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Name Daniëlle Slootjes
Position Professor
Institutional Affiliation University of Amsterdam
Research Interests

Crowd control, administrative structures, history of Christianity - Late antiquity. Late antique government, provincial history, and epigraphy.

Publications

Key publications
Slootjes, D. (2015). Crowd behavior in Late Antique Rome. In Marianne Sághy, Michele Salzman & Rita Lizzi Testa (Eds.), Pagans and Christians in Late Antique Rome. Conflict, Competition and Coexistence in the Fourth Century (pp. 178-194). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press
Hekster, O.J., Manders, E.E.J. & Slootjes, D. (2014). Making history with coins: Nero from a numismatic perspective. Journal of Interdisciplinary History, 45 (1), 25-37. doi: 10.1162/JINH_a_00647
Slootjes, D. (2014). Late antique administrative structures: on the meaning of dioceses and their borders in the fourth century AD. In Lee.L. Brice & Daniëlle Slootjes (Eds.), Aspects of Ancient Institutions and Geography. Studies in Honor of Richard J.A. Talbert (Impact of Empire, 19) (pp. 177-195). Leiden: Brill
Slootjes, D. (2013). Notitia Dignitatum. In Reallexikon für Antike und Christentum (pp. 1133-1145). Stuttgart: Anton Hiersemann Verlag
Slootjes, D. (2011). Bishops and their position of power in the late third century CE: the cases of Gregory Thaumaturgus and Paul of Samosata. Journal of Late Antiquity, 4 (1), 100-115.
Slootjes, D. (2011). Local elites and power in the roman world: modern theories and models. Journal of Interdisciplinary History, 42 (2), 235-249. doi: 10.1162/JINH_a_00213

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