DRAFT Curriculum Vitae

Jessica H. Clark

Last Revised: March 23, 2020

General Information

University address: Classics College of Arts and Sciences Dodd Hall 0205 Florida State University Tallahassee, Florida 32306-1510

E-mail address: [email protected]

Professional Preparation

2008 Ph.D., PRINCETON UNIVERSITY. Major: Classics and the Program in the Ancient World. Supervisor: Harriet Flower.

2006 M.A., PRINCETON UNIVERSITY. Major: Classics.

2002 B.A., Wesleyan University, Middletown CT. Major: Classics and Archaeology. High Honors.

Nondegree Education and Training

2004 Epigraphy.

Professional Experience

2013–present Assistant Professor, Classics, Florida State University.

2008–2013 Assistant Professor, History, California State University, Chico. Full time.

Current Membership in Professional Organizations

Association of Ancient Historians Classical Association of the Middle West and South Society for Ancient Military History Society for Classical Studies (formerly the APA) Society for Military History DRAFT Vita for Jessica H. Clark

Womens Classical Caucus

Teaching

Courses Taught

HONORS (IDS2410) The (EUH4412) The Roman Republic (EUH5417) Directed Individual Study (CLA5905) Directed Individual Study (CLT4905) History of Ancient (CLA3440) History of Ancient Greece (CLA3430) Problems in Roman History: Julius Caesar (CLA5448) Seminar in Latin (LNW6930) Citizenship and Debate: Models from the Ancient World (IFS2006) Studies in Roman History (CLA4447) Studies in Roman History (CLA5448) Problems in Roman History: Julius Caesar (CLA4447) , Pro Caelio (LNW5932) Cicero, Pro Caelio (LNW3211) Readings in Latin Prose (LNW3211) Seminar in Classics (CLA6932) Tutorial in Latin (LNW5932) Studies in Greek History (CLA5438) Readings in Latin Prose: Cornelius Nepos (LNW 3211) Rome and Hannibal (EUH 4447) Rome and Hannibal (EUH 5438) Honors E-series - Augmented (IFS2006) Introduction to Greek and Roman Civilization (CLA2010) Historical Writing and the Roman Republic (CLA6392) (LNW4380) Sallust (LNW5385) The Roman Historians and Cicero (LNW5385) The Roman Historians and Cicero (LNW4380)

New Course Development

Problems in Roman History: Julius Caesar (2016) Problems in Roman History: Rome and Hannibal (2015) Citizenship and Debate: Models from the Ancient World (2014) Historical Writing and the Roman Republic (2014)

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Doctoral Committee Member

Belinskaya, A., graduate. (2019). "Internal Narrators and Roman Foundation in 's Fasti". Skufca, A. E., graduate. (2019). "From Alexandria to Rome: Diodorus Siculus on Late Hellenistic Politics and Universal History". Boyd, M. J., graduate. (2016). "Fashioning Tyrants: Models of Greek Tyranny and the Historian's Role in Tyrant-Making". Cha, C., doctoral candidate. "The Production and Distribution Patterns of Ceramic Building Material in Peripheral Settlements to Rome and the Tiber Valley". Donoghue, N. K., doctoral candidate. "New approaches to non-atrium style Roman domestic architecture between the Republican and Early Imperial Periods in central ". Malmquist, K. S., doctoral candidate. Bricks and Mortar: The Military Consequences of the Destruction of Cultural, Religious, and Historical Monuments in Armed Conflict. Glennie, A., doctoral candidate. "Waterscapes of Cosa: Water Collection, Storage, and Usage at Cosa in the Roman Republican and Imperial Periods".

Master's Committee Member

Malmquist, K. S., graduate. (2018).

Bachelor's Committee Member

Fernandez, C. D., student. Ard, A. L., student. Female Suicide in Greco-Roman Literature.

Supervision of Student Research Not Related to Thesis or Dissertation

Gannon, K. (Sep 2018–May 2019).

Olson, K. (Sep 2018–May 2019).

Edwards, H. (Aug 2018–May 2019).

Garcia-Molina, E. (Sep 2017–May 2018).

Weigel, J. (Sep 2017–May 2018).

Bay, C. (Aug 2017–May 2018).

Monson, L. (Sep 2016–Jun 2017).

