Ralf Behrwald

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Ralf Behrwald (born February 27, 1967 in Bremen ) is a German ancient historian.

After graduating from high school in 1986 and completing his military service, Ralf Behrwald studied Ancient History , Classical Archeology and Modern English Literature at the Eberhard Karls University of Tübingen and the University of Perugia . In 1994 he passed his master's degree, the master's thesis “Contributions to History and the Imperial Era” was supervised by Frank Kolb . From 1994 to 1998, Behrwald was a research assistant with Hartwin Brandt at the Technical University of Chemnitz . There, in 1998, the doctorate took place with a study supervised by Kolb and Brandt on the history and constitution of the Lycian League . Then Behrwald became an assistant at the Chemnitz Ancient History Chair, and since 2002 at the Chair for Ancient History at the Otto Friedrich University in Bamberg . From 2003 to 2004 Behrwald was a Fellow in Byzantine Studies at Dumbarton Oaks . His habilitation took place in Bamberg in 2004 with the thesis “The city as a museum? Studies on the Perception of the Urban Topography of Rome in Late Antiquity ”. Then he was senior assistant (private lecturer) in Bamberg and from 2005 academic adviser (private lecturer) at the Department of Ancient History at the Ludwig Maximilians University in Munich . Behrwald has been a professor and professor at the University of Bayreuth since 2007 .

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  • The Lycian League. Studies on history and constitution , Habelt, Bonn 2001 ( Antiquitas . Series 1, Abhandlungen zur alten Geschichte, Bd. 48) ISBN 3-7749-3035-X
  • Hellenika von Oxyrhynchos , Wissenschaftliche Buchgesellschaft, Darmstadt 2005 (Texts on Research, Vol. 86) ISBN 3-534-18500-5
  • The city as a museum? The perception of the monuments of Rome in late antiquity , Academy, Berlin 2006 ( Klio supplements. New series, vol. 12) ISBN 3-05-004288-5

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