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Andrew Fear is a Lecturer at the University of Manchester, specializing in Classics, Ancient History, and Egyptology. His research predominantly focuses on the Western Roman Empire, notably the intricacies of Visigothic Spain and the processes of Romanization during this period. He has also explored the intricacies of Roman Britain and the influence of Early Christianity. Andrew has a particular interest in the historical works of Tacitus, providing insights into the structure and function of the Roman Army. His scholarly contributions aim to deliver a deeper understanding of these complex historical narratives and their implications in the wider context of Roman military science and cultural exchanges. His activities encompass a wide range of topics, forming a unique fingerprint of expertise in his field, which is evident through his supervisory roles and academic engagement.
Includes MSc in Advanced Electrical Power Systems and MSc in Communications and Signal Processing.