Bradley Jordanمشاهده پروفایل
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Bradley Jordan serves as a Postdoctoral Fellow in the Department of Archaeology, Conservation and History at the University of Oslo, specializing in Roman imperial political structures during the Republic-Empire transition. His research investigates provincial responses to central instability and institutional evolution across antiquity. Education: PhD: University of Oxford Postgraduate: University of Melbourne Undergraduate: University of Western Australia Dr. Jordan's scholarly focus examines how eastern Mediterranean political cultures adapted under Roman hegemony, with particular emphasis on allied rulers' dual roles in sustaining and destabilizing imperial power. His methodological approach integrates historical analysis with archaeological evidence to reconstruct provincial governance mechanisms, institutional collapse patterns, and the socioeconomic foundations of ancient political systems. Current projects explore Asia Minor's administrative integration during Rome's formative imperial period. His publication record (2015-2024) reveals consistent thematic concentration on Republican magistracies, provincial revenue systems, and eastern frontier dynamics. The corpus demonstrates interdisciplinary rigor through epigraphic analysis, institutional theory, and comparative historical frameworks, establishing significant contributions to understanding Rome's provincial administration and political evolution. Research Affiliations: The Ancient Mediterranean: Archaeology, History, and Society Violence Research Group





