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    Bailkin, J.
    Barlow, T.
    Behlmer, G.
    Camp, S.
    Campbell, E.
    Dhavan, P.
    Dong, M.
    Ebrey, P.
    Felak, J.
    Findlay, J.
    Giebel, C.
    Glenn, S.
    Gregory, J.
    Guy, R. K.
    Hevly, B.
    Johnson, R.
    Jonas, R.
    Joshel, S.
    Jung, M.
    Lopez, S.
    McKenzie, R. T.
    Nam, H.
    Nash, L.
    O'Mara, M.
    O'Neil, M.
    Poiger, U.
    Pyle, K.
    Rafael, V.
    Rodriguez-Silva, I.
    Rorabaugh, W.
    Schmidt, B.
    Schwarz, F.
    Sears, L.
    Singh, N.
    Smallwood, S.
    Spafford, D.
    Stacey, Robert
    Stacey, Robin
    Stein, S.
    Taylor, Q.
    Thomas, C.
    Thomas, L.
    Thurtle, P.
    Toews, J.
    Walker, J.
    Warren, A.
    Werrett, S.
    Wright, M.
    Young, G.

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Carol G. Thomas
Professor: Ancient Greece
carolt@u.washington.edu


Education

Ph.D. Northwestern University, 1964.

Selected Bibliography

Citadel to City State: The Transformation of Greece 1200-700 BCE. Indiana University Press, 1999.

"The Components of Political Identity in Mycenaean Greece." Aegaeum 12 (1995).

Editor, Makedonika: Collected Essays of Eugene Borza. Regina Books, 1995.

"From Orality to Rhetoric." In Persuasion, Greek Orality and Rhetoric in Action. Routledge, 1994.

Myth Becomes History. Regina Books 1993.

Decoding Ancient History: A Toolkit for the Historian as Detective. Prentice Hall, 1993.

Progress into the Past. Second edition (revised). Indiana University Press, 1990.

Research in Progress

Finding People in Early Greece, manuscript version of Mitchel Memorial Lecture Series delivered at the University of Missouri, September 2002


The Trojan War in the series Greenwood Guides to Historic Events of the Ancient World


Alexander in His World (Blackwell)


"On the Nature of the Mediterranean World ca 1000-500 BC" chapter for the Blackwell Companion to the Archaic Greek World


In the Case of Hesiod and Perses
(a study of Greece at the end of the Dark Age centered on Hesiod of Askra)


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