Ludke, M. (Sep 2016–May 2017).

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Knoepke, T. (Aug 2015–May 2016).

Winterrowd, P. (Sep 2014–Aug 2015).

Garman, K. (Sep 2013–Aug 2014).

Hunter, M. (Sep 2013–May 2014).

Research and Original Creative Work

Publications

Refereed Journal Articles

Clark, J. H. (in press). Adfirmare and Appeals to Authority in Servius Danielis. Harvard Studies in Classical Philology, 17 pages.

Clark, J. H. (2017). Defeated, Not? The Afterlife of Scholia on Aen. 11.305-307. Vergilius, 63, 3-16.

Clark, J. H. (2016). Were Tribuni Militum First Elected in 362 or 311 BCE? Historia, 65.3, 275-297.

Clark, J. H. (2014). Nequaquam Tantum Belli: News and Politics in , Book 35.1-8. Histos, 8, 189-208.

Clark, J. H. (2014). Roman Optimism before Cannae: The Vow of the Ver Sacrum (Livy 22.10). Mnemosyne, 67.3, 405-422.

Refereed Books

Clark, J. H. (2014). Triumph in Defeat: Military Loss and the Roman Republic. Oxford and New York: Oxford University Press.

Edited Books

Clark, J. H., & Turner, B. (Eds.). (2018). Brill's Companion to Military Defeat in Ancient Mediterranean Society. Leiden and Boston: Brill.

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Invited Book Chapters

Clark, J. (contract). Acquiring an Empire, 200-178 BC. Manuscript under contract for publication, Oxford Univerisity Press.

Clark, J. (contract). Leading Romans as "Stock Figures" in the Late Republic. Manuscript under contract for publication, Blackwell Companion to Leadership in the Ancient Mediterranean.

Refereed Book Chapters

Clark, J. H. (in press). Winning too well: 's Victories as Urban Disaster at Rome. In Virginia Closs, & Elizabeth Keitel (Eds.), Urban Disasters in the Roman Imagination (24 pages). Trends in Classics: De Gruyter.

Clark, J. (2020). Anecdotal History and the Social War. In Jeremy Armstrong, & Michael Fronda (Eds.), Romans at War: Soldiers, Citizens, and Society in the Roman Republic (pp. 232-246). London and New York: Routledge.

Clark, J. (2020). The Annals as Historical Evidence in Ancient and Modern Commentaries. In Cynthia Damon, & Joseph Farrell (Eds.), Ennius, Poetry, and History (pp. 262-279). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Clark, J. (2018). Defeat and the Roman Republic: Stories from Spain. In Jessica H. Clark, & Brian D. Turner (Eds.), Brill's Companion to Military Defeat in Ancient Mediterranean Society (pp. 191-212). Brill.

Turner, B., & Clark, J. (2018). Introduction: Thinking About Military Defeat in Ancient Mediterranean Society. In J.H. Clark, & B. Turner (Eds.), Brill's Companion to Military Defeat in Ancient Mediterranean Society (pp. 2-22). Leiden and Boston: Brill.

Invited Encyclopedia Entries

Clark, J. H. (2019). Gaius Licinius Macer. In R. Bagnall, K. Brodersen, C. Champion, A. Erskine, & S. Huebner (Eds.), Encyclopedia of Ancient History (2nd ed., p. 1). Wiley Blackwell.

Clark, J. H. (2019). Lucius Cornelius Sisenna. In R. Bagnall, K. Brodersen, C. Champion, A. Erskine, & S. Huebner (Eds.), Encyclopedia of Ancient History (2nd ed., p. 1). Wiley-Blackwell.

Clark, J. H. (2019). Sempronius Asellio. In R. Bagnall, K. Brodersen, C. Champion, A. Erskine, & S. Huebner (Eds.), Encyclopedia of Ancient History (1st ed., p. 2). Wiley-Blackwell.

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Invited Reviews

Clark, J. H. (in press). K. Sandberg and C. Smith, eds. Omnium annalium monumenta. Historical Writing and Historical Evidence in Republican Rome (Brill, 2018). Journal of Roman Studies vol. 111.

Clark, J. H. (2019). H. Halla-aho, Left-Dislocation in Latin: Topics and Syntax in Republican Texts. Amsterdam studies in classical philology 28 (Brill 2018). Bryn Mawr Classical Review, 2019.09.33.

