Find a research supervisor in the literature and culture of the Late Republic and Early Empire In 'Staff' StaffStaff by research area Back to 'Classics, Ancient History and Archaeology' Staff in the Department of Classics, Ancient History and Archaeology who supervise PhD/MA by Research in the area of the literature and culture of the Late Republic and Early Empire. Professor Henriette van der Blom Professor of Ancient History Republican politics in the City of Rome, Roman oratory, all aspects of Cicero, and Roman approaches to the past Dr Hannah Cornwell Associate Professor in Ancient History Roman History, especially political aspects of the Roman Republic and Early Principate, Imperial ideology, International Relations and diplomacy, and interdisciplinary approaches to history and material culture Professor Diana Spencer Professor of ClassicsDean of Liberal Arts and Natural Sciences (2014-2018; 2019-) Latin literature and cultural identity (first centuries BCE/CE) The city of Rome in ancient and modern literature and culture Translation in ancient Rome, and translation of Latin texts Reception of Rome in historical fiction Dr Elena Theodorakopoulos Senior Lecturer in Classics Roman poetry Reception of classical culture and literature in contemporary film and literature. Classics, Ancient History and Archaeology staff research supervision areas Byzantine, Ottoman and modern Greek studies Egyptology Heritage History, literature and culture of Classical and Hellenistic Greece History, literature and culture of the Late Republic and Early Empire History of rhetoric Inter-state religion in the Ancient World Mortuary and Funerary Archaeology Prehistoric and early historic Europe Reception of the Ancient World Religion and ritual Urbanism and the ancient city Wetland archaeology and environments of Northwest Europe
Professor Henriette van der Blom Professor of Ancient History Republican politics in the City of Rome, Roman oratory, all aspects of Cicero, and Roman approaches to the past
Dr Hannah Cornwell Associate Professor in Ancient History Roman History, especially political aspects of the Roman Republic and Early Principate, Imperial ideology, International Relations and diplomacy, and interdisciplinary approaches to history and material culture
Professor Diana Spencer Professor of ClassicsDean of Liberal Arts and Natural Sciences (2014-2018; 2019-) Latin literature and cultural identity (first centuries BCE/CE) The city of Rome in ancient and modern literature and culture Translation in ancient Rome, and translation of Latin texts Reception of Rome in historical fiction
Dr Elena Theodorakopoulos Senior Lecturer in Classics Roman poetry Reception of classical culture and literature in contemporary film and literature.