Annabel J. Wharton
William B. Hamilton Distinguished Professor of Art and Art History
ANNABEL WHARTON, William B. Hamilton Professor of Art History, Duke University, and Vincent Scully Visiting Professor at the Yale School of Architecture in 2014, received her Ph.D. at the Courtauld Institute, London University. Initially her research focused on Late Ancient and Byzantine art and culture (Art of Empire
[Penn State] and Refiguring the Post-Classical City
[Cambridge]). Then she began to investigate the effects of modernity on ancient landscapes, notably in Building the Cold War: Hilton International Hotels and Modern Architecture
(Chicago, 2001). She has combined her interests in the Ancient and the Modern in her last two books: Selling Jerusalem: Relics, Replicas, Theme Parks
(Chicago, 2006) and Architectural Agents: The Delusional, Abusive, Addictive Lives of Buildings
(Minnesota, 2015). Architectural Agents
considers material and digital buildings as agents that both endure pain and inflict it. She has begun work on a new project treating the theory and practice of models, conceptual and material, analog and digital, tentatively titled Manipulating Models.
Current Appointments & Affiliations
- William B. Hamilton Distinguished Professor of Art and Art History, Art, Art History & Visual Studies, Trinity College of Arts & Sciences 2004
- Professor with Tenure, Art, Art History & Visual Studies, Trinity College of Arts & Sciences 1995
Contact Information
- 114 South Buchanan Blvd, Smith Warehouse Bay 9, A288a Box 90766, Durham, NC 27708
- Box 90766, Durham, NC 27708
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wharton@duke.edu
(919) 684-2495
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Wharton / Projects
- Background
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Education, Training, & Certifications
- Ph.D., University of London (United Kingdom) 1975
- M.A., The University of Chicago 1969
- B.S., University of Wisconsin, Madison 1966
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Duke Appointment History
- Professor in the Department of Religion, Religious Studies, Trinity College of Arts & Sciences 2011 - 2014
- Acting Chair, Department of Art and Art History, Art, Art History & Visual Studies, Trinity College of Arts & Sciences 2004
- Chair, Art, Art History & Visual Studies, Trinity College of Arts & Sciences 1993 - 1996
- Associate Professor with Tenure, Art, Art History & Visual Studies, Trinity College of Arts & Sciences 1986 - 1995
- Acting Chairman, Art, Art History & Visual Studies, Trinity College of Arts & Sciences 1986 - 1987
- Assistant Professor, Art, Art History & Visual Studies, Trinity College of Arts & Sciences 1979 - 1986
- Recognition
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In the News
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OCT 29, 2015 Duke Magazine -
JUN 27, 2013 New York Times
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Awards & Honors
- ACLS Fellows (ACLS/SSRC/NEH International and Area Studies Fellowships and ACLS/New York Public Library Fellowships). American Council of Learned Societies. 2002
- Fellow. National Humanities Center. 2002
- Ailsa Mellon Bruce Senior Fellow. Center for the Advanced Study of the Visual Arts, National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.. 1993
- Summer Stipends Awards. National Endowment for the Humanities. 1992
- Fellowship. National Humanities Center. 1986
- Fellow. National Humanities Center. 1985
- Expertise
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Global Scholarship
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Expertise
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- Publications & Artistic Works
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Selected Publications
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Books
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Wharton, A. J. Models as Manipulators, 2016.
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Wharton, A. J. Architectural Agents: The Delusional, Abusive, Addictive Lives of Buildings. University of Minnesota Press, 2014.
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Wharton, A. J. Selling Jerusalem: Relics, Replicas, Themeparks. University of Chicago Press, 2006.
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Wharton, A. J. Building the Cold War: Hilton International Hotels and Modern Architecture. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2001.
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Wharton, A. J. Refiguring the Post Classical City: Dura Europos, Jerash, Jerusalem and Ravenna. New York: Cambridge University Press, 1995.
