Dr William Mack

Dr William Mack

Classics, Ancient History and Archaeology
Senior Lecturer in Ancient Greek History and Culture

Contact details

Address
Department of Classics, Ancient History and Archaeology
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Edgbaston
Birmingham
B15 2TT
UK

The main focus of my teaching and research is the ancient Greek city-states, particularly their interstate relations and institutions.

Qualifications

  • BA Literae Humaniores (Oxford)
  • MPhil Ancient Greek and/or Roman History (Oxford)
  • DPhil Ancient Greek History (Oxford)

Biography

Before coming to Birmingham, I spent ten years as a student and teacher at Oxford University, first as a student at Corpus Christi College and then as a Fellow in Ancient History by Special Election at Wadham College.聽

Teaching

I teach Ancient Greek history at Birmingham at all levels. I regularly run modules on the history of the Archaic and Classical periods, interstate relations, and Greek Citizenship.

Postgraduate supervision

I would be delighted to discuss research projects on any of my major research interests: ancient political institutions, interstate relations, the Greek city-states, and epigraphic culture.


Find out more - our PhD Classics and Ancient History  page has information about doctoral research at the University 麻豆精选.

Research

My current research project is a study of the ways in which concepts of citizenship were used and defined by communities and individuals in the Classical and Hellenistic world. Citizenship was expressed in a number of different ways in the ancient world, including participation in political and religious institutions, the possession of particular citizen rights, and personal identity. By examining how these different aspects related, and why certain elements were privileged in particular contexts, this study will explore the various ways in which concepts of citizenship were used to draw lines between groups of people in the densely networked cities of the Mediterranean.

My first book, which was published in 2015, is a study of聽 the Greek interstate institution聽of聽proxenia聽(a form of public guest-friendship) and a wider-ranging examination of the structural dynamics of the Greek world in the Classical and Hellenistic periods. In 2016, I published an online database to accompany this work (http://proxenies.csad.ox.ac.uk), which enables users to explore the rich record of聽proxenia-relations between Greek states preserved in the documentary record.

Publications

Recent publications

Book

Mack, W 2015, . Oxford Studies in Ancient Documents, Oxford University Press.

Article

Mack, W 2022, '', Past & Present.

Mack, W 2020, '', Omnibus, pp. 10.

Mack, W 2018, '', Annual of the British School at Athens, vol. 113, pp. 365-398.

Mack, W & Hitchman, R 2016, '', Zeitschrift f眉r Papyrologie und Epigraphik , vol. 197, pp. 103-110. <>

Mack, W 2015, '', The Journal of Hellenic Studies, vol. 135, pp. 51-77.

Mack, W 2014, '', Topoi Orient Occident, vol. 18, no. 1, pp. 87-116.

Mack, W 2014, '', Zeitschrift f眉r Papyrologie und Epigraphik , vol. 188, pp. 155-8. <>

Mack, W 2012, '', Zeitschrift f眉r Papyrologie und Epigraphik , vol. 180, pp. 217-229. <>

Chapter (peer-reviewed)

Mack, W 2019, . in M Dana & I Savalli-Lestrade (eds), La cit茅 interconnect茅e dans le monde gr茅co-romain (ive si猫cle a.C.- ive si猫cle p.C.). : Transferts et r茅seaux institutionnels, religieux et culturels aux 茅poques hell茅nistique et imp茅riale. Ausonius, Bordeaux. <>

Book/Film/Article review

Mack, W 2016, '', The Classical Review, pp. 171.

Mack, W 2015, '', Sehepunkte. <>

Mack, W 2014, '', The Journal of Hellenic Studies, vol. 134, pp. 197-198.

Mack, W 2014, '', The Classical Review, vol. 64, no. 2, pp. 521-523.

Mack, W 2013, '', The Journal of Hellenic Studies, vol. 133, pp. 236.