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Academic Positions Professor (Roman History) Andrew Fleming West Professor of Classics

Princeton University

Director: Program in the Ancient World

2005-2009 2010-2011 2013-2014

Chair: Committee for the Study of Late Antiquity Professor (Roman History)

2004-

2012-2013 University of Pennsylvania

1996-2004

Princeton University

1995-1996

Chair: Graduate Group in Ancient History Visiting Professor (Greek and Roman History)

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Magie Professor of Greek and Roman History (Visiting)

Princeton University

1989-1990

Full Professor (History)

The University of Lethbridge

1989-1996

Associate Professor (History)

The University of Lethbridge

1981-1989

Assistant Professor (History)

The University of Lethbridge

1977-1981

Lecturer (Ancient History)

The University of Birmingham 1976-1977

Other Elected Life Member

The American Philosophical Society (Philadelphia)

Fellow and Member

Institute for Advanced Study (Princeton)

1994-1995

Fellow Commoner

Churchill College (Cambridge)

1982-1983

Commonwealth Scholar

Cambridge University

1973-1976

2012-

University Degrees Degree

Date

University

PhD Classics and Ancient History

1978

Cambridge University Dissertation: Pastoralists, Peasants, and Politics in Roman North Africa

MA (Hon.)

1996

University of Pennsylvania

MA Classics and Ancient History

1971

University of Alberta Thesis: The Development of Urbanization in Roman North Africa

BA (with Distinction)

1968

University of Alberta

3 Classics and Anthropology PUBLICATIONS Books Bringing in the Sheaves: Economy and Metaphor in the Roman World, Toronto, University of Toronto Press, 2013, xx & 456 pp., 92 ill., 7 tables, 4 maps Sacred Violence: African Christians and Sectarian Hatred in the Age of Augustine, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2011, xiii & 910 pp., 4 maps Awards: PROSE Award 2012: best book in Classics and Ancient History for the year 2011 The Wallace J. Ferguson Prize of the Canadian Historical Association 2012: best book in History for 2011 Worlds Together, Worlds Apart: A History of the Humankind from the Beginnings to the Present, 4rth edition, New York, Norton, 2013: with Robert Tignor. Principal editor for Volume One. Worlds Together, Worlds Apart: A History of the Humankind from the Beginnings to the Present, 3rd edition, New York, Norton, 2011: with Robert Tignor, Jeremy Adelman, Peter Brown, and others Worlds Together, Worlds Apart: A History of the World, 2nd edition, New York, W. W. Norton, 2008: multi-authored world history textbook: with Robert Tignor, Jeremy Adelman, Peter Brown, and others Spartacus and the Slave Wars: A Brief History with Documents, translated, edited and introduced, New York, St. Martins Press, 2001 Reviews: T. Urbainczyk, JRS 93 (2003), 304-05 [exemplary only]

Published Lectures At the Edge of the Corrupting Sea, Oxford, University of Oxford, 2006 [The TwentyThird Sir John L. Myres Lecture]

Collected Papers

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Environment and Society in Roman North Africa, London, Variorum, 1995, xii & 271 pp. Rulers, Nomads, and Christians in Roman North Africa, London, Variorum, 1995, xix & 347 pp.

Edited Books M. I. Finley, Economy and Society in Ancient Greece, London, Chatto and Windus, 1981; New York, The Viking Press, 1982, xxvi & 326 pp. (selected papers of Sir Moses Finley, with introduction and bibliographical addenda, co-edited with Richard P. Saller). Paperback edition: Harmondsworth-New York, Penguin (Pelican) 1983. Italian edition: Economia e società nel mondo antico, Bari, Editori Laterza, 1984 French edition: Economie et société en grèce ancienne, Paris, Editions La Découverte, 1984 (co-edited with Richard P. Saller: three new chapters, three new bibliographical addenda, revised introduction and bibliography). Spanish edition: La Grecia Antigua: economía y sociedad, Barcelona, Grupo editorial Grijalbo, 1984. M. I. Finley, Ancient Slavery and Modern Ideology [original edition: Harmondsworth, Penguin, 1980]; editor of reprint edition: new introduction [see below], and editing of two additional chapters: Princeton, Markus Wiener Publishers, 1998

