| Research Interests for Mary T. Boatwright
Research Interests: Roman history, especially the social and political history of the empire; topography of Rome; Rome's northern frontiers; Roman women; Latin historiography
Roman history, especially the social and political history of the empire; topography of Rome; Rome's northern frontiers; Roman women; Latin historiography - Keywords:
- empires, History, Imperialism, Latin historiography, Romans, Rome--History--Hadrian, 117-138, topography, women, Women
- Current projects:
- Article on representations of women and families on Roman-Pannonian tombstones
- Topography of the Via Flaminia in Rome
- Areas of Interest:
- Ancient Mediterranean
Temperate Europe (Roman period)
- Representative Publications
- with Boatwright, MT; Gargola, DJ; Lenski, N; Talbert, RJA, The Romans From Village to Empire: A History of Rome from Earliest Times to the End of the Western Empire
(2011),
pp. 624 pages, Oxford University Press, ISBN 9780199730575 (2nd, expanded edition. Czech translation
published 12/12.) [available here] [abs]
- Boatwright, MT, Agrippa’s Building Inscriptions,
Zeitschrift für Papyrologie und Epigraphik, vol. 189
(2014),
pp. 255-264 [abs]
- Boatwright, MT, Women and Gender in the Forum Romanum,
Transactions of the American Philological Association, vol. 141 no. 1
(2011),
pp. 105-141, Johns Hopkins University Press, ISSN 0360-5949 [doi] [abs]
- Boatwright, MT, The Elogia of the Volusii Saturnini at Lucus Feroniae, and the Education of their Domestic Service,
in L’écriture dans la maison romaine, edited by Corbier, M; Guilhembet, J-P
(2012),
pp. 99-112, de Boccard, Paris [available here]
- Boatwright, MT, Antonine Rome: Security in the Homeland,
in The Emperor and Rome: Space, Representation and Ritual, edited by Ewald, BC; Norena, CF
(2010),
pp. 169-197, Cambridge University Press
- Boatwright, MT, Hadrian and the Cities of the Roman Empire
(2000), Princeton University Press
- Boatwright, MT, The City Gate of Plancia Magna in Perge,
in Roman Art in Context: An Anthology, edited by Ambra, ED
(1993),
pp. 189-207, Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice Hall
- Boatwright, MT, Hadrian and the City of Rome
(1987), Princeton University Press
- Boatwright, MT, Imperial Women of the Early Second Century A.C,
American Journal of Philology, vol. 112 no. 4
(1991),
pp. 513-40, JSTOR, ISSN 0002-9475 [Gateway.cgi], [doi]
- Boatwright, MT, Trajan Outside Rome: Buildings and Sculptural Commissions in Italian and Provincial Cities,
in Sage and Emperor, edited by Stadter, P; Stockt, LVD
(2003),
pp. 259-277, Leuven: Leuven University Press
- Boatwright, MT, Faustina the Younger, Mater Castrorum, edited by Frei-Stolba, R; Biel, A
(2003),
pp. 249-68
- Boatwright, MT, Tacitus and the Final Rites of Agrippina: Annals 14, 9,
in Studies in Latin Literature and Roman History, Collection Latomus, edited by Deroux, C, vol. XIV
(2008),
pp. 375-93
- Boatwright, MT, 'Res bene gestae’: Ricerche di storia urbana su Roma antica in onore di Eva Margareta Steinby
(2009) [html]
- Boatwright, MT, Just Window Dressing? Imperial Women as Architectural Sculpture,
in I Claudia II, edited by Kleiner, DEE; Matheson, SB
(2000),
pp. 61-75, University of Texas Press
- with co-editor H. B. Evans, The Shapes of City Life in Rome and Pompeii, edited by Boatwright, MT; Evans, HB
(2000), Caratzas [abs]
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