Clark, J. H. (2019). L. Pfuntner, Urbanism and Empire in Roman Sicily (University of Texas Press, 2019). Choice, 56(12).

Clark, J. (2018). F. Santangelo, ed. Sir Ronald Syme. Approaching the Roman Revolution: Papers on Republican History (Oxford University Press, 2016). Classical World, 111(2), 281-282.

Clark, J. (2018). Hannah Cornwell, Pax and the Politics of Peace (Oxford, 2017). American Journal of Philology, 139(4), 722-724.

Clark, J. (2018). J.P. Bellón, A. Ruiz, M. Molinos, C. Rueda, and F. Gómez, La Segunda Guerra Púnica en la Península Ibérica. Baecula: Arqueología de una Batalla (Universidad de Jaén, 2015). Res Militares, 18(1), 2-3.

Clark, J. (2018). L. Fratantuono, : The Life and Campaigns of a Roman Conqueror (Pen and Sword, 2017). Choice, 55(9), n.p.

Clark, J. (2017). C.H. Lange and F.J. Vervaet, eds. The Roman Republican Triumph: Beyond the Spectacle (Edizioni Quasar, 2014). Classical Review, 67(1), 172-74.

Clark, J. (2017). C.H. Lange and J. Majbom, eds. Cassius Dio: Greek Intellectual and Roman Politician (Brill, 2016). Choice, 54(11), n.p.

Clark, J. (2017). C.H. Lange, Triumphs in the Age of Civil War (Bloomsbury Academic, 2016). Bryn Mawr Classical Review, 2017.03.33, n.p.

Clark, J. (2017). D. Breeze, The Roman Army (Bloomsbury Academic, 2016). Choice, 54(6), n.p.

Clark, J. (2017). J. Tan, Power and Public Finance at Rome, 264-49 BCE. (Oxford University Press, 2017). Choice, 55(4), n.p.

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Clark, J. (2016). F. Cadiou and M. Navarro Caballero, La guerre et ses traces. Conflits et sociétés en Hispanie à l'époque de la conquête romaine (IIIe-Ier s. a.C.) (Ausonius, 2014). Latomus, 75(3), 773-75.

Clark, J. (2016). K. Galinsky and K. Lapatin, eds. Cultural Memories in the (Getty, 2015). Choice, 53(12), n.p.

Clark, J. (2016). N. Goldschmidt, Shaggy Crowns: Ennius' Annales and Vergil's Aeneid (Oxford 2013). Histos, 10, 89-94.

Clark, J. (2015). J. Elliott, Ennius and the Architecture of the Annales (Cambridge 2013). Histos, 9, 1-8.

Clark, J. H. (2011). M. Coudry and M. Humm, eds. Praeda. Butin de guerre et société dans la Rome républicaine/ Kriegsbeute und Gesellschaft im republikanischen Rom. (Stuttgart 2009). Classical Review, 61.2, 549-551.

Clark, J. H. (2009). M. Pelikan Pittenger, Contested Triumphs: Politics, Pageantry, and Performance in Livy's Republican Rome (Berkeley and Los Angeles, 2008). Bryn Mawr Classical Review, 2009.7.4. Retrieved from http://bmcr.brynmawr.edu/2009/2009-07-04.html

Presentations

Invited Papers at Conferences

Clark, J. H. (accepted). Rebellious Narratives, Repeat Engagements, and Roman Historiography. Paper to be presented at Memorialization of Collective Violence in Antiquity, Research Group in the Memorialization of Collective Violence, Castelen, Switzerland. (International)

Clark, J. H. (accepted). Revisiting 'Tragic History' in Roman War Narratives. Paper to be presented at Cathartic History, Uiversity of West Georgia, Carrollton, GA. (National)

Clark, J. H. (accepted). War as Education in the Roman Republic. Paper to be presented at The Use and Abuse of War, University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand. (International)

Clark, J. (presented 2018, January). Introduction: New Directions in the Late Republican Roman Empire. Paper presented at Annual Meeting, Society for Classical Studies, Boston, MA. (International)

Clark, J. (presented 2017, July). Anecdotal History and the Social War. Paper presented at Annual Meeting, Celtic Conference in Classics, Montreal, Canada. (International)

