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Mr Hugh Lindsay

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Highlighted Publications

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2005Dueck Daniela, Lindsay Hugh Malcolm, Pothecary Sarah, Strabo's Cultural Geography: The Making of a Kolossourgia, Cambridge University Press, United Kingdom, 286 (2005) [A2]

Product of an international conference held at Bar Ilan University, Israel, which I co-organised with 2 other leading scholars on Strabo. It was taken up by CUP and has been reviewed favorably by W.A. Koelsch Geog Review 96 (3) 514-515.

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2005Lindsay Hugh Malcolm, 'Amasya and Strabo's patria in Pontus', Strabo's Cultural Geography: The Making of a Kolossourgia, Cambridge University Press, United Kingdom, 180-199 (2005) [B2]

My contribution to the volume I edited with Sarah Pothecary and Daniela Dueck. According to W.A. Koelsch 'Hugh Lindsay's "Amasya and Strabo's patria in Pontus" is based in part on his observations of the region and illustrated with some of his own photographs. Lindsay's essay is a fine example of how what classicists, curiously enough, call "autopsy" (and geographers, ambiguously enough, call "fieldwork") even after two millennia, can confirm and illuminate Strabo's text' Geog Review 96 (3) 514-515.

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2004Lindsay Hugh Malcolm, 'The Laudatio Murdiae: Its Content and Significance', Latomus, 63 88-97 (2004) [C1]

A significant paper in a journal rated A. It deals with Roman attitudes to commemoration and also touches on the legal and social status of women in Roman society.

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2003Lindsay Hugh Malcolm, 'Adoption amongst the Seii and Aelii', Hommages ? Carl Deroux 111,, Latomus, Brussells, 271-281 (2003) [B1]

An invited paper in a prestigious volume produced by Latomus, which is an A grade journal. This was a preliminary study for my book Adoption in the Roman World, CUP November 2009.

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2001Lindsay Hugh Malcolm, 'Adoption and its function in cross-cultural contexts', Childhood, Class and Kin in the Roman World, Routledge, London & New York, 190-204 (2001) [B1]

Chapter in an important work on the Roman family, edited by leading figure Suzanne Dixon, and honouring the work of Beryl Rawson, Professor Emerita at the ANU. Papers are by leading experts on the Roman family.

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Publications

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Books (2 outputs)

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Authored - Other (A2) (1 outputs)

Chapters In A Book (10 outputs)

Chapter in A1 Book (B1) (8 outputs)

Chapter in A2 Book (B2) (2 outputs)

Journal Articles (46 outputs)

Refereed Article in a Scholarly Journal (C1) (21 outputs)

Non Refereed Article in a Scholarly Journal (C2) (1 outputs)

Non Refereed Article in a Professional Journal (C3) (19 outputs)

Letter or Note (C4) (5 outputs)

Review (9 outputs)

A Review of Several Works (D2) (7 outputs)

A Review of a Single Work (D3) (2 outputs)

Conference Publication (1 outputs)

Full Written Paper - Refereed (E1) (1 outputs)