Stokes S245
Telephone: 617-552-1807
Email: mark.thatcher@bc.edu
Greek History, Greeks and Barbarians, Multiculturalism in the Roman Empire, Ancient Sicily, Elementary Latin, Intermediate Greek, Advanced Greek: Greek Rhetoric, Advanced Latin: Roman Civil War Literature
Greek history and historiography; ethnicity and identity; cross-cultural interactions in the ancient Mediterranean; ancient Sicily.
Mark Thatcher specializes in Greek history and culture of the Archaic and Classical periods, with a particular focus on cross-cultural connections and concepts of ethnicity and identity in ancient Greece, and on the history of Sicily. His first book investigated how Greeks in Sicily and southern Italy negotiated between multiple types of identity, including ethnicity, polis identity, regional identity, and overarching Hellenic identity, and shows how juxtapositions and contrasts between a community’s multiple (and often contested) identities shaped its social and political history. He is working on a second book on the Sicilian Expedition; other ongoing projects explore Sicily in the Hellenistic period and myth and identity in the Greek West.
Professor Thatcher teaches a variety of courses in Greek and Latin language, literature, and history, including “Greek History,” “Drama and Society in Ancient Greece,” “Greeks and Barbarians,” and “Multiculturalism in the Roman Empire,” as well as a broad range of language courses from beginning to advanced, including (in Greek) Herodotus, Thucydides, and Sophocles, and (in Latin) Livy and Roman Civil War Literature