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Clark, J. (presented 2016, November). The Annales as Historical Evidence in Ancient and Modern Commentaries. Paper presented at Ennius: Poetry and History, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA. (International)

Clark, J. (presented 2015, November). The Spoils of War: Victory as Urban Disaster. Paper presented at Urban Disasters and the Roman Imagination, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, Amherst MA. (Regional)

Refereed Papers at Conferences

Clark, J. H. (accepted). The Limitations of Rank in the Early Roman Army. Paper to be presented at Annual Meeting, Society for Military History, Arlington, VA. (International)

Clark, J. H. (presented 2020, January). Chiomara and the Roman Centurion. Paper presented at Annual Meeting, Society for Classical Studies, Washington, DC. (International)

Clark, J. (presented 2018, April). Semper adversatus novis consiliis? Democratic Action and the Early Roman Army. Paper presented at Annual Meeting, Association of Ancient Historians, Williamsburg, VA. (National)

Clark, J. (presented 2016, May). Looking Askance: Roman Historical Variants as a Feminist Issue. Paper presented at Feminism and Classics VII, Feminism and Classics / Womens Classical Caucus, Seattle WA. (International)

Clark, J. (presented 2016, January). Fragmentary Furii and Latin Historical Epic. Paper presented at Annual Meeting, Society for Classical Studies, San Francisco, CA. (International)

Clark, J. (presented 2015, March). Who am I? Style and Identity in Poetic Fragments. Paper presented at Annual Meeting, Classical Association of the Middle West and South, Boulder, CO. (National)

Clark, J. H. (presented 2014, April). The Management of Defeat: Definitions and Redefinitions from the Roman Republic. Paper presented at Annual Meeting, Society for Military History, Kansas City MO. (International)

Clark, J. H. (presented 2012, January). Parva laus pro factis: Ennius, Cato and Livy on Military Tribunes. Paper presented at Annual Meeting, American Philological Association, Philadelphia PA. (International)

Clark, J. H. (presented 2011, November). Aedificant Nomen? Commemorating in early Latin Literature. Paper presented at Annual Meeting, Pacific Ancient and Modern Language Association, Claremont CA. (Regional)

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Clark, J. H. (presented 2011, May). Go Tell the Romans? Cato's Adaptive Historiography. Paper presented at Annual Meeting, Association of Ancient Historians, Erie PA. (National)

Clark, J. H. (presented 2010, January). Polybius on Polybius? Rewriting the defeated self. Paper presented at Annual Meeting, American Philological Association, Anaheim CA. (International)

Clark, J. H. (presented 2008, January). The Paradox of Ransom in the Roman Republic. Paper presented at Annual Meeting, American Philological Association, Chicago IL. (International)

Clark, J. H. (presented 2007, May). The Refiguring of Ignominia in the Second Punic War. Paper presented at Annual Meeting, Association of Ancient Historians, Princeton NJ. (National)

Invited Lectures and Readings of Original Work

Clark, J. (2019, February). "Ovid as a Historical Source for the Social War"? Delivered at Department of History and Classical Studies, McGill University, Montreal, Canada. (International)

Clark, J. (2019, February). "Publius Salonius and the formalization of ranks in the early Roman army (Livy 7.38-42)". Delivered at Department of History and Classical Studies, McGill University, Montreal, Canada. (International)

Clark, J. (2018, October). Violence and the Family: The Moral Landscape of Rome's "Social War" (91-88 BCE). Delivered at Rutgers University, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ. (Regional)

Clark, J. H. (2015, February). Winning Isn't Everything: Military Defeat and the Roman Republic. Delivered at Department of Classics, Trinity University, Hartford CT. (State)

Clark, J. H. (2015, February). Winning Isn't Everything: Military Defeat and the Roman Republic. Delivered at Wesleyan University, Middletown, CT. (Local)

Clark, J. H. (2010, October). What Alexander didn't see: placing defeat in Roman historical memory. Delivered at UC Berkeley Graduate Group in Ancient History, University of California, Berkeley. (Regional)

Clark, J. H. (2010, April). Fundamental Illusions in ' Histories. Delivered at Classics Department, University of California, Davis. (State)

Clark, J. H. (2009, October). The Ruins of Memory: Tacitus on Roman Antiquity. Delivered at California State University, Chico, Chico CA. (Local)

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Clark, J. H. (2008, November). Con voce imperiosa: Mussolini's Roman History. Delivered at California State University, Chico, Chico CA. (Local)

Contracts and Grants

Contracts and Grants Funded

Clark, J. H. (2020–2021). Subordinated Heroes: Military Tribunes and the Roman Army. Funded by Loeb Classical Library Foundation. Total award $35,000.

