Elizabeth D. Carney

Authors

  • Antonio Ignacio Molina Marín Karanos Editorial Board
  • Deborah Molina Verdejo Universidad de Murcia

Abstract

Elizabeth Donnelly Carney is one of the most renowned scholars on Ancient Macedonia. Carney’s research has contributed to open the studies about Ancient Macedonia to the scope of Gender Studies. Her influence in many modern interpretations concerning the complex relations of power and court network in Argead Macedonia also includes topics like mutiny, social performances (like royal banquets) and court groups (like the Royal Pages). Her scope is wide, and she usually focuses on concrete topics from multiple perspectives. Books like Women and Monarchy in Ancient Macedonia, or the recent Eurydice and the Birth of Macedonian Power (2019) (completing the works devoted to three generations of Macedonian Royal women with her Olympias (2006) and Arsinoë of Egypt and Macedon: A Royal Life (2013)) are now must-to works for world-wide researchers concerning Ancient Greece and Macedon. Among her many skills, the Editorial Board of Karanos wants to remark her kind proximity and her usual predisposition to comment and help, with her experience, to improve discussions, projects and papers with admirable knowledge.

Keywords

Carney, Interview, Main Voices in Ancient Macedonian Studies

References

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MAIN VOICES

Published

2020-12-01

How to Cite

Molina Marín, A. I., & Molina Verdejo, D. (2020). Elizabeth D. Carney. Karanos. Bulletin of Ancient Macedonian Studies, 3, 175–180. https://doi.org/10.5565/rev/karanos.60

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