
Craige B. Champion
Associate Professor of History
Department Chair
145 Eggers
Hall / Syracuse University Syracuse, NY 13244-1020
Tel. 315-443-2594 / Fax 315-443-5876
email:cbchamp@maxwell.syr.edu
Homepage
 Academic
Specialization
Ancient Greek and
Roman History, Greek and Roman Historiography, Ethnic Identity Formation
in Classical Antiquity, Politics of Culture in Ancient Greece and Rome,
Greek Democracy and Republican Rome, Imperialism in Classical Antiquity
Education
- B.A. History,
summa cum laude, College of New Jersey, 1984
- Summer
Latin/Greek Institute (CUNY), New York,
New York: 1984 (Greek); 1986 (Latin)
- M.A. Classics,
Princeton University, 1989
- PhD. Program of
the History, Archaeology and Religions of the Ancient World, Princeton
University, 1993
- PhD. Classics,
Princeton University, 1993
Teaching,
Administrative, and Professional Appointments
- Associate
Professor of Ancient History, Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public
Affairs, Syracuse University, Syracuse,
NY: 10/03-present
- Assistant
Professor of Ancient History, Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public
Affairs, Syracuse University, Syracuse, NY: 8/01-10/03
- Assistant
Professor of Ancient History and Classical Languages, Allegheny College,
Meadville, PA: 8/95 to 5/01
- Visiting
Assistant Professor of Classics and Humanities,
Reed College, Portland,
OR: 8/93 to 5/95
- Lecturer in
Classics, Rutgers University,
New Brunswick, NJ:
Spring Term, 1993
- Instructor, The
Lewis School and Diagnostic Center of Princeton, Princeton,
NJ: 9/92 to 7/93
- Adjunct
Professor of History, College of New Jersey, Trenton,
NJ: 9/91 to 8/92
- Lecturer in
Classics, Princeton University, Princeton,
NJ: Spring Terms of
1990 and 1992
Selected and
Recent Publications
Books
-
Cultural
Politics in Polybius's Histories.
Berkeley, Los Angeles,
and London: University of California Press, 2004. Hellenistic
Culture and Society Series, volume 41. (ISBN: 0-520-23764-1)
-
Roman Imperialism: Readings and
Sources, Editor.
Oxford: Basil Blackwell, 2004. Interpreting Ancient History Series.
(ISBN 0-631-23118-8 hardback; 0-631-23119-6 paperback)
Articles
- "Polybius and
the Aetolians: A Historigraphical Approach." forthcoming in Blackwell's
Companion to Greek and Roman Historiography, ed. J. Marincola.
Oxford: Basil Blackwell
-
"In Defense of
Hellas: The Antigonid Soteria and Paneia at Delos and the Aetolian
Soteria at Delphi," American Journal of Ancient
History. In Press.
- "Polybian
Demagogues in Political Context," Harvard Studies in Classical
Philology 102 (2004). In Press
- "Romans as
Barbaroi: Three Polybian Speeches and the Politics of Cultural
Indeterminacy," Classical Philology 95 (2000) 425-44
- "Histories
12.4b.1-4c.1: An Overlooked Key to Polybios' Views on Rome,"
HISTOS, vol. 4
(2000)
"The Nature of
Authoritative Evidence in Polybius and the Speech of Agelaus at
Naupactus," Transactions of the American Philological Association
127 (1997) 111-28
"Polybius,
Aetolia, and the Gallic Attack on Delphi (279 B.C.)," Historia 45
(1996) 315-28
"The Soteria at
Delphi: Aetolian Propaganda in the Epigraphical Record," American
Journal of Philology 116 (1995) 213-20
"Dialogus
5.3-10.8: A Reconsideration of the Character of Marcus Aper,"
Phoenix
48 (1994) 152-63
Papers
-
"Roman Classic Biases and Greek Political Strategies in the Second
Century BC." Conference: Class Struggles in Ancient Greece, 15-16
April, 2005, Scripps College, Claremont, CA, 4/16/05
-
"Roman Religion and Roman Statecraft in the Second Century BCE."
Third International Conference on Hierarchy and Power in the History of
Civilizations (Russian Academy of Sciences), Moscow, Russia, 6/18/04
-
"Polybian Demagogues in Political Context." Workshop in the History
of Political and Social Thought, Department of History, Syracuse
University, Syracuse, NY, 4/27/04
-
"Religion as a Mechanism for Social Control in the Roman Republic (ca.
220-ca. 185 BCE)." Workshop in Religion and Society, Department
of History, Syracuse University, Syracuse, NY, 3/26/04
- "Barbarians at
the Gates: The Antigonid Sotera and Paneia at Delos and the Aitolian
Soteria at Delphi." First International Conference on Ancient and Modern
European History, Athens Institute for Education and Research, Athens,
Greece, 12/29-31/04
- "The Struggle
for Apollo: The Aitolian Soteria at Delphi and the Antigonid Soteria at
Delos." Panel of the American Society of Greek and Latin Epigraphy
jointly sponsored by the Archaeological Institute of America and the
American Philological Association. Philadelphia,
PA,
1/4/02
- "Cultural
Politics, the Barbarian Category, and Polybius' Views on Rome," 2001
Meeting of the Association of Ancient Historians,
Texas Tech University,
Lubbock, TX, 5/5/01
- "The Culture of
Politics and the Politics of Culture: Recent Directions in Classical
Studies," paper presented in the panel Diversity and Classics:
Understanding Difference in Greek and Roman Antiquity, Spring
Meeting of the Classical Association of the Atlantic States, New
Rochelle, NY, 4/27/01
- "Polybius as
Prototype: Hellenism, Barbarism, and the Construction of the Roman."
Presented in the conference, Hellenism, History, and Ethnography in
the Early Roman Empire, Franke Institute for the Humanities,
University of Chicago, Chicago, IL 2/5/00
- "Romans qua
Barbaroi: Indirect Historiography in Some Polybian Speeches,"
Department of Classics, University of Colorado at Boulder, Boulder, CO,
4/10/98
- "Three Polybian
Speeches and the Politics of Indeterminacy," Departments of Greek and
Latin, Classics Colloquia Series, Bryn Mawr College, Bryn Mawr,
PA,
2/23/96
- "Ethnic
Stereotypes in Polybius and the Speech of Agelaus at Naupactus, 217 BCE
(Hist. 5.104.1-11)," 127th Annual Meeting of the American
Philological Association, San Diego, CA, 12/30/95
- "Tacitus,
Dialogus 5.4: Support for a Supplement," Fall Meeting of the
Classical Association of the Atlantic States, Atlantic City, NJ,
10/7/95.
- "Polybius,
Aetolia, and the Gallic Attack on Delphi (279 BC)," Spring Meeting of
the Classical Association of the Atlantic States, Rutgers University,
New Brunswick, NJ, 4/28/95
- "The Soteria at
Delphi: Aetolian Propaganda in the Epigraphical Record," 125th Annual
Meeting of the American Philological Association, Washington, DC,
12/28/93
- "The Dignitas
of Marcus Aper," Fall Meeting of the Classical Association of the
Atlantic States, Princeton University,
Princeton, NJ, 9/28/87


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