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Monographien

  • State Aristocracy: Resident Senators and Absent Emperors in Late-Antique Rome AD 320-400, Dissertation, University of Cambridge 2010.
  • From Empire to Universal State: Emperors, Senators and Local Élites in Early Imperial and Late-Antique Rome (c. 25 BCE – 400 CE), Empire and After, Pennsylvania University Press, Philadelphia 2023. [im Druck]

Herausgeberschaften

  • John Weisweiler (Hrsg.), Debt in the Ancient Mediterranean and Near East: Credit, Money and Social Obligation in David Graeber's Axial Age (c. 700 BCE – 700 CE), Oxford University Press, New York 2022.
  • Myles Lavan, Richard Payne und John Weisweiler (Hrsgg.), Cosmopolitanism and Empire: Universal Rulers, Local Élites and Cultural Integration in the Ancient Mediterranean and Near East, Oxford Studies in Early Empires, Oxford University Press, New York 2016.

Aufsätze und Buchkapitel

  • ‘Vigilanz, Elitenmacht und die Formierung des spätantiken Steuerstaats’, in: Magdalena Butz , Felix Grollmann und Florian Mehltretter (eds), Sprachen der Wachsamkeit, Cultures of Vigilance 5, Berlin und Boston 2023: 27-46.
  • (mit Myles Lavan:) 'Capital in the Roman empire: the scope for Pikettian dynamics in an ancient agrarian economy', in: Neville Morley und Max Koedijk, Capital in Classical Antiquity, Palgrave Studies in Ancient Economies, Cham 2022: 205-242.
  • 'Capital Accumulation, Supply Networks and the Composition of the Roman Senate', 14-235 CE', Past & Present 253 (2021), 3-44.
  • 'The Heredity of Senatorial Status in the Early Empire', Journal of Roman Studies 110 (2020): 29-56.
  • 'Paideia in the Andes: Sabine MacCormack on the History of Imperial Culture in Late Antiquity', in: Clifford Ando und Marco Formisano (Hrsgg.), The New Late Antiquity: A Gallery of Intellectual Portraits (19th Century Through Present), Universitätsverlag Winter, Heidelberg 2021: 643-657.
  • 'El capital en el siglo IV: Poder aristocrático, desigualdad y estado en el imperio romano', in: M. Campagno, J. Gallego, C.G. García Mac Gaw (Hrsgg.), Capital, deuda y desigualdad: Distribuciones de la riqueza en el mediterráneo antiguo, Estudios del Mediterráneo Antiguo 12, Miño y Dávila, Buenos Aires 2017, 147-158.
  • 'Unraveling the Fall: Republicanism, Monarchism and the History of Decline and Fall in Rome', in: Takashi Minamikawa (Hrsg.), Decline and Decline Narratives in the Greek and Roman Worlds, Kyoto University, Kyoto 2017, 87-101.
  • 'Populist Despotism and Infrastructural Power in the Later Roman Empire', in: Clifford Ando und Seth Richardson (Hrsgg.), Ancient States and Infrastructural Power: Europe, Asia and America, Empire and After, University of Pennsylvania Press, Philadelphia 2017, 149-178.
  • 'From Empire to World-State: Ecumenical Language and Cosmopolitan Consciousness in the Later Roman Aristocracy', in: Myles Lavan, Richard Payne und John Weisweiler (Hrsgg.), Cosmopolitanism and Empire in Ancient Eurasia: Universal Rulers, Local Elites and Cultural Integration, Oxford Studies in Early Empires, New York 2016, 187-208.
  • (mit Myles Lavan und Richard Payne:) 'Cosmopolitan Politics: Assimilation and Subordination in Ancient Near Eastern and Mediterranean Empires', in: Myles Lavan, Richard Payne und John Weisweiler (Hrsgg.), Cosmopolitanism and Empire: Universal Rulers, Local Elites and Cultural Integration in the Ancient Mediterranean and Near East, Oxford Studies in Early Empires, New York 2016, 1-28.
  • 'Honorific Statues and the Formation of a Global Memoryscape in the Later Roman Empire', in: Karl Galinsky und Kenneth Lapatin (Hrsgg.), Cultural Memories in the Roman Empire, Getty Trust Publications, Los Angeles 2016, 66-85.
  • 'The Roman Aristocracy between East and West: Divine Monarchy, State-Building and the Transformation of the Roman Senatorial Order (c. 25 BCE – 425 CE)', in: Takashi Minamikawa (Hrsg.), New Approaches to the Later Roman Empire: Proceedings of a Conference held at Kyoto University on 8 March 2014, Kyoto University, Kyoto 2015, 31-52.
  • 'Autopsy and Authority in Ammianus Marcellinus', in: Lieve Van Hoof und Peter Van Nuffelen (Hrsgg.), A Magic Stronger Than a Governor’s Power: Literature and Society in the Fourth Century A.D., Mnemosyne Supplements, Brill, Leiden 2014, 103-133.
  • 'Domesticating the Senatorial Elite: Universal Monarchy and Transregional Aristocracy in the Fourth Century AD', in: Johannes Wienand (Hrsg.), Contested Monarchy: Integrating the Roman Empire in the Fourth Century AD, Oxford University Press, Oxford 2014, 17-41.
  • 'From Equality to Asymmetry: Honorific Statues, Imperial Power and Senatorial Identity in Late-Antique Rome', Journal of Roman Archaeology 25 (2012), 319-350.
  • 'Inscribing Imperial Power: Letters from Emperors in Late-Antique Rome', in: Ralph Behrwald und Christian Witschel (Hrsgg.), Historische Erinnerung im städtischen Raum: Rom in der Spätantike, Franz Steiner Verlag, Stuttgart 2012, 305-323.
  • 'The Price of Integration: State and Élite in Symmachus' Correspondence', in: Peter Eich, Sebastian Schmidt-Hofner und Christian Wieland (Hrsgg.), Staatlichkeit und Staatswerdung in Spätantike und Früher Neuzeit, Universitätsverlag Winter, Heidelberg 2011, 346-375.
  • 'Christianity and War: Ammianus on Power and Religion in Constantius' Persian War', in: Andy Cain und Noel Lenski (Hrsgg.), Seventh Conference on Shifting Frontiers in Late Antiquity, Ashgate Publishing, Aldershot 2009, 383-396.
  • (mit Christoph Riedweg:) ‘Gute Freunde, schlechte Freunde: Nochmals zu Plaut. Bacch. 540-51’, Hermes 132.2 (2004),141-151.

