Dynasty and Dynasticism in the Roman Empire Colloquium
Event description
‘Dynasty and Dynasticism in the Roman Empire’
A colloquium presented by the Centre for Classical Studies
Supported by the Research School of Humanities and the Arts' external visitor scheme
Details
Friday, April 5, 10.15am-5pm
Research School of Social Sciences (RSSS) Building
Lectorial Room 2 (Room 1.23)
Programme
10.15am Introduction by Associate Professor Caillan Davenport and Dr Meaghan McEvoy
10.30am-11am: Associate Professor Tom Stevenson (UQ): ‘Dynasty and Discourse in the Late Republic and Augustan Principate’
11am-11.30am: Dr Eleanor Cowan (Sydney): ‘Dynasty and Domestic Violence. Concordia and Conflict’
11.30am-12pm: Professor Paul Roche (Sydney): ‘Pliny’s Dynastic Paradoxes: Critiquing Heredity in the Panegyricus’
12pm-1pm: Lunch
1pm-1.30pm: Associate Professor Caillan Davenport (ANU): ‘Everyday Dynasticism’
1.30pm-2pm: Dr Nicola Holm (Exeter): ‘The Regime of Gallus Caesar: An Examination of Constantinian Dynastic Politics’.
2pm-2.30pm: Dr Meaghan McEvoy (ANU): ‘Constantinian Women and the Politics of Dynastic Representation in the Late Fourth Century’
2.30pm-3pm: Afternoon Tea
3-4pm: Associate Professor Alan Ross (Ohio State): Keynote Lecture: ‘The Rhetoric of Dynasticism in the Fourth Century’
4-5pm: Reception and Book Launch:
- Caillan Davenport and Meaghan McEvoy (eds) 2023. The Roman Imperial Court in the Principate and Late Antiquity. Oxford University Press: Oxford.
- Caillan Davenport and Shushma Malik (eds) 2024. Representing Rome’s Emperors: Historical and Cultural Perspectives through Time. Oxford University Press: Oxford.
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