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Gregory Golden serves as an Associate Professor in the Department of History at Rhode Island College, specializing in ancient Roman political systems and historical governance structures.
His primary research focuses on:
- Roman Republic constitutional development
- Roman Empire administrative frameworks
- Political crisis management in antiquity
- Comparative institutional analysis
Professor Golden's seminal 2013 monograph examines how Roman political institutions responded to emergencies, establishing foundational insights into ancient governance resilience. His scholarly work bridges historical analysis with contemporary political theory, emphasizing institutional adaptability during crises.
He teaches comprehensive survey courses including HIST 103 (Europe in the World to 1600), HIST 220-222 (Ancient Greece/Roman Republic/Empire sequences), HIST 223 (Medieval History), and specialized offerings like HIST 340 (Muslim World history). His pedagogical approach integrates primary source analysis with global historical perspectives.
No scientific awards or major research grants are documented in the source material.
Professor Golden maintains active scholarly engagement through curriculum development in historical methodology (HIST 282W) and contributes to departmental writing initiatives as a designated Writing in the Discipline instructor. His office is located in Craig-Lee Hall room 459.