Bibliographies [with Thomas A. Robinson], The Early Church: An Annotated Bibliography of Literature in English, Metuchen, N.J. & London, The American Theological Library Association/The Scarecrow Press, 1993, xxiii & 493 pp. Personal Interviews S. V. Krich, “Intervyeiyo y professoryom B. D. Shaw,” Mir Istorika: Ismorusaphuyeskya Sboryik 8 (Moscow-Omsk, 2013), pp. 95-103

Articles and Book Chapters “The Undecimprimi in Roman Africa”, Museum Africum, vol. 2 (1973), pp. 1-10

5 “Debt in Sallust,” Latomus, vol. 34 (1975), pp. 187-196 “Ptolemy of Mauretania and the Conspiracy of Gaetulicus,” Historia, vol. 25 (1976), pp. 491-494 (co-authored with D. Fishwick) “Climate, Environment, and Prehistory in the Sahara,” World Archaeology, vol. 8 (1976), pp. 133-149 “The Formation of Africa Proconsularis,” Hermes, vol. 105 (1977), pp. 369-380 (coauthored with D. Fishwick) “The Era of the Cereres”, Historia, vol. 27 (1978), pp. 343-354 (co-authored with D. Fishwick) “Rural Periodic Markets in Roman North Africa as Mechanisms of Social Integration and Control,” [in] G. Dalton ed., Research in Economic Anthropology, vol. 2 (1979), pp. 91-117 “Archaeology and Knowledge: the History of the African Provinces of the Roman Empire,” Florilegium, vol. 2 (1980), pp. 28-60 “The Camel in Ancient North Africa and the Sahara: History, Biology and Human Economy,” Bulletin de l'Institut Fondamental d'Afrique Noire (IFAN), ser. B, vol. 41.4 (1979: publ. 1981), pp. 663-721 “Climate, Environment, and History: the Case of Roman North Africa,” chap. 16 [in] T. M. L. Wigley, M. Ingram, and G. Farmer eds., Climate and History: Studies in Past Climates and their Impact on Man, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press (1981), pp. 379-403 (paperback edition: 1985) [For reviews of my work in this collection see Past and Present, no. 88 (1980), p. 139; Climatic Change, 5.2 (1983), p. 197; and The Journal of Interdisciplinary History, 14.1 (1983), pp. 15758] “Rural Markets in North Africa and the Political Economy of the Roman Empire,” Antiquités africaines, vol. 17 (1981), pp. 37-83 “The Elder Pliny's African Geography,” Historia, vol. 30 (1981), pp. 424-471 (for evaluation see K. Sallmann, Gnomon, 56 [1984] 119) “The Elders of Christian Africa,” [in] P. Brind'Amour ed., Mélanges offerts à R. P. Etienne Gareau, Ottawa, Editions de l'Université d'Ottawa = numéro spéc. de Cahiers des études anciennes (1982), pp. 207-226 “Fear and Loathing: the Nomad Menace and Roman Africa,” [in] C. M. Wells ed., Roman Africa/L'Afrique romaine, The 1980 Governor-General Vanier Lectures, Revue de l'Université d'Ottawa, vol. 52 (1982), pp. 25-46. Subsequently appeared as a chapter in a separate book: L'Afrique romaine/Roman Africa, C. M. Wells ed., Ottawa, The University of Ottawa Press (1982), pp. 29-50

