Katerina Panagopoulou

Katerina Panagopoulou

CURRICULUM VITAE Katerina Panagopoulou Surname: Panagopoulou Address:Department of History & Archaeology, Name: Katerina Faculty of Letters, Date of Birth: 12.09.1970 University of Crete, Place of Birth: Athens Gallos Campus, Nationality: Greek GR-741 00 Rethymno, Greece. Telephone Number: 00302831077357, E-mail: [email protected] 00306974025445 Current Department of History & Archaeology, University of Crete: Assistant Professor in Ancient History. Position Responsible for the MA Programme ‘The Ancient Mediterranean World – History and Archaeology ‘, Sector: Ancient History. Assistant ERASMUS+ Coordinator. 2015-2017, Cooperating Teaching Staff at the Hellenic Open University, Module ELP10, Introduction to Greek Civilisation. Coordinators: Ass. Prof. Ath. Semoglou (University of Thessaloniki / Greece, 2016-17); Prof. E. Saranti (University of the Peloponnese / Greece, 2015-16). Past 2003-2012, Department of History & Archaeology, University of Crete: Lecturer in Ancient EmploymentHistory. 2002-2010, Cooperating Teaching Staff at the Hellenic Open University, Module ELP10, Introduction to Greek Civilisation. Coordinator: Dr. E.Alexiou, MPhil, PhD (University of Thessaloniki / Greece). 2003, February-June, Temporary Lecturer, Department of History, Ionian University, Corfu / Greece (contract based on law 407/1980). 2002, February-August,Temporary Lecturer, Department of Philology, University of Patrae / Greece (contract based on law 407/1980). 2000, May – 2003, September (October 2002-September 2003, unpaid leave), Foundation of the Hellenic World: Researcher on Ancient History: construction of the Electronic Encyclopaedia Micrasiatica Graeca. Tasks: planning and writing lemmata on the Ancient Economy and on Hellenistic History. Participation in a) the construction of a CD on the reception of Alexander the Great in the Hellenistic, Roman, Byzantine and Modern Periods, b) the construction of a bibliography on ancient Asia Minor. 2003, February – May, Tutor, University of Oxford / Ashmolean Museum: ‘Modelling Hellenistic Economies’. 1999-2000, Non-Established Teacher, Classics Department, Royal Holloway College, University of London. Course Unit, ‘Greek Art and Architecture’. 1993-1994, Research Assistant, Institute for Greek and Roman Antiquity, Hellenic Research Centre. Education ● Postdoctoral Studies (2002-3) 2002-3, British School at Athens / Foundation of the Hellenic World Postdoctoral Fellow, Ashmolean Museum, Oxford. 1 2002, October-November, Stanley Seeger Visiting Research Fellow, Program in Hellenic Studies, Princeton University (beginning of project ‘Greek Cash Economies’). ● PhD (2000) University College London, Department of History, Thesis: ‘Antigonos Gonatas: Coinage, Money and the Economy’. Supervisors: Prof M.H.Crawford – Dr. A.Burnett. Scholarship Hellenic State Foundation (Referee: Dr. M.Karamessini-Oikonomidou). ● BA (1993) Department of History-Archaeology, University of Athens, Entry: 5th. Degree: 8,78. [1992-3 Liverpool University, UK: Department of Classics & Ancient History (ERASMUS programme)]. Teaching ● 2004-2011, Department of History and Archaeology, University of Crete / Greece. And Undergraduate Courses: ‘Economy and Society’ in the Hellenistic Period, Summer Semester Research (henceforth: s.s.) 2004; revised, s.s. 2011; ‘From the Res Publica to the Empire: Roman Experience’Imperialism and the Crisis of the Roman Republic’, winter semester (henceforth: w.s.) 2004, 2013; ‘Nationality and Identity in the Hellenistic period’, s.s. 2005; ‘The Hellenistic East: The Seleucid Kingdom’, s.s. 2005; ‘Roman Asia Minor’.s.s. 2005; ‘War and Society in the Hellenistic Period’, w.s. 2006; ‘Economy and Society in the Roman Imperial Period’, s.s. 2007; ‘Rome and the Hellenistic World’, w.s. 2007; ‘Ptolemaic Egypt’, s.s. 2008; ‘The Balkan Chersonese in the Hellenistic Period: politics, society and the economy’, s.s. 2009; ‘Poleis in the Hellenistic and Roman periods’, s.s. 2010; ‘History of Rome from the archaic period until Octavian, w.s. 2010, 2016; Greek and Roman Economy’, w.s. 2011; ‘From Octavian to Diocletian: Roman Imperial Institutions, s.s. 2012; ‘From Poleis-States to Hellenistic Kingdoms: Hellenistic Institutions’, w.s. 2012; ‘Introduction to the History of the Archaic and Classical Period’, w.s. 2014. Undergraduate Seminars: ‘From Alexander III to Octavian: the Development of Hellenistic Rulers’, s.s. 2004; ‘Crete and International Politics in the Hellenistic Period’, w.s. 2004; ‘Classical and Hellenistic Federal States’, w.s. 2005; ‘Hellenistic Makedonia: The Institutions’, w.s. 2006; ‘The Hellenistic ‘Oikos’: Patterns of Society and Demography in the Classical and Hellenistic Periods’, s.s. 2007; ‘Thrace through Ancient Inscriptions and Coins’, s.s. 2008; ‘Preparatory Seminar A’, w.s. 