About
Benjamin Daniels is an Adjunct Professor (Part-Time Faculty) at the University of San Francisco. His expertise lies in comparative research on the history, archaeology, and cultures of Early China, Pharaonic Egypt, and ancient Rome. He focuses on the interplay between real and imagined traditions in early historiography, particularly how myths from early China are reinterpreted in later texts. Currently, he is writing a book-length study on the pre-Qin 'barbarian' kingdoms of Wu and Yue (6th-4th centuries BCE).
Education:
- PhD in History, UC Berkeley
- MA in East Asian Studies, University of Arizona
- BA in Classical Civilization, University of Cincinnati
Research Interests:
Dr. Daniels investigates cross-cultural connections between ancient civilizations, emphasizing how narratives and historiographical practices shape cultural identity. His work bridges East Asian and Mediterranean studies, analyzing how mythological frameworks influence political narratives across different eras. He employs archaeological evidence alongside textual analysis to reconstruct socio-political dynamics of early states.
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Teaching & Advising:
No current teaching commitments or advisees listed in the profile. His part-time role may involve specialized course contributions related to ancient comparative studies.
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