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“Social Science and Ancient History: Keith Hopkins in Partibus Infidelium”, Helios, vol. 9 (1982), pp. 17-57 “Lamasba: An Ancient Irrigation Community,” Antiquités africaines, vol. 18 (1982), pp. 61-103 “‘Eaters of Flesh, Drinkers of Milk’: the Ancient Mediterranean Ideology of the Pastoral Nomad,” Ancient Society, vol. 13/14 (1982-83), pp. 5-31 “Soldiers and Society: The Army in Numidia,” Opus: Rivista internazionale per la storia economica e sociale dell'antichità, vol. 2.1 (1983), pp. 133-159 “Anatomy of the Vampire Bat” (article-length critique of G. E. M. de Ste Croix, The Class Struggle in the Ancient Greek World, from the Archaic Age to the Arab Conquests, London, Duckworth, 1981; corr. paperback ed., 1982), in Economy and Society, vol. 13 (1984), pp. 208-49 “Close-Kin Marriage in Roman Society?”, Man: Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute, n.s. vol. 19 (1984), pp. 432-444 (co-authored with R.P. Saller) “Bandits in the Roman Empire,” Past & Present, no. 105 (1984), pp. 3-52 [revised version with addendum on recent research, chap. 13 (in) R. Osborne ed., Studies in Ancient Greek and Roman Society, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2003, pp. 326-74] “Water and Society in the Ancient Maghrib: Technology, Property and Development,” Antiquités africaines, vol. 20 (1984), pp. 121-73 “Latin Funerary Epigraphy and Family Life in the Later Roman Empire,” Historia, vol. 33 (1984), pp. 457-97 “Among the Believers” [article-length critique of K. Hopkins, Death and Renewal: Sociological Studies in Roman History, 2, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 1983] [in] Classical Views/Echos du Monde Classique, vol. 28, n.s. 3 (1984), pp. 453-79 “Tombstones and Roman Family Relations in the Principate: Civilians, Soldiers and Slaves,” Journal of Roman Studies, vol. 74 (1984), pp. 124-56 (co-authored with Richard P. Saller) “The Divine Economy: Stoicism as Ideology,” Latomus, vol. 64 (1985), pp. 16-54 “Autonomy and Tribute: Mountain and Plain in Mauretania Tingitana,” [in] Pierre R. Baduel ed., Désert et Montagne au Maghreb: Hommage à Jean Dresch = Revue de l'Occident Musulman et de la Méditerranée, vol. 41-42 (1986), pp. 66-89

7 “The Family in Late Antiquity: the Experience of Augustine,” Past & Present, no. 115 (1987), pp. 3-51 [reprinted as ch. 16 (in) J. Dunn & I. Harris eds., Augustine, vol. 2 (Cheltenham, 1997), pp. 267-315] “The Age of Roman Girls at Marriage: Some Reconsiderations,” Journal of Roman Studies, vol. 77 (1987), pp. 30-46 “Roman Taxation,” [in] Michael Grant & Rachel Kitzinger eds., Civilization of the Ancient Mediterranean, New York, Charles Scribner's Sons, vol. 2 (1988), pp. 809-27 “Il Bandito,” chap. 11 [in] Andrea Giardina ed., L'Uomo Romano, Rome, Laterza (1990), pp. 335-84 [German version, “Der Bandit”, chap. 11 [in] A. Giardina ed., Der Mensch in der römischen Antike, Frankfurt-New York (1991), pp. 337-81; Spanish version: “El Bandido”, chap. 11 [in] A. Giardina y otros eds., El Hombre Romano, Madrid, Alianza Editorial (1991), pp. 353-94; French version: ‘Le bandit’, [in] A. Giardina ed., L’Homme romain, Paris, Seuil (1992), pp. 371-420; Portugese version: “O Bandido”, chap. 11 [in] A. Giardina diracção, O Homem Romano, Lisbon, Editorial Presença (1992), pp. 249-80; Dutch version: “De bandiet”, chap. 11 [in] redactie van Andrea Giardina, De wereld van de Romeinen, Amsterdam, Uitgeversmaatschappij Agon BV (1992), pp. 317-358] “Bandit Highlands and Lowland Peace: the Mountains of Isauria-Cilicia: Part I,” Journal of the Economic and Social History of the Orient, vol. 33 (1990), pp. 199-233 “Bandit Highlands and Lowland Peace: the Mountains of Isauria-Cilicia: Part II,” Journal of the Economic and Social History of the Orient, vol. 33 (1990), pp. 237-70 “The Cultural Meaning of Death: Age and Gender in the Roman Family,” ch. 4 [in] David I. Kertzer & Richard P. Saller eds., The Family in Italy from Antiquity to the Present, New Haven-London, Yale University Press (1991), pp. 66-90 “The Paradoxes of People Power,” Helios, vol. 18 (1991), pp. 194-214 “The Noblest Monuments and the Smallest Things: Wells, Walls and Aqueducts in the Making of Roman Africa,” [in] A. Trevor Hodge ed., Future Currents in Aqueduct Studies, Leeds, Francis Cairns-The University of Leeds Press (1991), pp. 63-91 “Under Russian Eyes,” Journal of Roman Studies, vol. 82 (1992), pp. 216-28 [an historiographical analysis of the works of M. I. Rostovtzeff] “Explaining Incest: Brother-Sister Marriage in Graeco-Roman Egypt,” [in] Man: The Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute, vol. 27 (1992), pp. 267-99 [replies and comments by Professor Ray Abrahams, Man, vol. 28 (1993), p. 599; and by Professor Raymond Firth, “Contingency of the Incest Taboo,”Man, vol. 29 (1994), pp. 712-13]

