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Mike Humphreys is a Departmental Lecturer in Byzantine History at the University of Oxford's Department of History. His research focuses on Byzantine transformation (600–900), particularly iconoclasm and legal penalties like mutilations, examining their implications on Byzantine attitudes toward the body, gender, and justice. He holds a background from the University of Cambridge, including a Research Fellowship at St John’s College (2013–17) and prior roles as a University Lecturer.
Teaching includes courses such as Prelims FHS, European and World History 1, and specialized seminars on Byzantium and the Near East. He is affiliated with the Oxford Centre for Byzantine Research and the Oxford Centre for Late Antiquity, specializing in Cultural History, Economic & Social History, and Political History.
His work bridges legal, religious, and socio-political dimensions of Late Antiquity, with a notable publication analyzing the Iconoclasm controversy's cultural and theological impacts.
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