All Stories

  1. The Long Shadow of Constantine
  2. Martyrdom, Memory, and the “Media Event”
  3. The Bride of Christ, the “Male Woman,” and the Female Reader in Late Antiquity
  4. A Father, a Daughter and a Procurator: Authority and Resistance in the Prison Memoir of Perpetua of Carthage
  5. Love and Belonging, Loss and Betrayal in the Confessions
  6. A Father, a Daughter and a Procurator: Authority and Resistance in the Prison Memoir of Perpetua of Carthage
  7. Christianity, Private Power, and the Law from Decius to Constantine: The Minimalist View
  8. Recent Work on Roman Women
  9. The Patristic Period
  10. C. E. Schultz, Women's Religious Activity in the Roman Republic. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 2006. Pp. xiii + 234. ISBN 978-0-8078-3018-5. US$39.95.
  11. The Fall of the Roman Household
  12. Religion, Dynasty, and Patronage in Early Christian Rome, 300–900
  13. L. Grig, Making Martyrs in Late Antiquity. London: Duckworth, 2004. Pp. 224. ISBN 0-7156-3285-x. £45.00.
  14. DARK AGE ROME: TOWARDS AN INTERACTIVE TOPOGRAPHY
  15. The Memory of the Eyes: Pilgrims to Living Saints in Christian Late Antiquity Georgia Frank
  16. The Gender of Grace: Impotence, Servitude, and Manliness in the Fifth‐Century West
  17. The martyr, the matrona and the bishop: the matron Lucina and the politics of martyr cult in fifth‐ and sixth‐century Rome
  18. Insinuations of Womanly Influence: An Aspect of the Christianization of the Roman Aristocracy
  19. Gender and the Fall of Rome
  20. Poverty, obligation, and inheritance: Roman heiresses and the varieties of senatorial Christianity in fifth-century Rome
  21. Boethius, Gregory the Great and the Christian ‘afterlife’ of classical dialogue