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  Mary T. Boatwright, Affiliated Faculty
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  Mary T. BoatwrightProfessor

Office Location:  Allen
Office Phone:  (919) 684-3189, (919) 684-5076
Email Address:  send me a message
Web Page:   http://www.duke.edu/womstud/~tboat

Education:

  • Ph.D. in Classical Studies, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor 1980
  • Michigan Assoc., American Academy, Rome, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor 1977
  • M.A. in Classical Studies, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor 1975
  • Laurea, voto ottimo, in Etruscologiá Universitá per Stranieri, Perugia, Italy 1974
  • Certificato in Corso Medio di Italiano, Universitá per Stranieri, Perugia, Italy 1973
  • B.A. in Classical Studies, Stanford University 1973

Specialties:

Europe
Class
Cultural
Ethnohistory
Gender
Imperial
Politics
Social
War
Women
Ancient
Curriculum Vitae
Representative Publications   (More Publications)
  1.  Hadrian and the Cities of the Roman Empire.  Princeton University Press, 2000.
  2.  Hadrian and the City of Rome.  Princeton University Press, 1987.
  3. with co-authors D. Gargola and R.J.A. Talbert. The Romans: From Village to Empire.  Oxford University Press, 2004.  [abs]
  4. "Hadrian." Lives of the Caesars  (2008): 155-80.
  5. "Children and Parents on the Tombstones of Pannonia." The Roman Family in the Empire: Rome, Italy and Beyond  (2005): 287-318.
  6. "Faustina the Younger, Mater Castrorum." Etude de Lettres  (2003): 249-68.
  7. "Trajan Outside Rome: Buildings and Sculptural Commissions in Italian and Provincial Cities." Sage and Emperor  (2003): 259-77.
  8. "Just Window Dressing? Imperial Women as Architectural Sculpture." I Claudia II  (2000): 61-75.
  9. "The City Gate of Plancia Magna in Perge." Roman Art in Context: An Anthology  (1993): 189-207.
  10. Review of A. Leone et al., "'Res bene gestae': Ricerche di storia urbana su Roma antica in onore di Eva Margareta Steinby". Bryn Mawr Classical Review  (2009). [html]