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Joe Jansen serves as an Assistant Professor of Ancient Mediterranean Studies at Rhodes College, teaching Greek and Latin language/civilization courses alongside First-Year Writing, History, and Political Economy and Search programs. He pioneered the course 'Athenian Democracy in Crisis,' utilizing the role-playing simulation 'The Threshold of Democracy: Athens in 403 B.C.' where students debate legislation and reenact Socrates' trial.
His educational background includes:
- B.A. and M.A. from University of Wisconsin
- Ph.D. from University of Texas at Austin
Specializing in fifth-to-fourth-century BCE Athens, Jansen's research examines Xenophon's political economy through works like 'Xenophon’s Poroi and the Reinvention of Athenian Political Economy,' arguing that Poroi (354 BCE) proposed transforming Athens into a productive economy via silver mining and free trade. His teaching integrates research, as seen in student testimonials about immersive historical role-playing.
His publications consistently analyze Xenophon's contributions to Athenian society, spanning economic theory (Poroi), military history (Anabasis), and peace concepts, revealing a cohesive scholarly focus on reinterpreting classical political thought.
Scientific awards:
- No awards documented in source material
While specific graduate students aren't listed, his innovative pedagogy—particularly the Athenian Democracy simulation—demonstrates active student mentorship. No research grants or lab affiliations are referenced.




