Professor Julia Hillner
Staatsexamen, Ph.D. (Bonn)
School of History, Philosophy and Digital Humanities
Honorary Professor of Medieval History
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School of History, Philosophy and Digital Humanities
- Profile
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I am the Principal Investigator of and of , a member of the Faculty of Archaeology, History and Letters of the , a co-editor of , a member of the editorial board of , and a trustee of the .
- Publications
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Books
Edited books
Journal articles
Chapters
Dictionary/encyclopaedia entries
Datasets
- Research group
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Research supervision
I teach social history of the Roman and late Roman empire. I am happy to supervise students interested in any aspect of this area, in particular those with interests in the city of Rome, the family, monasticism, crime and punishment, and late Roman and early medieval law.
- Current Students
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Second Supervisor
- Kelsey Madden (Second Supervisor, Department of Archaeology) - Vulnerable Victims of War: The Meaning and Significance of Barbarian Women and Children Represented in Roman Conquest Iconography from the 1st to the 4th centuries AD.
- Completed Students
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- Simon Hosie (MPhil) - Cataloguing the Empire: The Regionary Catalogues and the Role and Purpose of Bureaucratic Inventories.
- Harold Mawdsley - Exile in the Western Successor-States, 439 - C.650.
- Grants
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- Heinz-Heinen Fellowship, , University of Bonn (2021)
- British Academy Conference Grant 2021 (as Co-I, with Dr Caroline Goodson, Cambridge)
- Follow-on Fellowship, Alexander-von-Humboldt Stiftung, Autumn Semester 2017-18
- AHRC Research Project Grant for the project (2014-2017)
- Fellowship for Experienced Researchers, Alexander-von-Humboldt Stiftung (2011/12)
- Senate Award for Excellence in Teaching and Learning, Collaboration Category, ºù«Ӱҵ (2011)
- British Academy Post-doctoral Fellowship (2003-2008)
- Graduiertenförderung des Landes Nordrhein-Westfalen (1998-2000)
- Teaching activities
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Undergraduate:
- HST230 - The Family in Late Antiquity: Romans, Barbarians and Christians
- HST2025 - Match of the Day: The Nika Riot in 532
- HST3113/14 - The Phoenix City: Rome in Late Antiquity (300-600)
Postgraduate:
- HST6033 - Crime and Punishment in Late Antiquity
- HST6084 - Writing Late Antique Lives
- Professional activities and memberships
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I am a member of the editorial board of , a co-editor of and an editor of ,
I serve as an elected member of the Faculty of Archaeology, History and Letters of the (2017-2021) and as an elected member of the council of the , of which I am also a trustee
I am on the Advisory Board of the ERC funded project "" (CONNEC), directed by Dr David Natal (Royal Holloway), and a 'Fachgutachter' for the Alexander von .
I am a member of the (AIAC)
Administrative roles:
I am the Department of History's REF coordinator.
- Public engagement
I am a committee member of the , which I chaired in 2010-11. In 2015-6 I supervised research into the history of the ºù«Ӱҵ Classical Association, conducted by Isobel Bowden and supported by a SURE project grant of the University of ºù«Ӱҵ. The results of this project can be found on the branch's website.
I am also on the and can be booked for local Classical Association and school talks. I have recently given lectures in Bangor, Hull, Cardiff, Leeds, Edinburgh and Newcastle-under-Lyme.
In the media:
I am a regular contributor to the department's History Matters blog. I regularly blog about the research for my current monograph project, a biography of Helena, mother of Constantine, .