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Jesper Carlsen is an Associate Professor Emeritus at the University of Southern Denmark, specializing in the social and economic history of the Roman Empire, particularly Roman agriculture and the roles of trusted slaves. His research also delves into the political and cultural significance of gladiatorial games within Roman society, the history of Roman noble families such as the Domtius Ahenobarbus family, and the historiography of Italy after 1871. Carlsen actively participates in scholarly discussions and has a keen interest in the dynamics of Carthage as a powerful Phoenician metropolis and a formidable city in the Roman context. He has presented at numerous conferences, sharing his insights on various aspects of Roman history and has contributed to various media outlets regarding the implications of educational policies on classical studies.
University of Southern Denmark • Odense, Denmark
Teaching and research in the field of Roman history, focusing on various interdisciplinary aspects.
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