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Religious Minorities in Ancient Greece and Rome


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Confabulating with Dr Julietta Steinhauer
Julietta Steinhauer joined UCL in September 2014 and is Associate Professor in Hellenistic History. Her research focuses on religion, religious minorities and migration in the Aegean during the Hellenistic period.
Julietta is a researcher of the ‘Localism and religion in Ancient Greece’ project at the university of Münster where she is working on her current project on migration and local religion.
PhD supervision
Julietta is interested in receiving research proposals from prospective students on topics including Greek religion, migration, gender, and (in)equality in the Hellenistic period.
Current students: Emily James, ‘Tanagra figurines in their ritual context’; Simon Bralee, ‘Anubis outside Egypt’; Rebecca Daly ‘Women on Kos and their roles in Koan cults’; Amaryllis Georges ‘Sexual violence in Classical Athens’.
Major publications
Steinhauer, J., ‘Religious practice and the Delian neighbourhoods’, in: RRE 6, 2020, pp. 138-158
Steinhauer, J., ‘Dionysian associations and the Bacchanalian affair’, in: F. Mac Góráin (ed.) Dionysus in Rome (Trends in Classics Supplementary Volume series, De Gruyter) 2020, pp. 133-155.
Steinhauer, J., ‘Socio-religious networks of ‘foreign’ women in Hellenistic Delos and beyond’, in: M. Dana (et al.) La cité interconnectée, Bordeaux 2019, pp. 223-237.
Steinhauer, J., 'Osiris mystes und Isis orgia. Gab es 'Mysterien' der ägyptischen Gottheiten?' in: C. Witschel and J. Quack (eds), Religious Flows in the Roman Empire - the Expansion of Oriental Cults (Isis, Mithras, Iuppiter Dolichenus) from East to West and Back Again, Heidelberg 2016, pp.47-78.
Steinhauer, J., Religious Associations in the Post-Classical Polis (Potsdamer Altertumswissenschaftliche Beiträge), Stuttgart 2014.
For a full list of publications, see Julietta's Iris profile.
Media appearances
Interview for WIRE (Women in Research, University of Munster), June 2021
BBC program on the Eleusinian Mysteries, BBC World Service, January 2021
Interview about the Elgin Marbles, ITV News, October 2014
Teaching
Writing History (undergraduate course)
Sources for Greek History (undergraduate course)
The Romans and their past (undergraduate course)
Emotions and the Ancient Greeks (Second year research seminar)
Slavery in the Classical world (Advanced seminar)
Lived Religion in Hellenistic Greece (MA elective module)
Hellenistic Encounters with Egypt (MA elective module)
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