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Department of Archaeology
   
   
  

Professor JH Wolf G Liebeschuetz FSA

Research Interests

  • Late Roman history, focusing on Chrysostom and Ambrose, late paganism, and barbarian settlement.

 

Recent publications

  • Liebeschuetz, W. 2005. Ambrose of Milan, Political Letters and Speeches, translation with introduction and notes, Liverpool 2005.
  • Liebeschuetz, W. 2006. Decline and Change in Late Antiquity, Religion, Barbarians and their Historiography, Aldershot: Varior Collected Studies 2006.
  • Liebeschuetz, W. 2006. `Nomads, phylarchs and settlement in Syria and Palestine' in A.Lewin and P. Pellegrina (eds), Settlements and Demography in the Near East in Late Antiquity: 131-145. Pisa.
  • Liebeschuetz, W. 2007. `The lower Danube region under pressure from Valens to Heraclius, in A. Poulter (ed.) The Transition to Late Antiquity on the Danube and Beyond: 101- 34. London, British Academy.
  • Liebeschuetz, W. 2007. `Was there a crisis in the third century', in O. Hekster, G. de Kleijn, D. Slootjes (eds), Crises and the Roman Empire: 11-20, Leiden / Boston.
  • In preparation – A book about John Chrysostom and Ambrose.

 

 

 

 

Department of Archaeology

University of Nottingham
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Nottingham, NG7 2RD

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