Lexikonartikel, Rezensionen und Miszellen

  • Tabea L. Meurer, Vergangenes verhandeln. Spätantike Statusdiskurse senatorischer Eliten in Gallien und Italien, Berlin 2019, Klio (eingereicht).
  • 'Inequality', Oxford Classical Dictionary, Juni 2022, Digitalausgabe
    https://doi.org/10.1093/acrefore/9780199381135.013.8257
  • Laurens Tacoma, Roman Political Culture: Seven Studies of the Senate and City Councils of Italy from the First to the Sixth Century AD, Oxford 2020, Journal of Roman Studies 112 (2022).
  • Muriel Moser, Emperors and Senators in the Reign of Constantius II: Maintaining Imperial Rule Between Rome and Constantinople in the Fourth Century, Cambridge 2018, Plekos 22 (2020).
  • Alex Imrie, The Antonine Constitution: An Edict for the Caracallan Empire, Leiden 2018, American Historical Review 125 (2020), 702-3.
  • Edward Watts, The Final Pagan Generation, Berkeley 2015, Phoenix 71 (2017), 198-200.
  • Olivier Hekster, Emperors and Ancestors: Roman Rulers and the Constraints of Tradition, Oxford 2015, Bryn Mawr Classical Review 2017.08.24.
  • 'A Late-Antique Diptych: Two Japanese Papers on Late Roman Social History', in: Takashi Minamikawa (Hrsg.), New Approaches to the Later Roman Empire: Proceedings of a Conference held at Kyoto University on 8 March 2014, Kyoto University Press, Kyoto 2015, 79-84.
  • Johannes Lipps, Carlos Machado und Philipp von Rummel (Hrsgg.), The Sack of Rome in 410, Wiesbaden 3013, Sehepunkte 14 (2014) no. 11.
  • Leslie Dossey, Peasant and Empire in Christian North Africa (Berkeley 2010) und Cam Grey, Constructing Communities in the Late Roman Countryside (Cambridge 2011), Journal of Roman Studies 104 (2014), 350-352.
  • 'Roman lieux de mémoire’, Classical Review 59.2 (2009): 548-9 (Rezension von Elke Stein-Hölkeskamp und Karl-Joachim Hölkeskamp [eds], Erinnerungsorte der Antike: die römische Welt, Munich 2006).
  • 'Recent Research on Late-Antique Rome', The Kyoto Journal of Ancient History 7 (2007): 37-46 (Rezension von J. Curran, Pagan City and Christian Capital: Rome in the Fourth Century, Oxford 2000; M.R. Salzman, The Making of a Christian Aristocracy: Social and Religious Change in the Western Roman Empire, Cambridge [Mass.] 2000; H. Niquet, Monumenta Virtutum Titulique: Senatorische Selbstrepräsentation im Spiegel der epigraphischen Denkmäler, Stuttgart 2000).