Hans Beck (historian)

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ISBN 3-515-07117-2 (Historia Einzelschriften, Vol. 114).
  • Editor with Uwe Walter: Die Frühen Römischen Historiker I. Von Fabius Pictor bis Cn. Gellius, Wissenschaftliche Buchgesellschaft, Darmstadt 2001, ISBN   3-534-14757-X (Texte zur Forschung, Vol. 76).
  • Editor with Uwe Walter: Die Frühen Römischen Historiker II. Von Coelius Antipater bis Pomponius Atticus, Wissenschaftliche Buchgesellschaft, Darmstadt 2004, ISBN   3-534-14758-8 (Texte zur Forschung, Band 77).
  • Karriere und Hierarchie. Die römische Aristokratie und die Anfänge des cursus honorum in der mittleren Republik, Akademie, Berlin 2005, ISBN   3-05-004154-4 (Klio supplement, New Series, Vol. 10).
  • Editor with Peter Scholz and Uwe Walter: Die Macht der Wenigen. Aristokratische Herrschaftspraxis, Kommunikation und edler Lebensstil in Antike und Früher Neuzeit, Oldenbourg, München 2008 ISBN   978-3-486-58726-5 (Historische Zeitschrift, Beiheft, Neue Folge, Band 47).
  • Editor with John Buckler: Central Greece and the Politics of Power in the Fourth Century BC., Cambridge University Press, Cambridge 2008.
  • Editor with Hans-Ulrich Wiemer: Feiern und Erinnern. Geschichtsbilder im Spiegel antiker Feste, Verlag Antike, Berlin 2009 (Studien zur Alten Geschichte).
  • Editor with Antonio Duplá, Francisco Pina Polo and Martin Jehne: Consuls and Res Publica. Holding High Office in Republican Rome, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge 2011.
  • A Companion to Ancient Greek Government, Wiley-Blackwell, 2013.
  • Editor with Peter Funke: Federalism in Greek Antiquity, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge 2015.
  • Editor with Martin Jehne and John Serrati: Money and Power in the Roman Republic, Éditions Latomus, Bruxelles 2016 (Collection Latomus Vol. 355).
  • Editor with Benedikt Eckhardt, Christoph Michels and Sonja Richter: Von Magna Graecia nach Asia Minor. Festschrift für Linda-Marie Günther zum 65. Geburtstag, Harrassowitz Verlag, Wiesbaden 2017 (Philippika Vol. 116).
  • Editor with Philip J. Smith: Megarian Moments. The Local World of an Ancient Greek City-State, McGill University Library and Archives, Montreal 2018 (Teiresias Supplements Online Vol. 1).
  • Editor with Karl-Joachim Hölkeskamp: Verlierer und Aussteiger in der ,Konkurrenz unter Anwesenden‘. Agnalität in der politischen Kultur des antiken Rom, Franz Steiner Verlag, Stuttgart 2019.
  • Editor with Kostas Buraselis and Alex McAuley: Ethnos and Koinon. Studies in Ancient Greek Ethnicity and Federalism, Franz Steiner Verlag, Stuttgart 2019 (Heidelberger althistorische Beiträge und epigraphische Studien Vol. 61) ISBN   978-3-515-12217-7.
  • Localism and the Ancient Greek City-State. The University of Chicago Press, Chicago 2020.
  • Editor with Griet Vankeerberghen: Rulers and Ruled in Ancient Greece, Rome, and China, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge 2021.
  • Editor with Julián Gallego, Carlos Gracía Mac Gaw and Francisco Pina Polo: Encuentro con las élites del Mediterráneo antiguo. Liderazgo, estilos de vida, letigimidad, Miño y Davila Editores, Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos Aires 2021 (PEFSCEA Vol. 21).
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    2. 1 2 "Lehreinheit Geschichte - Prof. Hans Beck". www.uni-muenster.de. Retrieved 5 March 2022.
    3. "Hans Beck". University of Chicago Press. Retrieved 5 March 2022.
    Hans Beck
    Born (1969-04-22) 22 April 1969 (age 54)
    NationalityGerman, Canadian
    Academic background
    Alma mater University of Erlangen–Nuremberg
    University of Kent at Canterbury
    St Edmund's College, Cambridge
    Thesis Polis und Koinon: Untersuchungen zur Geschichte und Struktur der griechischen Bundesstaaten im 4. Jahrhundert v. Chr