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Programme

FRIDAY 12 APRIL

14.30—15.00: Welcome & Introduction.

15.00—16.00: Elena Giusti (Warwick), ‘Rome’s African Monsters: Myths of Persecution and Resistance’.

16.00—16.15: Coffee (Room G.22)

16.15—17.00: Esther Meijer (St Andrews), ‘Processing Incorporation with the Bull of Phalaris’.

17.00—17.45: Bethany Haywood (Nottingham), ‘The Sabine Women: Familial Identity, Violence, and What it Means to be Roman’.

18.15: Dinner (The Tiffin Truck, Regent Street—please email if coming)

 

SATURDAY 13 APRIL

09.30—10.00: Welcome.

10.00—11.00: Adam Kemezis (Alberta), ‘Ammianus on Maximinus’ Reign of Terror, or the Tragedy of the Dancing Judge’.

11.00—11.45: Elisabeth Slingsby (Cambridge), ‘Indomitable or Ill-Advised? Conflicting Recollections of the Demise of Xanthus’.

11.45—12.30: Max Leventhal (Cambridge), ‘Against Antiochus’ Epiphanies: Resistance and the Spectacle of Persecution in 4 Maccabees’.

12.30—13.30: Lunch (Room G.22)

13.30—14.30: Sophie Lunn-Rockliffe (Cambridge), ‘Speaking Truth to Power: The Diabolical Accusation in Martyrial Speeches of Late Antiquity’.

14.30—15.15:    Ben    Kolbeck     (Cambridge),  ‘Surmounting     the    Skandalon:     Social Embarrassment as a Motivation for Christian Persecution Accounts’.

15.15—15.45: Coffee (Room G.22)

15.45—16.30: George Oliver (KCL), ‘Road and Refuge: The Early Christian Use of Spatial Metaphors and Coping with Trauma’.

16.30—17.15: Marthe Becker (Bielefeld): ‘Like a Wolf Fell upon the Sheep: Deviant Bishops Persecuting the Peaceful in Ecclesiastical Historiography’.

17.15—18.15: Monica Hellström (Oxford), ‘Lactantius the Orator? De mortibus persecutorum as Performance’.

18.15—19.00: Closing Discussion & Drinks Reception.

19.00: Dinner (The Olive Grove, Regent Street)

Ben Kolbeck (bgrk2@cam.ac.uk) and Shushma Malik (sm2737@cam.ac.uk)

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