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Directory of Ph.D. Alumni and Dissertations
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History Related Ph.D. Alumni and Dissertations
(The following students were enrolled as Classical Studies graduate students before the creation of the Interdepartmental Program in Greek and Roman History)
 
2006 - currently in progress
Adam Kemezis - The Roman Past under the Severans: Cassius Dio, Philostrartus and Herodian
 
2005
Patrick Hogan
(currently at Grand Valley State University)
A Terrible Passion and a Marvelous Love: Greco-Roman Education and Elite Self-Presentation in the High Empire
 
Bernd Steinbock
(currently at University of Western Ontario)
Social Memory in 4th Century Athenian Public Discourse
 
2004
Lauren E. Caldwell
(currently at Georgetown University)
The Female Transition to Adulthood in the Early Roman Empire
 
Kendra Eshleman
(currently at Oberlin College)
Neither Outside nor Inside: Becoming Heretical in Second-Century Christianity
 
John A. Lobur
(currently at University of Mississippi)
Consensus and Concordia in the Formation of the Roman Principate and Their Resonance in Early Imperial Prose
 
2002
Rosemary L. Moore
(currently at University of Iowa)
The Art of Command: The Roman Army General and His Troops, 135 BC-138 AD
 
2001
Robert C. Caldwell III
(currently at Catholic University of America)
Between State and Steppe: New Evidence for Society in Sixth-Century Southern Transjordan
 
2000
Jeremy G. Taylor
Framing the Past: The Roots of Greek Chronography
 
David D. Phillips
(currently at University of California, Los Angeles)
Homicide, Wounding, and Battery in the Fourth-Century Attic Orators
 
1999
Joseph L. Rife
(currently at Macalester College)
Death, Ritual and Memory in Greek Society during the Early and Middle Roman Empire
 
Christopher L. H. Barnes
(currently at Brooklyn College)
Tarentum Victum: Processes of Evolution
 
Stephen Rex Stem
(currently at Louisiana State University)
Cicero and the Legacy of Cato Uticensis
 
1998
John D. Muccigrosso
(currently at Drew University)
Factional Competition and Monumental Construction in Mid-Republican Rome
 
Kristina L. Milnor
(currently at Columbia University)
Suis Omnia Tuta Locis: Women, Place, and Public Life in the Age of Augustus
 
Brian K. Harvey
(currently at Kent State University)
The Nature of the Roman Monarchy in the Late First/Early Second Centuries A.D.: The Reigns of Nerva and Trajan to the Acquisition of Arabia
 
1996
Clifford C. Ando
(currently at University of Southern California)
Communis patria
 
1994
Michael L. Meckler
(currently at Ohio State University)
Caracalla and His Late-Antique Biographer: A Historical Commentary on the Vita Caracalli in the Historia Augusta
 
David D. Leitao
(currently at San Francisco State University)
The "Measure of Youth": Body and Gender in Boys' Transitions in Ancient Greece
 
Geoffrey S. Sumi
(currently at Mt. Holyoke College)
Public Performances and Political Symbols: The Rise of Octavianus in 44 B.C.
 
1991
Cynthia J. Bannon
(currently at Indiana University)
Consors Mecum Temporum Illorum: Brothers in Republican Rome
 
James T. Kearney
Ammianus Marcellinus and his Roman Audience
 
1990
Ellen A. Bauerle
Procuring an Election: Ambitus in the Roman Republic, 432-49 B.C.
 
1989
Alexander D. Kurke
Theme and Adversarial Presentation in Cicero's Pro Flacco
 
John D. Dillery
(currently at University of Virginia)
Xenophon's Historical Perspectives
 
1986
Thomas A. J. McGinn
(currently at Vanderbilt University)
Prostitution and Julio-Claudian Legislation: The Formation of Social Policy in Early Imperial Rome
 
Thomas Keith Dix
(currently at University of Georgia)
Private and Public Libraries at Rome in the First Century B.C.: A Preliminary Study in the History of Roman Libraries
 
1984
Hermann S. Schibli
(currently at Universität Passau)
The Narrative of Politics: Julius Caesar and the Bellum Civile
 
John P. Bodel
(currently at Rutgers University)
64. Freedmen in the Satyricon of Petronius
 
1983
Martha A. W. Baldwin (now Bowsky)
(currently at College of the Pacific)
Fasti Cretae Et Cyrenarum: Imperial Magistrates of Crete and Cyrenaica During the Julio-Claudian Period
 
1982
Dennis P. Kehoe
(currently at Tulane University)
The Economics of Food Production on Roman Imperial Estates in North Africa
 
1981
Robert W. Daniel
(currently at Universität zu Köln)
Greek Papyri From the Collections of Freiburg, Vienna and Michigan
 
Susan D. Martin
(currently at University of Tennessee, Knoxville)
Building Contracts in Classical Roman Law
 
1980
Mary Taliaferro Boatwright
(currently at Duke University)
Tacitus and the Wealth, Enrichment and Impoverishment of the Roman Upper Classes
 
1977
Harold Y. McCulloch, Jr
(currently at Wagner College)
Remedia Tardiora: Patterns of Devolution in the Annals of Tacitus
 
Shelley P. Haley
(currently at Hamilton College)
The Role of Amicitia in the Life of Gnaeus Pompeius Magnus
 
1976
John Clayton Fant
(currently at University of Akron)
The Curatores Rei Publicae in Italy from Their Inception to the Death of Commudus
 
1975
Stephen D. Laruccia
The Concept of Peace in the Works of Tacitus
 
1973
William E. Metcalf
(currently at Yale University)
The Cistophori of Hadrian
 
1972
Robert W. Sawyer
(currently at Hiram College)
An Analysis of the Political, Economic and Social Influence of Select Families of Colonial Pompeii
 

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