Michael Kulikowski

Michael Kulikowski

Michael Kulikowski (born 1970) is an American historian, tenured at the University of Tennessee, who is a specialist in the history of the western Mediterranean world of Late Antiquity. He has published two books Late Roman Spain and Its Cities (Johns Hopkins University Press), 2004, and Rome’s Gothic Wars from the Third Century to Alaric (Cambridge University Press), 2006, as well as numerous articles, which range from the dependability of the Notitia Dignitatum[1] as a historical source or ethnic self-identifications[2] to examination of the careers of some individuals.

He received his B.A. from Rutgers University, 1991, and his Ph.D. from the University of Toronto, 1998.

In spring 2009, Kulikowski accepted an offer to become the department head at Pennsylvania State University, where he will begin a five-year tenure of office in fall 2010.[3]

Notes

  1. ^ Kulikowski, “The Notitia Dignitatum as an Historical Source,” Historia 49 (2000):358-77
  2. ^ Kulikowski, “Roman Identity and the Visigothic Settlement in Gaul,” in R.W. Mathisen and Danuta Shanzer, edd., Culture and Society in Late Antique Gaul (Aldershot: Ashgate Publishers) 2001:26-38
  3. ^ Department of History, Pennsylvania State University


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