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Wharton, A. J. Art of Empire: Painting and Architecture of the Byzantine Periphery. A Comparative Study of Four Provinces. University Park, Pa & London: Pennsylvania State University Press, 1988.
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Wharton, A. J. Tokali Kilise. Tenth Century Metropolitan Art in Byzantine Cappadocia, Dumbarton Oaks Studies XXII. Washinton, D.C.: Dumbarton Oaks, Trustees of Harvard University, 1986.
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Kazhdan, A. P., and A. P. Wharton AJ. Change in Byzantine Culture in the Eleventh and Twelfth Centuries. Berkeley/Los Angeles: University of California Press, 1985.
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Academic Articles
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Wharton, A. J. “Relics, Protestants, Things.” Material Religion 9, no. 4 (2014).
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Wharton, A. J. “Jerusalem's zions.” Material Religion 9, no. 2 (June 1, 2013): 218–42. https://doi.org/10.2752/175183413X13703410896050.Full Text
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Wharton, A. J. “John Ruskin: Ethics in Economics.” History of Political Economy 43, no. 2 (2011).
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Wharton, A. J., and A. Amiri. ““Home in Jerusalem: the American Colony in Jerusalem".” Post Medieval Archaeology 45, no. 1 (2011).
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Wharton, Annabel J. “Shaping the ‘Public Sphere’ in Second Life: Architectures of the 2008 US Presidential Campaign.” Journal of Virtual Worlds Research 2, no. 2 (2009): 1–14.
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Wharton, A. J. “Jewish Art, Jewish art.” Images 1, no. 1 (December 1, 2007): 29–35. https://doi.org/10.1163/187180007782347584.Full Text
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Holloway, R Ross, and R Ross Wharton AJ. “Constantine and Rome.” Church History, 2005.
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Biddle, Martin, and Martin Wharton AJ. “The Tomb of Christ.” Journal of Early Christian Studies, 2004.
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Cody, J. W., and J. W. Wharton AJ. “Exporting American Architecture,” 2003.
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Wharton, Annabel J. “Two Waldorf-Astorias: Spatial Economies as Totem and Fetish.” Art Bulletin 85 (2003): 523–43.
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Wharton, A. J. “Medieval Cyprus: Studies in Art, Architecture and History in Memory of Doula Mouriki.” Edited by N. Sevcenko and C. Moss. Speculum 77 (2002): 244–47.
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Wharton, Annabel J. “Height of Fashion.” New Statesman 14 (2001): 38–41.
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Wharton, A. J. “Economy, Architecture and Cold War Politics: the Istanbul Hilton.” Edited by C. D. W. Goodwin and N. DeMarchi. Economic Engagements With Art, 1999, 285–300.
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Heldman, Mariyn E., and Mariyn E. Wharton AJ. “The Marian Icons of the Painter Fre Seyon: A Study in Fifteenth-Century Ethiopian Art, Patronage, and Spiritual.” African Arts, 1996.
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Wharton, Annabel J. “Westminster Cathedral: Medieval Architectures and Religious Difference.” Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies 26, no. 3 (1996): 523–55.
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Matthews, Thomas, and Thomas Wharton AJ. “Clash of the Gods.” American Historical Review 100 (1995): 1518–19.
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Dodds, Jerrilyn, and Jerrilyn Wharton AJ. “Architecture and Ideology in Early Medieval Spain; Al-Andalus: The Art of Islamic Spain,” 1994.
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Wharton, A. J. “Good and bad images from the synagogue of Dura Europos: Contexts, subtexts, intertexts.” Art History 17, no. 1 (January 1, 1994): 1–25. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-8365.1994.tb00559.x.Full Text
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Cameron, Averil, and Averil Wharton AJ. “Christianity and the Rhetoric of Empire.” Art Bulletin 74 (1992): 511–12.
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Connor, Carolyn, and Carolyn Wharton AJ. “Art and Miracles in Byzantium.” The American Historical Review 97 (1992): 1195–1195.
