Name | Kathryn Welch |
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Position | Associate Professor |
Institutional Affiliation | University of Sydney |
Latitude | -33.888584 |
Longitude | 151.1873473 |
Research Interests | Republic to Empire, Appian, Pompeii, Topography of Rome |
Websites | http://sydney.edu.au/arts/classics_ancient_history/staff/profiles/kathryn.welch.php |
Publications | Books Welch, K. (2012). Magnus Pius: Sextus Pompeius and the Transformation of the Roman Republic. Swansea, UK: The Classical Press of Wales. Edited Books Welch, K. (2015). Appian's Roman History: Empire and Civil War. Swansea: The Classical Press of Wales. Welch, K., Hillard, T. (2005). Roman Crossings: Theory and Practice in the Roman Republic. Swansea: The Classical Press of Wales. Welch, K., Powel, A. (2002). Sextus Pompeius. United Kingdom: Gerald Duckworth & Co and The Classical Press of Wales. Book Chapters Welch, K. (2015). Appian and the Roman History: A Reappraisal. In Kathryn Welch (Eds.), Appian's Roman History: Empire and Civil War, (pp. 1-13). Swansea: The Classical Press of Wales. Welch, K. (2015). Programme and Narrative in Civil Wars 2.118-4.138. In Kathryn Welch (Eds.), Appian's Roman History: Empire and Civil War, (pp. 277-304). Swansea: The Classical Press of Wales. Welch, K. (2011). Velleius and Livia: making a portrait. In Eleanor Cowan (Eds.), Velleius Paterculus: Making History, (pp. 309-334). Swansea, UK: The Classical Press of Wales. Welch, K. (2009). Alternative Memoirs: Tales from the 'Other Side' of the Civil War. In Smith, Christopher; Powell, Anton (Eds.), The Lost Memoirs of Augustus and the Development of Roman Autobiography, (pp. 195-223). Swansea: The Classical Press of Wales. Welch, K. (2009). The Relevance of Ancient History: an Australian Perspective: sidere mens eadem mutato? In Andrew Erskine (Eds.), A Companion to Ancient History, (pp. 8-10). Chichester: Wiley-Blackwell Publishing. Welch, K. (2005). Lux and Lumina in Cicero's Rome: a metaphor for the res publica and her leaders. In Welch, K and Hillard, T (Eds.), Roman Crossings: Theory and Practice in the Roman Republic, (pp. 313-337). Swansea: The Classical Press of Wales. Welch, K. (2002). Both sides of the coin: Sextus Pompeius and the so-called Pompeiani. In Anton Powell and Kathryn Welch (Eds.), Sextus Pompeius, (pp. 1-30). United Kingdom: Gerald Duckworth & Co and The Classical Press of Wales. Welch, K. (2002). Sextus Pompeius and the REs Publica in 42-39 BC. In Anton Powell and Kathryn Welch (Eds.), Sextus Pompeius, (pp. 31-64). United Kingdom: Gerald Duckworth & Co and The Classical Press of Wales. Journals Welch, K., Mitchell, H. (2013). Revisiting the Roman Alexander. Antichthon, 47, 80-100. Welch, K. (2012). Dealing with Caesar: Finding Politics between 42 and 27 BC. Antichthon, 46, 126-149. Welch, K. (2008). Maiestas Regia and the Donations of Alexandria. Mediterranean Archaeology, 19/20, 181-192. Welch, K. (2008). Nimium Felix: Caesar's Felicitas and Cicero's Philippics. Prudentia, 37 - 38, 181-213. Conferences Welch, K. (2010). Pietas, Pompeiani and Cicero's Thirteenth Philippic. ASCS 31 - Australasian Society for Classical Studies, Perth, WA: University of Western Australia, Classics and Ancient History. |
October 12, 2017