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Academic position | Post Doc |
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Research fields | Classical Philology,Ancient History |
Keywords | Greek and Roman mythology, Greek and Roman history, ecocriticism, environmental history, ancient rivers |
Honours and awards | 2020: Postdoctoral Research Fellow of the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation 2018: European Union Marie Skłodowska-Curie Seal of Excellence Award 2017: Rome Fellow Award of the British School at Rome 2016: University of Oxford Faculty of Classics Craven Fund Award to do research at the American Academy in Rome 2013: University of Oxford Faculty of Classics Craven Fund Award to pursue research in Rome 2011: Top Student Award by the President of Croatia 2011: University of Oxford Clarendon Scholarship Award |
Current contact address
Country | Czech Republic |
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City | Prague |
Institution | Charles University |
Institute | Faculty of Philosophy, Institute of Greek and Latin Studies |
Host during sponsorship
Prof. Dr. Therese Fuhrer | Abteilung für Griechische und Lateinische Philologie, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München (LMU), München |
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Start of initial sponsorship | 01/11/2020 |
Program(s)
2019 | Humboldt Research Fellowship Programme for Postdocs |
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Publications (partial selection)
2033 | Kresimir Vukovic: The Mighty Streams: Coping with Rivers in the Ancient World. In: Arcadia: Explorations in Environmental History (online journal), 14, 2033, |
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2023 | Kresimir Vukovic: Wolves of Rome: The Lupercalia from Roman and Comparative Perspectives. De Gruyter, 2023 |
2023 | K. Vuković, E. Pomar, S. Kay and P. Campbell: “Integrated GPR and Laser-Scanning of Piazza Santa Anastasia, Rome”. In: Ian Haynes et al., Non-Intrusive Methodologies for Large-Area Urban Research. Archaeopress 2023. 94-8 |
2023 | Vuković, Krešimir: “The Festival of the Lupercalia as a Vehicle of Cultural Memory in the Roman Republic”. In: M.T. Dinter and C. Guérin M.T. Dinter and C. Guérin (eds.) Cultural Memory in Republican and Augustan Rome (. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 2023. 281-93 |
2021 | Kresimir Vukovic and Maria Mariola Glavan: The Indo-European Daughter of the Sun: Greek Helen, Vedic Saranyu and Slavic Morana. In: Nouvelle Mythologie Comparée , 2021, |