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Margaret Irene Malamud is Professor of Ancient History and Islamic Studies at
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. Malamud is known in particular for her work on classical reception in the
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Career

Malamud studied Classics and Islamic Studies at
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, graduating with a BA in 1980. She continued her studies at the
University of California, Berkeley The University of California, Berkeley (UC Berkeley, Berkeley, Cal, or California) is a public land-grant research university in Berkeley, California. Established in 1868 as the University of California, it is the state's first land-grant u ...
completing her MA in Near Eastern Studies in 1983 and her PhD in 1990. Following two years as a Post-Doctoral Fellow and Lecturer in History at
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, Malamud joined the faculty of New Mexico State University in 1992 as Assistant Professor of Ancient History and Islamic Studies. She became Associate Professor in 1998 and Professor of Ancient History and Islamic Studies in 2009. Malamud is Director Graduate Studies and S.P. and Margaret Manasse Research Chair in the College of Arts and Sciences. Malamud has received a number of grants from the
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, most recently for the project ''Black Minerva: African Americans and the Classics'' which resulted in her 2016 book ''African Americans and the Classics: Antiquity, Abolition and Activism.'' She has also received grants for projects including ''Understanding Islam: Infusing Islamic Studies into the undergraduate Humanities Curriculum'' and ''The Uses and the Abuses of Roman Antiquity in American Culture,'' the latter resulting in her 2009 book ''Ancient Rome and Modern America.'' Malamud's 2016 book ''African Americans and the Classics: Antiquity, Abolition and Activism'' has been widely received as a fundamental step in the study of classics in the United States. Malamud's work draws together the evidence for the use of classics and classical education in the fight for the abolition of slavery and the social and economic emancipation of African Americans. Malamud is currently working on the reception of antiquity in the United States, including the 1610 epic poem, ''Historia de la Nueva México'', by
Gaspar Pérez de Villagrá Gaspar Pérez de Villagrá (1555–1620) was a captain and legal officer (''procurador general'') in the Juan de Oñate expedition that first colonized Santa Fe de Nuevo México in 1598. Between 1601 and 1603, he served as the ''Alcalde mayor'' ...
, which contains extensive reference to the work of
Virgil Publius Vergilius Maro (; traditional dates 15 October 7021 September 19 BC), usually called Virgil or Vergil ( ) in English, was an ancient Roman poet of the Augustan period. He composed three of the most famous poems in Latin literature: t ...
,
Homer Homer (; grc, Ὅμηρος , ''Hómēros'') (born ) was a Greek poet who is credited as the author of the ''Iliad'' and the ''Odyssey'', two epic poems that are foundational works of ancient Greek literature. Homer is considered one of the ...
, and
Lucan Marcus Annaeus Lucanus (3 November 39 AD – 30 April 65 AD), better known in English as Lucan (), was a Roman poet, born in Corduba (modern-day Córdoba), in Hispania Baetica. He is regarded as one of the outstanding figures of the Imperial ...
. Malamud was the
Dorothy Tarrant Dorothy Tarrant (1885–1973) was a British classical scholar, specialising in Plato. She was the first female Professor of Greek in the United Kingdom, teaching at Bedford College, London from 1909 to 1950. She researched the work of Plato, pione ...
Fellow at the
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, London March–June 2019. She delivered the Dorothy Tarrant Memorial lecture on 13 May 2019 entitled, ''Antiquity, Abolition, and Activism in Nineteenth Century American Visual Arts''.


Selected publications

* ''African Americans and the Classics: Antiquity, Abolition and Activism'' (London: I.B. Tauris Publishers, 2016). * “‘A Kind of Moral Gladiatorship’: Abolitionist Uses of the Classics.” ''Arion: A Journal of Humanities and the Classics'' 23.2 (2015): 57-90. * “An African in a Toga: Joseph Cinqué and the Roman Rhetoric of the American Revolution.” ''Classical World'' 108.4 (2015): 525–35. * “Classics as a Weapon: African Americans and the Fight for Inclusion in American Democracy.” In ''Classics in the Modern World'', edited by Lorna Hardwick and Stephen Harrison, 89–103. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2013. * ''Ancient Rome and Modern America'' (Oxford and Malden: Wiley-Blackwell Press, 2009). * eds. Sandra R. Joshel, Margaret Malamud, and Donald McGuire, Jr. ''Imperial Projections: Ancient Rome in Modern Popular Culture'' (Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins University Press, 2001).


References


External links


Staff page at New Mexico State University

Margaret Malamud on WorldCat

Antiquity, Abolition, and Activism in Nineteenth-Century American Visual Arts
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Dorothy Tarrant Dorothy Tarrant (1885–1973) was a British classical scholar, specialising in Plato. She was the first female Professor of Greek in the United Kingdom, teaching at Bedford College, London from 1909 to 1950. She researched the work of Plato, pione ...
Lecture at the
Institute of Classical Studies The Institute of Classical Studies is a research institution associated with the University of London and a member of the School of Advanced Study. The institute is a national and international research institute in the languages, literature, his ...
13 May 2019 {{DEFAULTSORT:Malamud, Margaret Women classical scholars Living people Boston University College of Arts and Sciences alumni University of California, Berkeley alumni New Mexico State University faculty Year of birth missing (living people)