Diliana Angelova

Associate Professor


Education

BA, American University in Bulgaria, 1995
MA, Southern Methodist University, 1998

MA, Harvard University, 2002
PhD, Harvard University, 2005


Representative Publications

 Sacred Founders Sacred Founders: Women, Men, and Gods in the Discourse of Imperial Founding, Rome through Early Byzantium (UC Press, September 2015).

“Stamp of Power: The Life and Afterlife of Pulcheria’s Buildings” in Byzantine Images and Their Afterlives, ed. Lynn Jones (Ashgate, 2014), 83-103.

Review of Beat Brenk, The Apse, the Image, and the Icon: An Historical Perspective of the Apse as a Space for Images (Reichert, 2010). In Jahrbuch der Österreichischen Byzantinistik, vol. 61 (2011).

“The Ivories of Ariadne and Ideas about Female Imperial Ideology in Early Byzantium,” Gesta 43/1 (2004): 1-15 (peer-reviewed). Received the Van 

Courtlandt Elliott Prize (“for an outstanding first article” in the field of medieval studies), Medieval Academy of America, 2006.

Portrait of Professor Diliana Angelova

Contact

2309 Dwinelle

423 Doe Library

angelova@berkeley.edu

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