Gendered Imperium: Founding Men, Women, and the Discourse of Roman Imperial Power (1st c. BCE-6th c.CE)

Gendered Imperium: Founding Men, Women, and the Discourse of Roman Imperial Power (1st c. BCE-6th c.CE)

Faculty Mentor(s)
Diliana Angelova (History of Art)
Student Apprentice(s)
Paige Walker

Apprentice Paige Walker helped Professor Angelova in the preparation of her forthcoming monograph “Gendered Imperium: Founding Men, Women and the Imperial Power Discourse in Rome and Early Byzantium, 1st c. BCE to 6th c. CE.” Paige/Ms. Walker verified dates of individuals and events, located quality illustrations, drafted letters for museums, and conducted library research.