Danielle L. Kellogg

dkellogg@brooklyn.cuny.edu

 

 

EDUCATION

University of Pennsylvania PhD. in Ancient History, May 2005.

Dissertation: The Attic Deme of Acharnai: History and Identity, Director: Jeremy McInerney; Committee Members: Jeremy McInerney, Michael Flower, and Keith DeVries

 

University of Pennsylvania MA in Ancient History, January 2001.

Associate Member, American School of Classical Studies at Athens, 2003-2004.

Franklin and Marshall College, AB in Classical Archaeology and Ancient History and Greek double major, minor in Pre-Modern History, May 1999.

 

American School of Classical Studies at Athens, Summer Session I, 1998.

 

ACADEMIC EMPLOYMENT

Assistant Professor of Classics, Brooklyn College of the City University of New York, August 2006-present

 

Assistant Professor of History, University of Central Arkansas, August 2005-June 2006.

 

PUBLICATIONS

“The Athenian Decree Honoring Hebryzelmis of Thrace Reconsidered” forthcoming, AJAH

3-4, (2004-2005) [2007], 58-71

Review of Studies in the Population of Aigina, Athens, and Eretria, by M.H. Hansen, Bryn Mawr Classical Review, 2007.04.59 (http://ccat.sas.upenn.edu/bmcr/2007/2007-04-59.html)

 

“A Note on Thesmophoriazeusai 561-2”, under consideration

“Local Identities in Classical Athens”, Proceedings of the Fourth International Conference on European History: Ancient to Modern, under consideration

 

Review of Horkos.  The Oath in Greek Society, A. Sommerstein and J. Fletcher, eds., Bryn Mawr Classical Review, forthcoming

 

WORKS IN PROGRESS

“Ephebes in the Chora

A note on an Attic kylix fragment

Revision of the dissertation, “The Attic Deme of Acharnai”

A study of Athenian foreign policy from inscriptional evidence

PAPERS PRESENTED


Temple University, October 13, 2004: “Herodotos and the Themistokles Decree”

APA Annual Meeting, January 8, 2005: “The Ephebic Oath and Acharnai”

University of Pennsylvania, Art and Archaeology of the Mediterranean World Archaeological Lunch, March 18, 2005: “The Site of Acharnai: Reconciling Theory and Evidence”

 

University of Pennsylvania, April 15, 2005: “Constructing an Acharnian Identity”

Fordham University, February 2, 2006: “Marathon Fighters and Men of Maple”

Hendrix College, February 20, 2006: “’That Coal-Basket is from My Deme!’”

4th International Conference on European History, December 28, 2006: “Local Identities in Classical Athens”

 

UNIVERSITY SERVICE

 

Student Advisor, Classics Department, Brooklyn College, Spring 2008

Departmental Committee on Academic Integrity, Brooklyn College, 2007-2008

Faculty Council, Library Committee, Brooklyn College, 2007-2008

Curriculum Committee, Classics Department, Brooklyn College 2007

Library Representative, Classics Department, Brooklyn College 2006-2008.

 

PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS

Association of Ancient Historians, 2005-present.

Ancient Historians Colloquium of the Atlantic States, 2002-present.

American Philological Association, 2002-present.

Classical Association of the Middle West and South, 2007-2008.

 

FELLOWSHIPS AND SCHOLARSHIPS

New Faculty Fund Grant, Brooklyn College, February 2007

University of Pennsylvania School of Arts and Sciences Dissertation Fellow, 2004-2005.

Colburn Fellowship, University of Pennsylvania Museum, 2003-2004.

William Penn Fellowship, University of Pennsylvania, 1999-2002.

John Marshall Scholarship, Franklin and Marshall College, 1995-1999.

 

AWARDS

 

Oscar Broneer Award for Mediterranean Travel, American School of Classical Studies at Athens, April 2004.

 

Penn Prize for Excellence in Teaching by Graduate Students, University of Pennsylvania, April 2002.  This prize, sponsored by former University President Rodin, is unique in that it seeks nominations specifically from undergraduate students.

 

Ancient History Award, Franklin and Marshall College, April 1999.

 

ACADEMIC AWARDS AND HONOR SOCIETIES

Graduated Magna Cum Laude, Franklin and Marshall College, May 1999.

Phi Beta Kappa, Franklin and Marshall College, May 1999.

Phi Alpha Theta, National History Honor Society, Franklin and Marshall College, May 1999.

 

AREAS OF ACADEMIC INTEREST

Greek political and constitutional history

Epigraphy and topography of the Greek countryside

Roman political history, including material culture