
معرفی
Jason Moralee is a Professor of History at the University of Massachusetts Amherst, specializing in Late Antiquity (200-800 CE) with focuses on Ancient Greece, Rome, and Mediterranean history. His research examines how material culture and epigraphic evidence shape historical narratives, particularly regarding identity, memory, and power dynamics.
Education:
- Ph.D. in History from UCLA (2002)
Research Interests: Explores the intersection of place, memory, and political authority through studies of inscriptions, monumental reuse, and topographical narratives. Recent work emphasizes the Capitoline Hill's postclassical transformation and provincial identities in the Near East.
Teaching & Awards:
- Recipient of UMass College Outstanding Teaching Award (2018)
- Notable fellowships include American Academy in Rome (2009-10) and Institute for Advanced Study (2015-16)
Current Role: Maintains active research agenda while teaching courses such as 'The Fall of the Roman Empire' and 'Race and Ethnicity in the Ancient World' in Herter Hall, Amherst.