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Pelikan, Jaroslav, and Jaroslav Wharton AJ. “Imago Dei. the Byzantine Apologia for Icons.” Envoi: A Review Journal of Medieval Literature 4 (1992): 131–34.
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Wharton, Annabel J. “The Baptistery of the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem and the Poltics of Sacred Landscape.” Dumbarton Oaks Papers 46 (1992): 313–25.
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Wharton, Annabel J. “Gender, Architecture and Institutional Self-Presentation: The Case of Duke University.” South Atlantic Quarterly 90.1 (1991): 175–217.
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Wharton, Annabel Jane. “The Urban Character of Christian Worship: The Origins, Development, and Meaning of Stational Liturgy.John F. Baldovin.” Speculum 65, no. 3 (July 1990): 605–7. https://doi.org/10.2307/2864041.Full Text
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Demus, O., and O. Wharton AJ. “The Mosaic Decoration of San Marco.” Speculum 65 (1990): 971–72.
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Herrin, J., J. M. Hussey, and J. M. Wharton AJ. “Formation of Christendom; History of the Orthodox Church.” Religious Studies Review 16 (1990): 347–347.
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Wharton, A. J. “Tenderness and Hegemony: Exporting the Virgin Eleousa.” Edited by Irving Lavin. World of Art: Themes of Unity in Diversity. Acts of the Xxvth International Congress of Art History, Washington, Dc I (1990): 71–80.
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Wharton, Annabel J. “Rereading Grabar's Martyrium: The Modernist and Postmodernist Texts.” Gesta 29, no. 1 (1990): 3–7.
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Wharton, Annabel Jane. “Ritual and Reconstructed Meaning: The Neonian Baptistery in Ravenna.” The Art Bulletin 69, no. 3 (September 1987): 358–75. https://doi.org/10.1080/00043079.1987.10788438.Full Text
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Demus, O., and O. Wharton AJ. “The Mosaics of San Marco in Venice.” Speculum 61 (1986): 915–18.
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Morganstern, J., and J. Wharton AJ. “The Byzantine Church at Dereagzi and Its Decoration.” Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians 45 (1986): 167–69.
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Skawran, K., and K. Wharton AJ. “Middle Byzantine Fresco Painting in Greece.” Byzantine Studies 12 (1985).
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Head, C., and C. Wharton AJ. “Byzantine Imperial Portraits.” Speculum 59 (1984): 235–36.
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Labreque-Pervouchine, N., and N. Wharton AJ. “L’iconostase. Evolution historique en Russie.” Speculum 58 (1983): 767–69.
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Malquist, T., and T. Wharton AJ. “Byzantine 12th Century Frescoes in Kastoria.” Byzantine Studies 10 (1983): 422–24.
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Rotili, M., and M. Wharton AJ. “Arte bizantina in Calabria e in Basilicata, and P. Belli d’Elia et al., La Puglia fra Bysanzio e l’Occidente.” Art Bulletin 65 (1983): 503–5.
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Wharton, Annabel J. “The Date and Significance of the Cathedral of Canosa in Apulia, South Italy.” Dumbarton Oaks Papers 37 (1983): 79–90.
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Wharton, Annabel J. “The Chronology of the Construction and Decoration of St. Neophytos in Cyprus.” Byzantine Studies 10 (1983): 71–80.
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Thierry, N., C. Walter, and C. Wharton AJ. “Peintures de Asie Mineure; Studies in Byzantine Iconography.” Byzantine Studies 9 (1982): 374–76.
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Wharton, Annabel J. “The Rebuilding and Redecoration of the Holy Apostles in Constantinople: a Reconsideration.” Greek, Roman and Byzantine Studies 23 (1982): 79–92.
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Wharton, Annabel J. “Frescoes of the Mavriotissa Monastery near Kastoria: Evidence of Millenarianism and Anti-Semitism in the Wake of the First Crusade.” Gesta 21 (1982): 21–29.
