As of 2021, Brill Research Perspectives in Ancient History is no longer published as a journal by Brill, but will continue as a book series.
Brill Research Perspectives in Ancient History (RPAH) is a peer-reviewed journal presenting review articles with commentary on the current state of the field of Ancient History. Articles draw on the latest interdisciplinary research in historical, cultural, political, social, and theoretical analysis to provide useful, up-to-date review and commentary for scholars, teachers, and students. Focused on Ancient History, the RPAH has a broad scope in geographic and chronological terms encompassing the Greco-Roman world, including the Mediterranean basin and Europe, from the Bronze Age to Late Antiquity.
Demanding the highest standard for submissions of its articles, RPAH provides cutting-edge scholarly surveys of each topic presented and international scholars from diverse fields will contribute solicited articles long enough to provide comprehensive treatment on an array of topics within their expertise. Published in print and on-line, issues will be updated periodically by authors to revitalize their commentary and analysis and to ensure currency of citations.
Editor-in-Chief
Lee L. Brice, Western Illinois University
Editorial Board
Jeremy Armstrong (Early Rome), Auckland University
Denise Demetriou (Greece and Ancient Mediterranean), University of California
Danielle Slootjes (Late Rome), University of Amsterdam
Georgia Tsouvala (Hellenistic and Roman Greece), Illinois State University
Lee L. Brice, Ph.D. (2003), UNC-Chapel Hill, is Professor of History at Western Illinois University. He has published on the military history of the Ancient World and is series editor of the companion series Warfare in the Ancient Mediterranean World (Brill).
Editor-in-Chief
Lee L. Brice, Western Illinois University
Editorial Board
Jeremy Armstrong (Early Rome), Auckland University
Denise Demetriou (Greece and Ancient Mediterranean), University of California
Danielle Slootjes (Late Rome), University of Amsterdam
Georgia Tsouvala (Hellenistic and Roman Greece), Illinois State University
Lee L. Brice, Ph.D. (2003), UNC-Chapel Hill, is Professor of History at Western Illinois University. He has published on the military history of the Ancient World and is series editor of the companion series Warfare in the Ancient Mediterranean World (Brill).
Brill Research Perspectives in Ancient History
As of 2021, Brill Research Perspectives in Ancient History is no longer published as a journal by Brill, but will continue as a book series.
Brill Research Perspectives in Ancient History (RPAH) is a peer-reviewed journal presenting review articles with commentary on the current state of the field of Ancient History. Articles draw on the latest interdisciplinary research in historical, cultural, political, social, and theoretical analysis to provide useful, up-to-date review and commentary for scholars, teachers, and students. Focused on Ancient History, the RPAH has a broad scope in geographic and chronological terms encompassing the Greco-Roman world, including the Mediterranean basin and Europe, from the Bronze Age to Late Antiquity.
Demanding the highest standard for submissions of its articles, RPAH provides cutting-edge scholarly surveys of each topic presented and international scholars from diverse fields will contribute solicited articles long enough to provide comprehensive treatment on an array of topics within their expertise. Published in print and on-line, issues will be updated periodically by authors to revitalize their commentary and analysis and to ensure currency of citations.