8 “African Christianity: Disputes, Definitions, and ‘Donatists’,” [in] Malcolm R. Greenshields and Thomas A. Robinson eds., Orthodoxy and Heresy in Religious Movement:s Discipline and Dissent, Lewiston, Queenston, Lampeter, The Edwin Mellen Press (1992), pp. 4-34 “The Passion of Perpetua,” Past & Present, vol. 139 (1993), pp. 3-45 [revised version with addendum on recent research, chap. 12 (in) R. Osborne ed., Studies in Ancient Greek and Roman Society, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2003, pp. 286-325] “The Bandit,” chap. 11 [in] A. Giardina ed., The Romans, Chicago-London, The University of Chicago Press (1993), pp. 300-341 “The Early Development of M. I. Finley’s Thought: the Heichelheim Dossier,” Athenaeum, vol. 81 (1993), pp. 177-199 “Tyrants, Bandits and Kings: Personal Power in Josephus,” Journal of Jewish Studies, vol. 44 (1993), pp. 176-204 “Women and the Early Church,” History Today , vol. 44.2 (February, 1994), pp. 21-28 “Two Historians in Exile: Correspondence Between M. I. Rostovtzeff and F. Heichelheim,” Vestnik Drevneii Istorii / Journal of Ancient History (Moscow: Russian Academy of Sciences), vol. 209 (1994), pp. 171-183 “The Structure of Local Society in the Early Maghreb: the Elders,” The Maghreb Review, vol. 16.1-2 (1991 [1994]), pp. 18-55 “Josephus: Roman Power and Responses to It,” Athenaeum, vol. 83 (1995), pp. 357-390. “Body/Power/Identity: Passions of the Martyrs,” Journal of Early Christian Studies, vol. 4 (1996), pp. 269-312 “Seasons of Death: Aspects of Mortality in Imperial Rome,” The Journal of Roman Studies, vol. 86 (1996), pp. 100-138 “Agrarian Economy and the Marriage Cycle of Roman Women,” Journal of Roman Archaeology, vol. 10 (1996), pp. 57-76 “Ritual Brotherhood in Roman and Post-Roman Societies,”Traditio: Studies in Ancient and Medieval History, Thought, and Religion, vol. 52 (1997), pp. 327-55 [part of a project edited by Professor Elizabeth A. R. Brown entitled “Ritual Brotherhood in Ancient and Medieval Europe: A Symposium = Traditio, vol. 52 (1997), pp. 261-381] “‘A Wolf by the Ears’: M. I. Finley’s Ancient Slavery and Modern Ideology in Historical Context,” introduction to: reprint edition of M. I. Finley, Ancient Slavery and Modern Ideology, Princeton (1998), pp. 3-74

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“War and Violence,” [in] G. W. Bowerwock, Peter Brown & Oleg Grabar eds., Late Antiquity: A Guide to the Postclassical World, Cambridge, Mass. – London, Harvard University Press (1999), pp. 130-69 [revised version [in] G. W. Bowersock, Peter Brown & Oleg Grabar eds., Interpreting Late Antiquity: Essays on the Postclassical World, Harvard, Harvard University Press (2001), 130-69] “The Seasonal Birthing Cycle of Roman Women,” chap. 2 [in] W. Scheidel ed., Debating Roman Demography, Leiden, Brill (2000), pp. 83-110 “Rebels and Outsiders,” chapter 11 [in] A. K. Bowman, P. D. A. Garnsey & D. Rathbone eds., The Cambridge Ancient History, vol. 11: The High Empire, A.D. 70-192, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2000, pp. 361-403. “Raising and Killing Children: Two Roman Myths,” Mnemosyne: A Journal of Classical Studies vol. 54 (2001), pp. 31-77 “Challenging Braudel: A New Vision of the Mediterranean,” Journal of Roman Archaeology, vol. 14 (2001), pp. 19-53 [review article of P. Horden & N. Purcell, The Corrupting Sea: A Study of Mediterranean History, Oxford, Blackwell, 2000] “Räuberbanden,” [in] Der Neue Pauly: Enzyklopädie der Antike, vol. 10 (Stuttgart-Weimar, 2001), cols. 758-63 = “Brigandry [sic],” [in] Brill’s New Pauly Encyclopaedia of the Ancient World, vol. 2 (Brill, Leiden-Boston, 2003), pp. 767-771 “’With Whom I Lived’: Measuring Roman Marriage,” Ancient Society, vol. 32 (2002), pp. 195-242 “Judicial Nightmares and Christian Memory,” Journal of Early Christian Studies, vol. 11 (2003), pp. 533-63 “A Peculiar Island: Maghrib and Mediterranean,” Mediterranean Historical Review, vol. 18 (2003), pp. 93-125 = I. Malkin ed., Mediterranean Paradigms and Classical Antiquity (London-New York, Routledge, 2005), 93-125 “Who Were the Circumcellions?” chap. 11 [in] A. H. Merrills ed., Vandals, Romans and Berbers: New Perspectives on Late Antique Africa (London, Variorum, 2004), pp. 227-58 “Seasonal Mortality in Imperial Rome and the Mediterranean: Three Problem Cases,” chap. 4 [in] Glenn R. Storey ed., Urbanism in the Preindustrial World: Cross-Cultural Approaches (Tuscaloosa, The University of Alabama Press, 2006), pp. 86-109 “Bad Boys: Circumcellions and Fictive Violence,” chap. 15 [in] H. A. Drake et al. eds., Violence in Late Antiquity: Perceptions and Practices (Aldershot, Ashgate, 2006), pp. 179-96

