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Name Liz Gloyn
Position Reader
Institutional Affiliation Royal Holloway
Latitude 51.425673
Longitude -0.5652512
Research Interests

Roman history, particularly of the family and the life course; emphasis on the early imperial period. Classical reception. Seneca.

Websites https://lizgloyn.wordpress.com/
Publications

2018. ‘The Ties That Bind: Materiality, Identity and the Life Course in the “Things” Families Keep’, with Anna Woodham, Laura King and Vicky Crewe, Journal of Family History 43.2: 157-176.
2017. The Ethics of the Family in Seneca. Cambridge University Press.
2016: ‘This Is Not A Chapter About Jane Harrison: Classicists at Newnham College, 1882-1922.’ In Women Classical Scholars. Unsealing the Fountain from the Renaissance to Jacqueline de Romilly, eds. E. Hall and R. Wyles. Oxford University Press: 153-175.
2014: ‘Show Me The Way To Go Home: A Reconsideration of Seneca’s De Consolatione ad Polybium.’ The American Journal of Philology 135.3: 451-480.
2012: ‘She’s Only A Bird in a Gilded Cage: Freedwomen at Trimalchio’s Dinner Party.’ Classical Quarterly 62.1: 260-280.
2011: ‘Teaching Sex and Gender in the Ancient World.’ Transformations: The Journal of Inclusive Scholarship and Pedagogy 11.2: 25-35.

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