Draft:Catherine M. Gilliver

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Catherine (Kate) M. Gilliver is an English military historian, specialising in 200BC to 250AD Roman military. She is a professor at Cardiff University.[1]

Early life and education[edit]

She was born in Dorchester, England and pursued a degree in Classics and Classical Archaeology at King's College London in 1984. She continued to her PhD at University College London in 1988, writing her thesis on The Roman Art of War: theory and practice.[1][2]

Career[edit]

She is a professor at Cardiff University and teaches a variety of honours modules covering the Roman Army as well as being a dissertation supervisor.[1] Alongside her teaching, she is also the Academic Partner for Assessment and Feedback for her university and is leading the Rethinking Assessment project.[1]

Honours[edit]

Senior Fellow of Advance HE- 2022[1]

Publications[edit]

Books[edit]

  • (2023) Gallic Wars in the Oxford Classical Dictionary
  • Prytherch. Z. et al (2018) Evaluation of Student engagement with differential media for Flipped Classroom teaching
  • Gilliver. K. (2012) Roman Legions in the Encyclopaedia of War
  • Gilliver. K. (2012) Gaius Julius Caesar in The Encyclopaedia of War
  • (2007) Display in Roman warfare: The appearance of armies and individuals on the battlefield in War in History 14(1)
  • (2007) Battle in The Cambridge History of Greek and Roman Warfare: Rome from the Late Republic to the Late Empire
  • (2007) The Augustan reform and the structure of the imperial army in A Companion to the Roman Army
  • (2002) Caesar's Gallic Wars 58-50BC
  • (1999) The Roman Art of War

Articles[edit]

  • (2021) Brand, Killing for the Republic
  • (2012) Ancient Siege Warfare, ISBN 0-2533-3546-9
  • (2005) Lendon Soldiers and Ghosts, ISBN 978-0-300-10663-3
  • (2007) Display in Roman Warfare: The Appearances of Armies and Individuals on the Battlefield
  • (2003) The Complete Roman Army, ISBN 0-4152-7881-3
  • (2002) War and Society in Imperial Rome, ISBN 0-500-05124-0
  • (2001) Hugh Last Fellowships: Military reform in the Late Republic
  • (2001) Ancient Siege Warfare
  • (2001) Feeding an Army, ISBN 90-5063-608-X[3]

All articles and books come from her ResearchGate page, cited below.

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References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c d e "Professor Kate Gilliver - People". Cardiff University. Retrieved 2024-01-16.
  2. ^ Gilliver, M. W (1993). The Roman Art of War: Theory and Practice. ISBN 978-1-339-55899-8.
  3. ^ Gilliver, Kate. "Kate Gilliver's ResearchGate page". Retrieved 2024-01-16.