10 “Toward Open Access in Ancient Studies: The Princeton-Stanford Working Papers in Classics,” Hesperia, vol. 76 (2007), pp. 229-42 [co-authored with Josiah Ober & Walter Scheidel] “Sabinus the Muleteer,” Classical Quarterly, vol. 57 (2007), pp. 132-38 “After Rome: Transformations of the Early Mediterranean World,” The New Left Review, vol. 51 (May-June 2008), pp. 89-114 “State Intervention and Holy Violence: Timgad/Paleostrovsk/Waco,” Journal of the American Academy of Religion, vol. 77 (2009), pp. 853-94 “Sklaverei: Afrika,” [in] H. Heinen & J. Deissler eds., Handwörterbuch der antiken Sklaverei, IV [electronic resource: Mainz, Akademie der Wissenschaften und der Literatur] Stuttgart, Steiner, 2012: 12 columns “Cult and Belief in Punic and Roman Africa,” chap. 9 [in] M. R. Salzman & W. Adler eds., The Cambridge History of Religions in the Ancient World, vol. 2 (Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2013), pp. 235-63 “An Inventory of Differences” [reply to reviews of Sacred Violence: African Christians and Sectarian Hatred in the Age of Augustine, Cambridge, CUP, 2011, by David Frankfurter, Paula Fredriksen, and Maureen Tilley, JECS 21 (2013), pp. 291-300], Journal of Early Christian Studies, vol. 21 (2013), pp. 301-09 “Who are You? Africa and Africans,” chap. 35 [in] J. McInerney ed., A Companion to Ethnicity in the Ancient Mediterranean (Oxford, Wiley-Blackwell, 2014), pp. 527-40 “The Young Finley: Observations on Naiden, Perry and Tompkins,” American Journal of Philology, vol. 135 (2014), pp. 267-80 “The Great Transformation: Slavery and the Free Republic,” chap. 9 [in] H. Flower ed., The Cambridge Companion to the Roman Republic (Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2014), pp. 187-221 “Lords of the Levant: The Borderlands of Syria and Phoenicia in the First Century,” [in] F. R. Vishnia, R. Zelnick-Abramovitz & W. Eck eds., Rome, Judaea and its Neighbors: In Honor of Hannah M. Cotton = Scripta Classica Israelica 33 (2014), pp. 225-42

Review Articles “Our Daily Bread,” Social History of Medicine 2 (1989), pp. 205-13 [Review discussion of Peter Garnsey, Famine and Food Supply in the Graeco-Roman World: Responses to Risk and Crisis, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 1988]

