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Juliana Bastos Marques[1] is a Brazillian historian, specializing in social and economic history in Antiquity, with focus on Latin texts from the Roman world. Her research ranges from Chinese Antiquity, discipline she teaches and oversees at UAB (Universidade Aberta do Brasil), to Jewish studies in the Hellenistic period, but mainly focuses on Roman Historiography, particularly Tacitus and Livy.[2] She is fluent in English, German, French and Spanish, as well as her first language, Portuguese. Her studies were conducted at the University of Sao Paulo (USP), but from there she went on exchanges with partner universities such as Freie Universität Berlin and Florida State University. Currently, Professor Marques conducts lectures at UniRio, and was formerly a Newton Advanced Fellow at NCL, Fulbright Fellow at FSU, and is member of multiple societies of Classics Studies nationally and internationally.
Her work has been published mainly in Portuguese, but some articles and contributions to books can be found in English and even German. Her papers can be accessed for free on her profile page in academia.edu.[3]
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[edit]- ^ https://buscatextual.cnpq.br/buscatextual/visualizacv.do
- ^ Marques, Juliana Bastos. "O conceito de temporalidade e sua aplicação na historiografia antiga". Revista de Historia (USP). 0 (158): 43 – via academia.edu.
- ^ "Juliana Bastos Marques | UNIRIO - Universidade Federal do Estado do Rio de Janeiro - Academia.edu".