Clark, Jessica H. (PI). (May 2017–Aug 2018). COFRS: Ditch-Diggers and Oversung Heroes? Junior Officers in the Roman Army. Funded by FSU CRC. Total award $14,000.

Clark, J. (Jun 2016–Jul 2016). Subordinated Heroes: Junior Officers in the Roman Army. Funded by National Endowment for the Humanities Summer Stipend. Total award $6,000.

Clark, Jessica H. (PI). (May 2014–Aug 2014). FYAP: Military Service and Political Competition in the Roman Republic. Funded by FSU CRC. Total award $20,000.

Clark, J. H. (2012–2012). General Education Pathway development grant: High-Impact Seminars. Funded by Center for Excellence in Learning and Teaching, CSU Chico. Total award $5,000.

Clark, J. H. (2011–2012). How We Remember: Identity and Empire in the Roman Republic. Funded by Research and Sponsored Programs, CSU Chico. Total award $6,000.

Clark, J. H. (2009–2009). Responding to Defeat: the commemoration and redefinition of military loss in the ancient world. Funded by Research Foundation, CSU Chico. Total award $3,000.

Resource Grant

Clark, J. (2014). A grant of Bradley. Military Service in the Roman World: Ideology and Legacy. Sponsored by Florida State University.

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Reviews of My Research and Original Creative Work by Other Authors

Reviews Appearing in Journals

Lusvarghi, M. (2017). Jessica H. Clark, "Triumph in Defeat: Military Loss and the Roman Republic". Storicamente: Laboratorio di Storia, 13(3), n.p. (3). Retrieved from https://storicamente.org/lusvarghi-clark-triumph-in-defeat

Kath, R. (2017). Jessica H. Clark, Triumph in Defeat. Military Loss in the Roman Republic. Historische Zeitschrift, 304(2), 460.

Fronda, M. P. (2016). Clark, J. H., Triumph in Defeat: Military Loss in the Roman Republic. Journal of Roman Studies, 106, 277-278.

Colling, D. (2016). Jessica Homan CLARK, Triumph in Defeat. Military Loss and the Roman Republic. Oxford – New York, Oxford University Press, 2014. 1 vol. XVIII + 240 p. Prix : 74 $.ISBN 978-0-19-933654-8. L'Antiquité Classique, 85, 468-469.

Le Bohec, Y. (2016). Clark, J.H. Triumph in Defeat: Military Loss and the Roman Republic. Latomus, 75(2), 500-501.

Ostenberg, I. (2015). Jessica H. Clark, Triumph in Defeat: Military Loss and the Roman Republic. Oxford; New York: Oxford University Press, 2014. Pp. xviii, 240. ISBN 9780199336548. $74.00. Bryn Mawr Classical Review, n.p. Retrieved from http://www.bmcreview.org/2015/01/20150136.html

Bastien, Jean-Luc. (2015). Revue de CLARK (J. H.), Triumph in defeat. Military Loss and the Roman Republic. - Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2014.- 240 p. : index, bibliogr. - ISBN : 978.0.19.933654.6. Revue des Études Anciennes, 117(1), 262-265.

Taylor, M. J. (2015). "Winning While Losing in the Roman Republic": Clark ( J . H . ) Triumph in Defeat. Military Loss and the Roman Republic. Pp. xviii + 240, maps. New York: Oxford University Press, 2014. Cased, £48, US$74. ISBN: 978-0-19-933654-8. Classical Review, 65(2), 523-524.

Service

Florida State University

FSU University Service

Senator (Classics), Faculty Senate (2015–present).

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Outside member on Higher Education sub-committee, Graduate Policy Committee (2017–2018).

Course/Curriculum design, E-Series Fellow (2014).

FSU College Service

Member, Risley Fellowship Review Committee (2018).

