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Name Nadya Williams
Position Professor
Institutional Affiliation University of West Georgia
Latitude 33.5734291
Longitude -85.1009238
Research Interests

Greek and Roman military history

Websites https://www.westga.edu/administration/profile.php?emp_id=90977
Publications

“Soldiers’ Epitaphs in Mogontiacum and Carnuntum in the 1st and Early 2nd Centuries AD,” in Bodel and Dimitrova eds., Proceedings of the First North AmericanCongress of Greek and Latin Epigraphy (Brill, 2014)

“Athens: The Cradle of Western Civilization (800 BCE – 324 CE)” in Aran and Elaine MacKinnon eds., The Places of Encounter (Westview Press, 2012).

“The Game of Troy and Augustus,” The Annals of the Ovidius University of Constanta – The History Series 8 (2011).

“The Heroic Soldier as Exemplum in Cato and Livy” in W. Polleichtner ed., Livy and Intertextuality (Trier: WVT Wissenschaftlicher Verlag Trier, 2010)

“The Place of Soldier Speech in a Democracy at War: Aeschylus and Michael Moore” in M. Cosmopoulos (ed.), Experiencing War: Trauma and Society in Ancient Greece and Today (Chicago: Ares Publishers, 2007).

“Escribiendo en Agua: Catulo 70 y 72,” Nova Tellus 21.2 (Nov. 2003).

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