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Roberta L. Stewart is a Professor of Classical Studies at Dartmouth College, with affiliations in History, Women's Gender and Sexuality Studies (WGSS), and Comparative Literature. Her research bridges Roman history, literature, and culture with modern interdisciplinary approaches, focusing on slavery, gender, religion, and numismatics. She holds a B.A. from the University of Michigan and conducted postgraduate work at the American School of Classical Studies at Athens, culminating in a Ph.D. from Duke University.
Stewart’s work examines themes such as ancient slavery’s intersection with gender dynamics in Roman texts, religious symbolism in coinage, and the reception of classical literature in contemporary contexts like veteran narratives. Her courses include 'Slaves' History of Rome,' 'Roman Coins as Text,' and 'Roman Britain,' emphasizing methodological innovation and public engagement. She actively contributes to scholarly journals like Classical Journal (CJ) and Transactions and Proceedings of the American Philological Association (TAPA).
Her research synthesizes material culture analysis with textual criticism, reflecting a commitment to making classical studies relevant to modern social discourse. Current projects explore the interplay between ancient religious practices and imperial politics, as well as collaborative initiatives with combat veterans to interpret classical war narratives.
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