11 “Grmek’s Pathological Vision” [Review discussion of : Mirko D. Grmek, Diseases in the Ancient Greek World, Baltimore & London, Johns Hopkins University Press, 1989 (translations by Mireille & Leonard Meullner of: Les maladies à l’aube de la civilisation occidentale: recherches sur la réalité pathologique dans le monde grec préhistorique, archaïque et classique, Paris, Payot, 1983)], Social History of Medicine, vol. 4 (1991), pp. 329-34 “Invidious Comparisons: Ancient and Modern Cities,” [Review of: Anthony Molho, Kurt Raaflaub & Julia Emlen eds., City-States in Classical Antiquity and Medieval Italy, Ann Arbor, The University of Michigan Press, 1991] [in] Studies in Medieval and Renaissance History, vol. 14 (1993), pp. 193-198 Review article of: Stephen L. Dyson, Community and Society in Roman Italy, BaltimoreLondon, The Johns Hopkins University Press, 1992 [in] Classical Views/Echos du Monde Classique, 37, n.s. vol. 12 (1993), pp. 35-43 “A Groom of One’s Own?” [Review article of John Boswell, Same-Sex Unions in Premodern Europe, New York, Villard Books, 1994] [in] The New Republic (18 & 25 July, 1994), pp. 33-41. Followed by an exchange between Professor Ralph Hexter and myself on the same matters [in] The New Republic (3 October 1994), pp. 39-41. “Out On a Limb,” [Review article of Caroline Walker Bynum, The Resurrection of the Body in Western Christianity, 200-1336, New York, Columbia University Press, 1995] [in] The New Republic (17 April 1995), pp. 43-48 “The Devil in the Details,” [Review article of Elaine Pagels, The Origins of Satan, New York, Random House, 1995] [in] The New Republic (10 July 1995), pp. 30-36 Review of: Fergus Millar, The Roman Near East, 31 B.C. - A.D. 337, London-Cambridge, Mass., Harvard University Press, 1993 [in] Classical Philology, vol. 90 (1995), pp. 286-96 “Loving the Poor,” [review of: Peter Brown, Poverty and Leadership in the Later Roman Empire, Hanover-London, The University Press of New England, 2001] [in] The New York Review of Books, vol. 49.18 (21 November, 2002), pp. 42-45 Review/Discussion of: Werner Riess, Apuleius und die Räuber: ein Beitrag zur historischen Kriminalitätsforschung, Stuttgart, Franz Steiner Verlag, 2001 (Heidelberger Althistorische Beiträge und Epigraphische Studien, Bd. 35 [in] EJournal Ancient Narrative, vol. 2 (2002), pp. 1-12

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Review of: Wolfgang Hoben, Terminologische Studien zu den Sklavenerhebungen der römischen Republik (Wiesbaden, Steiner, 1978); Norbert Brockmeyer, Antike Sklaverei (Darmstadt, Wissenschaftliche Buchgesellschaft, 1979); and Maria Capozza ed., Schiavitù, manomissione e classi dipendenti nel mondo antico (Rome, “L'Erma” di Bretschneider, 1979), in Phoenix, vol. 35 (1981), pp. 272-75 Review of: Keith Hopkins, Sociological Studies in Roman History, I: Conquerors and Slaves and Sociological Studies in Roman History, II: Death and Renewal, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 1978 & 1983 [in] American Journal of Sociology, vol. 92 (1986), pp. 195-98 Review of: Peter Orsted, Roman Imperial Economy and Romanization: A Study in Roman Imperial Administration and the Public Lease System in the Danubian Provinces from the First to the Third Century A.D., Copenhagen, Museum Tusculanum, 1985 [in] The American Historical Review, vol. 92 (1987), pp. 63941 Review of: Richard W. Slatta, ed., Bandidos: the Varieties of Latin American Banditry, New York, Greenwood Press, 1987 [in] Aggressive Behavior, vol. 15 (1989), pp. 23-25. Review of: Martin Goodman, The Ruling Class of Judaea: the Origins of the Jewish Revolt against Rome, A.D. 66-70, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press [in] The Journal of Roman Studies, vol. 79 (1989), pp. 246-48 Review of: Aaron Kirschenbaum, Sons, Slaves and Freedmen in Roman Commerce, Jerusalem, Magnes Press; Washington, D.C., The Catholic University of America Press, 1987 [in] The American Historical Review vol. 95 (1990), pp. 471-72 Review of: Ralph Jackson, Doctors and Diseases in the Roman Empire, London, British Museum Publications, 1988 [in] Social History of Medicine, vol. 3 (1990), pp. 142-44 Review of: Edward Champlin, Final Judgments: Duty and Emotion in Roman Wills, 200 BC—AD 250, Berkeley, University of California Press, 1991 [in] The American Historical Review vol. 97 (October, 1992), pp. 1190-1191 Review of: Suzanne Dixon, The Roman Family, Baltimore, Johns Hopkins University Press, 1992 [in] The American Historical Review, vol. 98 (1993), p. 842 Review of: Jane F. Gardner & Thomas Wiedemann, The Roman Household: A Sourcebook, New York, Routledge, 1991 [in] Classical Views/Echos du Monde Classique, 37, n.s., vol. 12 (1993), pp. 81-85 Review of: Roger Cribb, Nomads in Archaeology, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 1992 [in] Journal of the Social and Economic History of the Orient, vol. 37 (1994), pp. 67-68