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Wharton, Annabel J. “Eglises a Colonnes de Goreme.” Archeologia 142 (1982): 83–86.
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Curcic, S., and S. Wharton AJ. “Gracanica.” Speculum 56 (1981): 374–76.
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Wharton, Annabel J. “The Fresco Decoration of the Column Churches, Goreme Valley, Cappadocia: A Consideration of Their Chronology and Their Models.” Cahiers Archeologiques 21 (1981): 27–45.
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Wharton, Annabel J. “Formulas for Salvation: A Comparison of Two Byzantine Monasteries and Their Founders.” Church History 50 (1981): 385–400.
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Wharton, Annabel J. “The Middle Byzantine Sanctuary Barrier: templon Screen or Iconostasis?” Journal of the British Archaeological Association 134 (1981): 1–27.
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Wharton, Annabel J. “Middle Byzantine Churches of Kastoria in Greek Macedonia: Their Dates and Implications.” Art Bulletin 62 (1980): 190–207.
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Wharton, Annabel J. “The Political Content of the Bema Frescoes of Saint Sophia in Ohrid.” Jahrbuch Der Oesterreichischen Byzantinistik 29 (1980): 315–29.
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Wharton, Annabel J. “Problems of Provincialism: Byzantine Monasteries in Cappadocia and Monks in South Italy.” Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes 42 (1979): 28–46.
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Wharton, Annabel J. “Rock-cut Chapels in Cappadocia: the Column Churches and The yilanli Group.” Cahiers Archeologiques 15 (1975): 115–35.
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Book Sections
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Wharton, A. J. “The Istanbul Hilton, 1951-2014: Modernity and Its Demise (Accepted).” In Mid-Twentieth Century Architecture in Turkey, edited by M. Gürel. Routledge, 2015.
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Wharton, A. J. “History and Fiction.” In Archaeology, Politics and the Media, 85–90. Eisenbrauns, 2012.
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Wharton, A. J. “The tribune tower: Spolia as despoliation.” In Reuse Value: Spolia and Appropriation in Art and Architecture from Constantine to Sherrie Levine, 179–98, 2012.
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Wharton, A. J. “The tribune tower: Spolia as despoliation.” In Reuse Value: Spolia and Appropriation in Art and Architecture from Constantine to Sherrie Levine, 179–97, 2011.
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Wharton, A. J. “History and Fiction.” In Archaeology, Politics and the Media. Eisenbraun, 2010.
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Wharton, A. J. “Jerusalem in Varallo: From Truth to Fiction.” In Imaginary Cities: Fictions of Space in the Early Modern World, edited by Charlotte Houghton and Daniel Purdy. Penn State Press, 2009.
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Wharton, A. J. “Remaking Jerusalem.” In Modernism and the Middle East, edited by Sandy Isenstadt and Kishwar Rizvi, 29–35. University of Washington Press, 2007.
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Wharton, A. J. “Commodifying Space: Hotels and Port Bellies.” In Hospitality: A Social Lens, edited by Conrad Lashley, Paul Lynch, and Alison Morrison, 101–16. Elsevier, 2006.
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Wharton, A. J. “Icon, Idol, Fetish, and Totem.” In Icon and Word: The Power of Images in Byzantium, edited by A. Eastmond and L. Hunt, 12–23. London: Ashgate, 2003.
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Wharton, A. J. “Erasure: Eliminating the Space of Late Ancient Judaism.” In From Dura to Sepphoris: Studies in Jewish Art and Society in Late Antiquity, edited by Lee L. Levine, 195–214. Ann Arbor, MI, 2000.
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Wharton, A. J. “Byzantine Art; Hagia Sophia.” In World Book Encyclopedia. Chicago, 1998.
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Wharton AJ, Baptistery. “Various.” In Oxford Dictionary of Byzantium. Oxford University Press, 1991.
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Wharton, A. J. “Cappadocia.” In Dictionary of the Middle Ages. New York, 1981.
