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Caravans, Papyrus, and Cotton
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Junior Fellow,
Byzantine Studies,
Scholar Spotlight
Anna Kelley upends the idea that the Roman world was the center of trade in late antiquity
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2019
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Holy Boldness
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Junior Fellow,
Byzantine Studies,
Scholar Spotlight
Erin Galgay Walsh investigates the surprising role of the female body in early Christian poetry
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2019
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Romancing the Virgin
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Visiting Scholar,
Scholar Spotlight,
Byzantine Studies
Annemarie Weyl Carr tracks Mary’s journey from Byzantine hymns to romantic knights
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2019
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The Bishop versus the Emperor
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Byzantine Studies,
Fellow,
Scholar Spotlight
Matthew Crawford works on the first English translation of a surprising treatise from late antique Alexandria
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2019
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The Public and the Patriarch
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Junior Fellow,
Byzantine Studies,
Scholar Spotlight
Ivan Marić studies imperial power dynamics in 9th-century Byzantium
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2018
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Coins and Seals at Kalamazoo
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Byzantine Seals,
Byzantine Studies,
News
Seven speakers explore Byzantine social, administrative, and economic history at the International Congress on Medieval Studies
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2018
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Facing Perfection
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Scholar Spotlight,
Byzantine Studies
Alexis Torrance studies the human ideal of Theodore the Stoudite
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2018
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Anna Stavrakopoulou Joins Dumbarton Oaks as Program Director for Byzantine Studies
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Byzantine Studies,
News,
Leadership
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2018
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Moody Ancients, Renaissance Heroes
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Visiting Scholar,
Byzantine Studies,
Scholar Spotlight
Glenn Most discusses Greek philosophers, Dutch art, and ancient trash culture
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2018
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Mythologizing the Church
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Byzantine Studies,
Fellow,
Scholar Spotlight
Stephanos Efthymiadis examines the histories of Hagia Sophia
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2018