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Review of: Tim L. Parkin, Demography and Roman Society, Baltimore-London, The Johns Hopkins University Press, 1992 [in] Classical Philology, vol. 89 (1994), pp. 188-192 Review of: Eva Cantarella, Bisexuality in the Ancient World, New Haven-London, Yale University Press, 1992 [in] Journal for the Social History of Medicine, vol. 7 (1994), pp. 143-145 Review of: Catharine Edwards, The Politics of Immorality in Ancient Rome, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 1993 [in] Classical Philology, vol. 89 (1994), pp. 391-94 Review of: Emiel Eyben, Restless Youth in Ancient Rome, translated by P. Daly, New YorkLondon, Routledge, 1993; and Marc Kleijwegt, Ancient Youth: the Ambiguity of Youth and the Absence of Adolescence in Greco-Roman Society, Amsterdam, J. C. Gieben, 1991 [in] Historical Studies in Education/Revue d’Histoire de l’Education, vol. 6.2 (Fall, 1984), pp. 337-41 Review of: Louis Robert [édité, traduite et commenté], Le martyre de Pionios, prêtre de Smyrne, mis au point et complété par G. W. Bowersock et C. P. Jones (avec une préface de Jeanne Robert et une traduction du texte vieux-slave préparée par André Vaillant), Washington DC, Dumbarton Oaks Research Library and Collection, 1994 [in] The Bryn Mawr Classical Review, vol. 5.7 (1994), pp. 62225 Review of: Roger S. Bagnall & Bruce W. Frier, The Demography of Roman Egypt, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 1994 [in] Annals of Human Biology, vol. 22.2 (1995), pp. 171-72 Review of: Glen W. Bowersock, Martyrdom and Rome, New York, The Cambridge University Press, 1995 [in] The Catholic Historical Review, vol. 82 (1996), pp. 488-91 Review of: Judith Evans Grubbs, Law and Family in Late Antiquity: The Emperor Constantine’s Marriage Legislation, Oxford, Clarendon Press, 1995 [in] The Bryn Mawr Classical Review, vol. 7.6 (1996), pp. 511-20 Review of: Annti Arjava, Women and Law in Late Antiquity, New York-Oxford, Clarendon Press, 1996 [in] The American Historical Review, vol. 204 (1998), pp. 1231-32 Review of: Thomas A. J. McGinn, Prostitution, Sexuality and the Law in Ancient Rome (New York-Oxford, Oxford University Press, 1998) [in] The Bryn Mawr Classical Review, vol. 10 (1999) [electronic journal] Review of: Thomas Grünewald, Räuber, Rebellen, Rivalen, Rächer: Studien zu Latrones im römischen Reich, Stuttgart, Franz Steiner Verlag, 1999 [Heinz Bellen ed.,

