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Adrian Tronson is an Honorary Research Associate and part-time instructor in the Department of Classics and Ancient History at the University of New Brunswick (UNB). He holds a distinguished academic career spanning over decades, including former roles as Assistant and Associate Professor at Memorial University (1988–2002), and teaching positions at Harvard University, Concordia University, and the University of South Africa. His research focuses on the political rhetoric and history of Classical/Hellenistic Greece and the Roman Republic/Empire, ancient drama, and the evolution of political concepts like 'Hellenes.' He explores how ruling powers shape public discourse through literary and epigraphic sources, including myths revived in both ancient and modern contexts.
Tronson’s teaching portfolio includes courses on Greek/Latin language and literature, Roman civilization, Alexander the Great, ancient drama, and seminars on topics like 'Greece and Persia' and 'Caesar and the Invention of Europe.' His publications span journals such as Journal of Hellenic Studies, Vergilius, and Acta Classica, with recent projects examining Alexander the Great’s influence on Hellenistic Jewish political thought and the socio-political semantics of 'Hellenes.'
His work bridges ancient and modern contexts, analyzing how historical narratives and political ideologies are constructed and reinterpreted. Though no awards are explicitly listed, his contributions to classical studies are evident through his extensive scholarly output and academic leadership across multiple institutions.
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