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Professor Daniel-Hughes’ research has significantly contributed to the study of the body, gender, and sexuality in Roman antiquity, particularly focusing on the history of sex work and the reception of Paul's letters related to these themes. Her historiographical work on early Christianity is extensive, and she is the author of 'T Salvation Flesh: Tertullian of Carthage, Dressing Resurrection' (Palgrave 2011) and co-editor of 'Dressing Judeans and Christians' (Ashgate, 2014) alongside Kristi Upson-Saia and Alicia Batten. Her research has been published in notable journals, including Biblical Interpretation, Journal of Early Christian Studies, and Studies in Religion. Her current research project is entitled 'Feminisms' History: Encounters with Early Christian Women,' which critically examines 19th and 20th-century feminist readings of Christian sources, particularly the early Christian reception of figures such as Mary Magdalene, Thecla, and Perpetua. As a devoted educator, Dr. Daniel-Hughes has supervised numerous PhD and MA students and has received university-wide teaching awards for her contributions to teaching.
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