration, race, Egypt, Iberia, Anglo-Saxon, skeletons, death, biological anthropology, race, human diversity and variability, and the study of the human body to understand aspects of migration and mobility, diet, identity, religious practice and social organisation in past populations.

https://www.southampton.ac.uk/archaeology/about/staff/srz.page; http://soton.academia.edu/SoniaZakrzewski
Julia HillnerProfessorUniversity of Sheffield

Late Antiquity, City of Rome, Crime and Punishment, Family and Household

https://www.sheffield.ac.uk/history/staff/julia-hillner
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