Name | Amy Russell |
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Position | Lecturer (Assistant Professor) |
Institutional Affiliation | Durham University |
Latitude | 54.7649859 |
Longitude | -1.5803916 |
Research Interests | Political history, topography, Roman Republic and early empire |
Websites | https://www.dur.ac.uk/classics/staff/?id=10646 |
Publications | Publications Authored book Russell, A. (2016). The Politics of Public Space in Republican Rome. Cambridge University Press. Chapter in book Russell, A. (2016). On gender and spatial experience in public: the case of ancient Rome. In TRAC 2015: Proceedings of the Twenty-Fifth Annual Theoretical Roman Archaeology Conference. Mandich, M.J., Derrick, T.J., Gonzalez Sanchez, S., Savani, G. & Zampieri, E. Oxbow. 164-176. Journal Article Russell, A. (2016). Why did Clodius shut the shops? The rhetoric of mobilizing a crowd in the Late Republic. Historia 65(2): 186-210. Other (Print) Russell, A. (2014). Augustus, the senate, and the city of Rome. Omnibus (68): 1-4. |
October 12, 2017