Fagan, Garrett G., 1963-2017

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Name (Latin)
Fagan, Garrett G., 1963-2017
Other forms of name
Fagan, Garrett G., 1963-
Date of birth
1963-01-13
Date of death
2017-03-11
Field of activity
History, Ancient
Occupation
Classicists
College teachers
Associated Language
eng
Gender
male
MARC
MARC

Other Identifiers

VIAF: 119323569
Wikidata: Q19975884
Library of congress: n 98103377
Sources of Information
  • People and institutions in the Roman Empire, 2020:CIP galley (Garry or simply G; March 11, 2017 at the age of 54; spent the first years of his post-PhD life teaching at Davidson College in North Carolina; at Penn State, in 2011 achieved the rank of Professor of Ancient History)
  • The topography of violence in the Greco-Roman world, 2016:title page (edited by Werner Riess and Garrett G. Fagan) dust jacket (Garrett G. Fagan is Professor of ancient history at Pennsylvania State University)
  • Wikipedia, 2 November 2016(Garrett G. Fagan; Garrett G. Fagan (born 1963) is an Irish American historian and writer known for his research in the field of Roman history and criticism of pseudoarchaeology; Garrett was born in Dublin, Ireland and studied ancient history at Trinity College; he obtained a Ph. D. from McMaster University, Canada; he is currently Professor of Ancient History at Penn State University)
  • Bathing in public in the Roman world, 1999:t.p. (Garrett G. Fagan) data sheet (b. 1-13-63)
  • Archaeological fantasies, 2005:ECIP t.p. (Garrett G. Fagan) data view (Garrett George Fagan)

Wikipedia description:

Garrett George Fagan (13 January 1963 – 11 March 2017) was an Irish American historian, singer and writer known for his research in the various areas of Roman history, as well as his critique of pseudoarchaeology. He was Professor of Ancient History at Penn State University. Fagan earned a BA (1985) with honors in Ancient History and Archaeology and Biblical Studies and an MLitt in Classics (1987) from Trinity College, Dublin, and a PhD from McMaster University (1993). He was a visiting professor at Davidson College in 1993–94 and held a Killam Postdoctoral Fellowship at the University of British Columbia in 1995–96. He began teaching on a visiting appointment at Penn State in 1996, was made an assistant professor in 1997, and then associate professor (2002) and professor (2011). Fagan held an Alexander von Humboldt Fellowship at the University of Cologne in 2003–04 and was the Andrew W. Mellon Professor-in-Charge at the Intercollegiate Center for Classical Studies. (2015–16). He was featured as a historian in the 2008 documentary series Rome: Rise and Fall of an Empire. Fagan died of pancreatic cancer on 11 March 2017 in State College, Pennsylvania.

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