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Faculty

Degrees: B.A., Queens College (City University of New York): History M.A., M.Phil., PhD., Yale University: Classics

Research Interests:
Religions of the Roman Empire; Roman provincial identities; the art, archaeology, and epigraphy of Roman Dacia; discourses on conquest, power, and identity in the Roman world, as reflected in literary, epigraphic, and visual media.

Teaching interests:
Latin Language and Literature; Roman History and Historiography; Greco-Roman and Near-Eastern Mythology; Classical Tragedy; Greek and Roman Epic Poetry; Women and Gender in the Greco-Roman World.

Jenn Finn

Title/s:  Associate Professor and Chair

Office #:  Crown Center 579

Phone: 773.508.3660

Email: jfinn4@luc.edu

Degrees

B.A., University of Michigan
M.A., Columbia University
M.A., University of Michigan
Ph.D., University of Michigan
Ph.D., Ludwig-Maximilians Universitat

Research Interests

Ancient Near East, Alexander the Great, ancient warfare

Selected Publications

Recent books and articles:

  • Much Ado about Marduk: Questioning Discourses of Royalty in First Millennium Mesopotamian Literature(Berlin: de Gruyter, 2017).
  • Contested Pasts: A Determinist History of Alexander the Great in the Roman Empire (University of Michigan Press, 2022).
  • Editor, Brill’s Companion to Courage and Cowardice in Ancient Mediterranean Warfare (under review).
  • “The Center of the Earth in Ancient Thought.” Journal of Ancient Near Eastern History4 nos.1-2, 2017 (177-209).
  • “Herodotus’ Poor Man of Nippur.” Classical World2, 2019 (13-38).
  • “The Ship of Aeneas.” The Ancient History Bulletin1-2, 2020 (1-24).
  • “Plutarch’s Themistocles: The Serpent of Hellas.” Histos14, 2020 (185-205).
  • “Persian Collections: Center and Periphery at Achaemenid Imperial Capitals.” Studia Orientalia 2, 2021 (154-173).
  • “The Grand Strategy of the Achaemenid Persian Empire.” Brill’s Companion to War in the Ancient Iranian Empires (forthcoming).
  • “Alexander’s Military Propaganda.” Brill’s Companion to Alexander the Great’s Military Strategy (forthcoming)
  • “Urbicide, Memory Sanctions, and the Perso-Macedonian Dynasty: The Destructions of Thebes and Persepolis in the Reign of Alexander the Great.” Colloquia Antiqua volume, Festschrift in honor of Ed Anson (forthcoming).

Recent Papers:

  • “Near Eastern Military Empires and the Origins of Fake News in the Ancient World.” Workshop Organizer and Presenter, The Many Faces of War V, South Dakota State University (October 2019); invited lecturer at the University of Colorado-Boulder, Center for the Study of Origins (October 2020).
  • “The Unruinable City in the Ancient Near East.” Invited workshop presenter at the annual meeting of the American Society for Oriental Research (November 2020).
  • “Innovative and Experiential Pedagogies in Classical Studies.” Invited workshop presenter at the Focus on Teaching and Learning Conference, Loyola University Chicago (January 2022).
  • “The Seven Wonders of the World and the Hellenistic Imaginary.” Invited Presenter at the Ancient Societies Workshop, University of Chicago (February 2022).
  • “Greek Military Generals in the Service of Foreign Armies: Some Case Studies.” Invited Presenter at the Society for Military History (April 2022).
  • “The Hoplite Enigma: Ancient Persian War Strategy and its Failures.” Invited Workshop Presenter, Conference on Ancient Military Strategy at Quantico (April 2022).
  • “The Last Plans of Alexander the Great.” Invited Speaker at the Global Antiquities Workshop, Northwestern University (May 2022).
  • “Virtual Empires: Cultural Heritage and the Politics of Power in the Ancient Mediterranean.” Invited Speaker at Stanford University (March 2023) and University of Texas-Austin (March 2023).

 

Works in Progress:

  • The Great Man’s Grand Tour: Cultural Heritage and the Politics of Power in the Ancient World.