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    Charles Bartlett

    Lauro de Bosis Fellow, Departments of History and of the Classics, Harvard University

    Charles Bartlett is a historian specializing in the Roman legal tradition and ancient history. He earned his Ph.D. in Ancient History from Harvard University in 2017, with a dissertation titled "Roman Political Economy and Legal Change: The Effects of Empire on Property in Roman Law".47 His research focuses on the development of Roman property law and its implications for economic and legal systems.7

    He has held academic positions at prestigious institutions, including Duke University and Harvard University, where he served as a Lauro de Bosis Fellow in the Departments of History and the Classics. This fellowship reflects his expertise in both historical and classical studies.138 Currently, he is listed as a Visiting Assistant Professor at the University of Miami.28

    Bartlett has contributed to scholarly discussions on topics such as financial crises by drawing parallels between ancient Rome and modern economic events, showcasing his ability to connect historical insights with contemporary issues.56

    Highlights

    PhD Recipients | Department of the Classics
    Faculty | Department of Classics | University of Miami
    The Financial Crisis, Then and Now: Ancient Rome and 2008 CE

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    Cambridge, Massachusetts