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Papers by Joy Connolly

Research paper thumbnail of The Life of Roman Republicanism

Research paper thumbnail of S. Bell, I.L. Hansen (edd.) Role Models in the Roman World. Identity and Assimilation. (Supplements to the Memoirs of the American Academy in Rome 7.) Pp. xii + 316, ills. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, for the American Academy in Rome, 2008. Cased, US$85. ISBN: 978-0-472-11589-1

The Classical Review, 2013

Research paper thumbnail of The politics of rhetorical education

The Cambridge Companion to Ancient Rhetoric, 2009

Research paper thumbnail of Review of Mary Beard on Pompeii, in The Nation

Research paper thumbnail of Border Wars: Literature, Politics, and the Public

Transactions of The American Philological Association, 2005

Research paper thumbnail of Fantastical realism in Cicero's postwar panegyric

Research paper thumbnail of The strange art of the sententious declaimer

Research paper thumbnail of Fear and Freedom: A new interpretation of Pliny's Panegyricus

i. what meaning does the word "subversion" carry under the principate, a regime that itself may b... more i. what meaning does the word "subversion" carry under the principate, a regime that itself may be seen as constituted in and through subversion, that arose from what theodor mommsen called an "empire in permanent revolution" and what Carl schmitt described as a "state of emergency," that rests its claim to legitimacy on the radical deformation of republican institutions like the tribunate and the consulship? I will approach this question from the perspective provided by the younger pliny in his Panegyricus, a speech in praise of the emperor trajan originally delivered in the autumn of 00 Ce on the occasion of pliny's taking up the suffect consulship, and later circulated by pliny in written form (epist. III 3; 8).

Research paper thumbnail of Fear and Freedom: A new interpretation of Pliny's Panegyricus

Research paper thumbnail of Virtue and Violence: Roman historians on politics

Research paper thumbnail of Being Greek/Being Roman: Hellenism and Assimilation in the Roman Empire

Research paper thumbnail of Ten Reasons to Read Homer: Addressing Public Perceptions of Classical Literature

Research paper thumbnail of Ten Reasons to Read Homer: Addressing Public Perceptions of Classical Literature

Research paper thumbnail of Cicero's Concordia Ordinum: a Machiavellian Reappraisal

Research paper thumbnail of The Life of Roman Republicanism

Research paper thumbnail of S. Bell, I.L. Hansen (edd.) Role Models in the Roman World. Identity and Assimilation. (Supplements to the Memoirs of the American Academy in Rome 7.) Pp. xii + 316, ills. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, for the American Academy in Rome, 2008. Cased, US$85. ISBN: 978-0-472-11589-1

The Classical Review, 2013

Research paper thumbnail of The politics of rhetorical education

The Cambridge Companion to Ancient Rhetoric, 2009

Research paper thumbnail of Review of Mary Beard on Pompeii, in The Nation

Research paper thumbnail of Border Wars: Literature, Politics, and the Public

Transactions of The American Philological Association, 2005

Research paper thumbnail of Fantastical realism in Cicero's postwar panegyric

Research paper thumbnail of The strange art of the sententious declaimer

Research paper thumbnail of Fear and Freedom: A new interpretation of Pliny's Panegyricus

i. what meaning does the word "subversion" carry under the principate, a regime that itself may b... more i. what meaning does the word "subversion" carry under the principate, a regime that itself may be seen as constituted in and through subversion, that arose from what theodor mommsen called an "empire in permanent revolution" and what Carl schmitt described as a "state of emergency," that rests its claim to legitimacy on the radical deformation of republican institutions like the tribunate and the consulship? I will approach this question from the perspective provided by the younger pliny in his Panegyricus, a speech in praise of the emperor trajan originally delivered in the autumn of 00 Ce on the occasion of pliny's taking up the suffect consulship, and later circulated by pliny in written form (epist. III 3; 8).

Research paper thumbnail of Fear and Freedom: A new interpretation of Pliny's Panegyricus

Research paper thumbnail of Virtue and Violence: Roman historians on politics

Research paper thumbnail of Being Greek/Being Roman: Hellenism and Assimilation in the Roman Empire

Research paper thumbnail of Ten Reasons to Read Homer: Addressing Public Perceptions of Classical Literature

Research paper thumbnail of Ten Reasons to Read Homer: Addressing Public Perceptions of Classical Literature

Research paper thumbnail of Cicero's Concordia Ordinum: a Machiavellian Reappraisal