Nicholas Purcell
FBA is
Camden Professor of Ancient History
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and a fellow of
Brasenose College, Oxford
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. Before holding this post he was University Lecturer in Ancient History at the
University of Oxford
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and a Tutorial Fellow at
St John's College, Oxford
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.
Early life and education
From 1974 to 1977, Purcell was an undergraduate at
Worcester College, Oxford
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, graduating with a
Bachelor of Arts
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(BA) degree.
During his time Worcester College he was a student of
Peter Brunt.
He then became a prize-fellow at
All Souls College, Oxford
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, until 1979.
He does not have a doctorate.
Academic career
From 1979 until October 2011, he was a
tutorial
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fellow
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at
St John's College, Oxford
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, succeeding
Nicholas Sherwin-White. He was elected as a
Fellow of the British Academy
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(FBA) in 2007. Upon becoming
Camden Professor of Ancient History
The Camden Professorship of Ancient History at the University of Oxford was established in 1622 by English antiquary and historian William Camden, Clarenceux King of Arms, and endowed with the income of the manor of Bexley, becoming the first a ...
in October 2011, he was elected a fellow of
Brasenose College, Oxford
Brasenose College (BNC) is one of the constituent colleges of the University of Oxford in the United Kingdom. It began as Brasenose Hall in the 13th century, before being founded as a college in 1509. The library and chapel were added in the m ...
.
Visiting appointments and lectures
In 1998 Purcell gave the Jerome lectures at the
University of Michigan
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and in 2008 the Rostovtzeff lectures at
Yale University
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.
In 2010 he gave the Gray Lectures at the
University of Cambridge
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. In 2012 Purcell became the 98th
Sather Professor of Classical Literature at the
University of California, Berkeley
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lecturing on 'Venal Histories: The Character, Limits, and Historical Importance of Buying and Selling in the Ancient World'.
In 2012 he also gave the Charles Alexander Robinson, Jr. Memorial Lecture at
Brown University entitled 'Roman Diasporas & Texture of Empire.'
Purcell has also held the Chaire d'excellence Pierre de Fermat at the
University of Toulouse II - Le Mirail.
Research
Purcell has research interests in the social, economic and cultural history of Rome and the City of Rome as well as the Mediterranean Sea and its history.
Purcell is known especially for his 'ecological view' of ancient history as well as his expertise in ancient Mediterranean history.
The publication of his book ''The Corrupting Sea: A Study of Mediterranean History'' (co-written with
Peregrine Horden) was hailed as a 'notable intellectual event'.
[The English Historical Review Vol. 116, No. 468 (Sep. 2001), p. 900] The book's main thesis is that the Mediterranean is a region made up of micro-regions.
The book argues that the Mediterranean ought to be seen in terms of the ecological lines of force linking countless small regions and micro-economies together rather than in terms of a few famous metropoleis.
Purcell stresses the longues durées and insists that the different themes of history, i.e. politics, culture, economy, ideas and institutions must be studied in close association. Purcell is currently concerned with expanding this work and with situating the Mediterranean in even larger contexts so as to show how ancient history can be used to answer global historical questions.
Selected bibliography
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References
External links
Mr Nicholas Purcell MA FBAFaculty homepage
Professor Nicholas PurcellCollege homepage
Nicholas Purcell – Quondam Fellow – All Souls College
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Living people
British classical scholars
Scholars of Roman history
Fellows of St John's College, Oxford
Fellows of All Souls College, Oxford
Alumni of Worcester College, Oxford
Fellows of the British Academy
Camden Professors of Ancient History
Fellows of Brasenose College, Oxford
Year of birth missing (living people)