13 Facts About Judith Hallett

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Judith P Hallett is Professor Emerita of Classics, having formerly been the Graduate Director at the Department of Classics, University of Maryland.

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Judith Hallett is an expert on classical education and reception in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.

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3.

Judith Hallett was president of the Classical Association of the Atlantic States in 2000.

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4.

Judith Hallett was a member of the Maryland Humanities Council from 2001 to 2011.

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5.

Judith Hallett has participated in several TV shows as an expert guest.

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6.

Judith Hallett has been honored by the publishing of a festschrift for her contributions to the study of Roman literature and culture.

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7.

Judith Hallett received the Lambda Classical Caucus Activism Award for the year 2015.

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8.

Judith Hallett's publications include Fathers and Daughters in Roman Society: Women and the Elite Family.

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Judith Hallett edited a special edition of the journal The Classical World with William M Calder III, 'Six North American Women Classicists'.

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Judith Hallett edited Rome and Her Monuments: Essays on the City and Literature of Rome in Honor of Katherine A Geffcken with Sheila K Dickison; Women Writing Latin ; "Roman Mothers" for the journal Helios ; and British Classics Outside England: The Academy and Beyond with Christopher Stray.

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Judith Hallett contributed to the Blackwell Companion to Women in the Ancient World along with Eva Stehle, her colleague at the University of Maryland.

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Judith Hallett is the co-author of the essay "Roman Elegy and the Roman Novel" with Judith Hindermann for A Companion to the Ancient Novel.

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Judith Hallett is the co-author of "Raising the Iron Curtain, Crossing the Pond: Transformative Interactions Among North American and Eastern European Classicists since 1945" with Professor Dorota Dutsch for Classics and Class: Greek and Latin Classics and Communism at School.

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