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Email

cdart@unimelb.edu.au

Credentials


Position
Casual
School of Historical and Philosophical Studies
Education
PhD
University of Melbourne
Bachelors Degree (Honours)
University of Melbourne
Graduate Diploma
University of Melbourne
ORCID

0009-0003-3852-1418

Dr Christopher J. Dart

Casual
School of Historical and Philosophical Studies

73 Scholarly works
0 Projects

HIGHLIGHTS

  • 2025

    Book

    How Republics Die: Creeping Authoritarianism in Ancient Rome and Beyond
    DOI: 10.1515/9783111705446
  • 2024

    Book Chapter

    Politics and political institutions in Roman cities in Italy and the West
    DOI: 10.1002/9781119399940.ch15
  • 2016

    Book

    The Social War, 91 to 88 BCE A History of the Italian Insurgency against the Roman Republic
    DOI: 10.4324/9781315552729
  • 2016

    Journal article

    Last of the naval triumphs: revisiting some key Actian honours
    DOI: 10.1017/S1047759400072196
  • 2014

    Book Chapter

    Claiming Triumphs for Recovered Territories: Reflections on Valerius Maximus 2.8.4
  • 2014

    Book

    The Social War, 91 to 88 BCE: A History of the Italian Insurgency against the Roman Republic
  • 2012

    Journal article

    Duumuiri nauales and the Navy of the Roman Republic
Christopher J. Dart

Latest Honours,
Awards and Fellowships


2008
Honorary Fellow, School of Historical and Philosophical Studies (HonFSHPS)
2004
William Cullican Memorial Award The University of Melbourne

RECENT SCHOLARLY WORKS

  • 2025

    Journal article

    LOREDANA CAPPELLETTI and SYLVIE PITTIA (Eds), L’Italie entre déchirements et réconciliations: la guerre sociale (91–88 avant notre ère), et ses lendemains (Institut des sciences et techniques de l’Antiquité, 1627). Besançon: Presses universitaires de Franche-Comté, 2024. Pp. 504.
    DOI: 10.1017/s0075435825000450
  • 2025

    Presentation

    Using a Republic Against Itself: Attacking participatory government from within
  • 2025

    Book

    How Republics Die Creeping Authoritarianism in Ancient Rome and Beyond
  • 2025

    Book Chapter

    Competitive Authoritarianism on the Eve of Empire: Pompeius’s New Republic of 52 BCE
    DOI: 10.1515/9783111705446-012
  • 2025

    Book Chapter

    New Perspectives on Old Problems/Old Perspectives on New Problems
    DOI: 10.1515/9783111705446-001
  • 2025

    Book Chapter

    Reform Unwillingness and the Death of the Roman Republic
    DOI: 10.1515/9783111705446-004
  • 2025

    Presentation

    How Umbrians Became Romans: Roman Expansion Along the Via Flaminia and the Sociopolitical Integration of Umbrian Communities
  • 2024

    Presentation

    A Reappraisal Of Livy’s Triumphal Narrative and the Triumphal Petitions Of The Second Punic War

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