14 Forschungen zur Antiken Sklaverei, Bd. 31] [in] The Bryn Mawr Classical Review, vol. 11 (2000) [electronic journal] Review of: Michèle Coltelloni-Trannoy, Le Royaume de Maurétanie sous Juba II et Ptolémee (25 av. J.-C. - 40 ap. J.-C.), Préface de Jehan Desanges, Paris, CNRS, 1997 [in] Gnomon, vol. 72 (2000), pp. 422-25 Review of: Peter S. Wells, The Barbarians Speak: How the Conquered Peoples Shaped Europe, Princeton, Princeton University Press, 1999 [in] Phoenix, vol. 54 (2000), pp. 377-80 Review of: William Fitzgerald, Slavery and the Roman Literary Imagination 2000 (Roman Literature and its Contexts), Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, [in] Phoenix, vol. 55 (2001), pp. 185-87 Review of: Elio Lo Cascio & D. W. Rathbone eds., Production and Public Powers in Classical Antiquity (Cambridge Philological Society, Supplementary Volume, no. 26), Cambridge, The Philological Society, 2000 [in] The Bryn Mawr Classical Review 02.02.24 (2002) [electronic journal] Review of: Carlin A. Barton, Roman Honor: The Fire in the Bones, Berkeley-London, University of California Press, 2001 [in] Journal of Interdisciplinary History, vol. 33 (2002), pp. 284-86 Review of: Robert Sallares, Malaria and Rome: A History of Malaria in Ancient Italy, Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2002 [for] The American Historical Review, vol. 109 (2004), pp. 1287-88 Review of: Mureille Corbier ed., Adoption et fosterage, Paris, De Boccard, 1999 [for] The Journal of Roman Studies, vol. 94 (2004), pp. 194-96 Review of: Elizabeth Castelli, Martyrdom and Memory: Early Christian Culture Making, New York, Columbia University Press, 2004 [in] The American Historical Review, vol. 110 (2005), pp. 847-48 Review of: Fergus Millar, Rome, the Greek World, and the East, 2: Government, Society, and Culture in the Roman Empire, ed. H. M. Cotton & G. M. Rogers, Chapel Hill, NH & London, University of North Carolina Press, 2004 [in] Scripta Classica Israelica, vol. 24 (2005), pp. 297-301 Review of: Benjamin Isaac, The Invention of Racism in Classical Antiquity, Princeton, Princeton University Press, 2004 [in] Journal of World History, vol. 16 (2005), pp. 227-32 Review of: Catherine Wolff, Les Brigands en Orient sous le Haut-Empire romain (Collection de l’Ecole française de Rome, no. 208), Rome, Ecole française de Rome, 2003 [in] The Journal of Roman Studies, vol. 95 (2005), pp. 270-71

15 Review of: Tim G. Parkin, Old Age in the Roman World: A Cultural and Social History, Baltimore-London, The Johns Hopkins University Press, 2003 [in] Classical Quarterly, vol. 55 (2005), 302-04 Review of: Michelle George, ed., The Roman Family in the Empire: Rome, Italy, and Beyond, Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2005 [in] The Classical Review, vol. 56 (2006), pp. 175-77 Review of: Rachel Zelnick-Abramovitz, Not Wholly Free: The Concept of Manumission and the Status of Manumitted Slaves in the Ancient Greek World [Mnemosyne Supplement no. 266] Leiden-Boston, Brill, 2005 [in] The American Historical Review, vol. 111 (2006), pp. 888-89. Review of: James J. O’Donnell, Augustine: A New Biography, New York, Harper Collins Publishers, 2005 [in] The Catholic Historical Review, vol. 93 (2007), pp. 132-35 Review of: Peter Fibiger Bang, The Roman Bazaar: A Comparative Study of Trade and Markets in a Tributary Empire, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2008 [in] Journal of Interdisciplinary History, vol. 41 (2010), pp. 126-27 Review of Keith Bradley, Apuleius and Antonine Rome: Historical Essays, Toronto-New York, University of Toronto Press, 2012: “Collected Historical Essays Around Apuleius,” [in] JRA 26 (2013), pp. 712-13 Review of: Eric Rebillard, Christians and their Many Identities in Late Antiquity: North Africa, 200-450CE, Ithaca-London, Cornell University Press, 2012 [in] Journal of Roman Archaeology vol. 27 (2014), pp. 934-36 Review of: Julio Cesar Magalhâes de Oliveira, Potestas Populi: participation populaire et action collective dans les villes de l’Afrique romaine tardive (vers 300-430 appr. J.-C.), Turnhout, Brepols, 2012 [for] Journal of Roman Archaeology vol. 27 (2014), pp. 929-933

Published Scripts Demokratia, Montreal, CBC Transcripts, 1986 (10 pp.) The Games of Olympia, Montreal, CBC Transcripts, 1988 (10 pp.)

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16 The Barrington Atlas of the Classical World, Princeton, Princeton University Press, 2000. I was part of the team, headed by Professor Richard Talbert (UNC) who produced a new atlas of the ancient Mediterranean world. My precise task was to counter-check all the entries and information on selected maps (Mauretania Tingitana, Numidia) for North Africa, as well as all location information and references relevant to these maps for the comprehensive gazeteer that is to be part of the atlas.

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