FSU Department Service

Advisor, History MA (2017–present).

Member, Graduate Committee (2015–present).

Member, History Commitee (2013–present).

Member, Philology Commitee (2013–present).

Member, Search Committee (Postdoc - Latin) (2018).

Member, Curriculum Committee (2017–2018).

Member, Executive Committee (2017–2018).

Member, Peer Evaluation Committee (2017–2018).

Member, Search Committee (Roman Archaeology) (2017–2018).

Member, Conferences and Colloquia Committee (2016–2017).

Member, Search Committee (Postdoc - Latin) (2016).

Member, Admissions Committee (2015–2016).

Member, Chair Search Ad Hoc Committee (2015–2016).

Chair, History Committee (2015–2016).

Member, Ph.D. Review Commitee -- Roman (2015–2016).

Member, Thompson Library Committee (2015–2016).

Member, Peer Evaluation Committee (2014–2016).

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Advisor, Eta Sigma Phi Honor Society (2013–2016).

Editor, Historian and Newsletter Editor (2013–2016).

Representative, Commencement (Spring) (2015).

Member, Search Committee (Postdoc, Open) (2015).

Secretary, Faculty Meetings (2014–2015).

Member, Conferences and Colloquia Commitee (2013–2015).

Member, Doctoral & MA Language Exams Commitee (2013–2014).

The Profession

Editorial Board Membership(s)

Brill's Companions to Classical Studies: Warfare in the Ancient Mediterranean World (2020–present).

Guest Reviewer for Refereed Journals

Transactions of the American Philological Association (Sep–Nov 2019).

Book ms.: A Companion to the Cultural Parameters of the Graeco-Roman War Discourse (Brill) (Nov 2018–Feb 2019).

Greek, Roman, and Byzantine Studies (Aug–Oct 2018).

Classical Quarterly (May–Jul 2018).

Classical Philology (Mar–Apr 2018).

Journal of Military History (Sep–Oct 2017).

Acta Classica (May–Jun 2017).

Classical Journal (Sep 2016).

Antichthon (Jul–Sep 2016).

Classical Journal (Mar–Apr 2014).

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Memoirs of the American Academy at Rome (Feb 2014).

Reviewer for Textbooks

Themes in Roman Society and Culture 2nd ed (2019).

Perpetua's Journey: Faith, Gender, and Power in the Roman Empire, Oxford Graphic History Series (2014–2016).

Reviewer or Panelist for Grant Applications

Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research (NWO) - Veni Humanities (2015).

Service to Other Universities

Curriculum Advisory Board, California State University, Chico (2012–2013).

General Education Pathway Coordinator and Advisor, "Great Books and Ideas", California State University, Chico (2011–2013).

Humanities Center Board, California State University, Chico (2011–2013).

Graduate Committee, California State University, Chico (2010–2013).

Committee on Arts and Lectures, California State University, Chico (2010–2013).

Credentials Committee, California State University, Chico (2009–2013).

Humanities Program Advisory Board, California State University, Chico (2009–2013).

Faculty Advisor, Phi Alpha Theta Honor Society and History Club, California State University, Chico (2008–2012).

The Community

Speaker, Faculty Luncheon Series, Faculty Luncheon Series (2017).

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Conference or Conference Panel Organization

Clark, J., Marincola, J., Stover, T., & McClellan, A. (2017). Epic and History at Rome (2017 Fall Langford Colloquium). Dept. of Classics, Florida State University.

Clark, J., Turner, B., Hyland, J., Richlin, A., Rosenstein, N., Johstono, P., & Goldman, M. (2015). "The Other Side of Victory," a refereed panel I co-organized and moderated; the proposal was peer-reviewed. Society for Classical Studies.

Conference Panel or Session Chairing

Clark, J. (2018). Delivered the Introduction (15 minutes), introduced speakers, and moderated discussion for the panel "New Directions in the Late Republican Roman Empire". Society for Classical Studies.

Clark, J. (2017). Introduced speakers and moderated discussion for Session 7, of "New Directions in Roman Military History". Celtic Conference in Classics.

Clark, J. (2016). Introduced speakers and moderated discussion for the panel "Aspects of Military Leadership in the Ancient World" [substituting for Prof. Timothy Howe]. Society for Military History.

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