2009; ‘Hellenistic Athens’, w.s. 2009; ‘The Time of Alexander the Great’, s.s. 2010; ‘Polybius and his Time’, s.s. 2011; ‘The World of Hellenistic Cities’, w.s. 2011; ‘Aspects of Exchange in Antiquity: the epigraphic evidence’, w.s. 2012. Postgraduate Seminars (Postgraduate Programme ‘The Ancient Mediterranean World, History and Archaeology’): ‘Greek Economies: Sources and Methods’, s.s. 2005; ‘Hellenistic Economies’, s.s. 2006; ‘Monetization and Property in the Hellenistic Period’, w.s. 2007; ‘The Agorai in the Hellenistic and Roman Periods: Institutions and Practices’, s.s. 2009; ‘Athenian Finance from the Classical through to the Roman Periods’, w.s. 2010; ‘Patterns of Exchange in Antiquity’, s.s. 2012; ‘Ancient Macedonia: The Development of Macedonian Institutions from the Archaic to the Roman Periods’, s.s. 2013; ‘Ruler Cult in the Hellenistic and Roman Periods’, s.s. 2016. 2015, ERASMUS+ Teaching Mobility Exchange: Department of History & Archaeology, University of Catania / Italy. 2012-2016, Departmental ERASMUS+ Coordinator. 2012-2017, Responsible for the MA Programme ‘The Ancient Mediterranean World – History and Archaeology ‘, Sector: Ancient History. 2 2015-17, 2002-2010, October-July, Hellenic Open University, Cooperating Teaching Staff, Module ELP10, Introduction to Greek Civilisation. Coordinators: Prof. E. Saranti (2015-16) Dr. E.Alexiou, MPhil, PhD (University of Thessaloniki / Greece). 2003, February-June, Temporary Lecturer, Department of History, Ionian University, Corfu / Greece (contract based on law 407/1980). Undergraduate Course: History of Rome from the Archaic Period to Octavian. Seminar: The Crisis of the Roman Republic. 2002, February-August,Temporary Lecturer, Department of Philology, University of Patrae / Greece (contract based on law 407/1980). Undergraduate Course: Hellenistic and Roman History. 2016, October, Belgian Archaeological School at Athens: One Class at the Velvet Seminar (Postgraduate Summer School on Ancient Numismatics. Coordinators: Prof. F. de Callataÿ, Univ. of Sorbonne / Royal Library of Belgium - Dr. P. Iossif, EBSA). 2012, May, British School at Athens: One Class at the Postgraduate Seminar on Ancient Numismatics (coordinator: Prof. K.Rutter): Royal Coinages: The Antigonid Kings. 2002, Jan-Feb, British School at Athens, Sessions on The Athenian Mint from the Archaic through to the Roman Periods at the Postgraduate Seminar on ‘History and Topography of Attica (coordinators: A.Blackman, T.Duff). 1999-2000, Classics Department, Royal Holloway, College, University of London. Non- Established Teacher, ‘Greek Art and Architecture’. Research Greek and Roman Coinage (esp. of Northern Greece and Asia Minor); Classical, Hellenistic Interests and Roman Economic and Socal History; Greek Art; Hellenistic Kingship; Hellenistic And Activities Economies; Economy of Makedonia; Greek Cash Economies. Research Programmes and Groups: European Programme DressID (European Commission Culture Programme, 2007-2012, responsible: Prof. I.Tzachili (Crete); Hellenistic Economies, 1998-, responsible: J.K.Davies, Z.Archibald, V.Gabrielsen; Networks in the Greek World, 2004-, responsible: Katerina Panagopoulou - Christy Constantakopoulou. ● 2012, Panel Organiser, International Conference European Social Science History Conference: Glasgow, 11-14.04.2012 (www.iisg.nl/esshc/). Antiquity Network (coordinator: Prof. Neville Morley, University of Bristol). Title: Networks around Commodities’. Participants: A.Bresson (Chicago), K. Panagopoulou (Crete), I.Tsigarida (Vienna). Discussant: Dr. David Hollander. ● 2006, Co-organiser, ‘Networks in the Greek World’, International Conference, University of Crete. ● 2004, Co-organiser, 9th Research Meeting of the Department of History and Archaelogy, University of Crete, Palaiochora Chanion, Crete. ● 2002, October – November, Stanley Seeger Visiting Research Fellow, Program in Hellenic Studies, Princeton University (laying the groundwork for my current project, entitled ‘Greek Cash Economies: Redefining Economic Systems in Antiquity’). ● 2000, May –2002, September, ‘Full Time Researcher in Ancient History’ for the Foundation of the Hellenic World, Encyclopaedia Micrasiatica Graeca project. Particular responsibilities: Economy, Hellenistic History. Participation a) in the production of a CD-rom on the reception of the legend of Alexander III in the Hellenistic, Roman, Byzantine and Roman period; b) in the construction of a bibliography on ancient Asia Minor (forthcoming publication by Harvard University Press). ● 01.11.1997, Co-organiser (and chair of a session), ‘Creating Hellenistic Worlds?’ Conference, Institute of Classical Studies, Senate House, London. 3 ● 1993 – 1994, Research Assistant, Centre for Greek and Roman Antiquities, Hellenic Research Foundation.

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