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Wharton, A. J. “’Iconoclast’ Chapels in Cappadocia.” In Iconoclasm, edited by A. Bryer and J. Herrin, 103–12. University of Birmingham, 1975.
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Other Articles
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Wharton, A. J. “Jerusalem Architecture: Old Is bitter, New Is Ugly.” Architecture and Urbanism in the Middle East, Special Issue Mei, 2008.
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Wharton, A. J. “Empire Building.” New Statesman, January 2005.
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Wharton, A. J. “Height of Fashion.” New Statesman, September 2001.
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Baptisteries, A. J., Baptistery Decoration, and Baptistery Wharton AJ. “The Dictionary of Art.” Macmillan Publishers, 1996.
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- Teaching & Mentoring
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Recent Courses
- ARTHIST 336: Pilgrimage and Tourism 2021
- ARTHIST 620S: Models: Premodern to Posthuman 2021
- MEDREN 236: Pilgrimage and Tourism 2021
- RELIGION 260: Pilgrimage and Tourism 2021
- VMS 336: Pilgrimage and Tourism 2021
- VMS 620S: Models: Premodern to Posthuman 2021
- ARTHIST 286D: Contemporary Architecture 2020
- ARTHIST 336: Pilgrimage and Tourism 2020
- ARTHIST 543S: Methodology of Art History 2020
- ARTHIST 713S: Jerusalem/Istanbul 2020
- RELIGION 260: Pilgrimage and Tourism 2020
- RELIGION 881S: Jerusalem/Istanbul 2020
- VMS 336: Pilgrimage and Tourism 2020
- ARTHIST 285D: Modern Architecture 2019
- ARTHIST 543S: Methodology of Art History 2019
- ARTHIST 581S: Historical and Cultural Visualization Proseminar 2 2019
- CMAC 581S: Historical and Cultural Visualization Proseminar 2 2019
- HCVIS 581S: Historical and Cultural Visualization Proseminar 2 2019
- ISS 581S: Historical and Cultural Visualization Proseminar 2 2019
- VMS 581S: Historical and Cultural Visualization Proseminar 2 2019
- Scholarly, Clinical, & Service Activities
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Presentations & Appearances
- Violence of Heights. September 1, 2012 2012
- Protestants and Material Jerusalem. July 1, 2012 2012
- Rendering Jerusalem in Assassins Creed. July 1, 2012 2012
- Protestants, Relics, Things. May 1, 2012 2012
- Panoramas, Visual Persuasion, Video Games. February 1, 2012 2012
- Dura Europos and Presentism. November 1, 2011 2011
- Pseudo-Sacrality and Its Dangers: David’s Tomb. Diversity and Conformity in Muslim Societies. December 24, 2010 2010
- Ruskin and “Value”. December 24, 2010 2010
- Urban Pathologies. Bryn Mawr College. December 24, 2010 2010
- urban pathologies. April 1, 2010 2010
- Zion and the Market, Archaeology, Politics and the Media, Duke University, April, 2009. December 5, 2009 2009
- Buildings as Bodies, 8th Annual Floyd Memorial Lecture. September 1, 2008 2008
- Jerusalem: Topography, Architecture, Violence. September 1, 2008 2008
- Difference: Jewish and Israeli Assessments of Architecture. June 1, 2008 2008
- Jerusalem: Heights, Warrens, Peripheries, Seams. May 1, 2008 2008
- Recycle: Three Artists in Conversation. Symposium. April 1, 2008 2008
- Jerusalem: Land, Law, Buildings: Symposium. February 1, 2008 2008
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Service to Duke
- Appointments, Promotion and Tenure Committee. December 24, 2010 2010
- Center for Late Ancient Studies Executive Committee. December 24, 2010 2010
- GreaterThanGames Project. December 24, 2010 2010
- Immersive Worlds Working Group. December 24, 2010 2010
- Search Committee: Smart Chair in Judaic Studies. December 24, 2010 2010
- Student Assessment Compliance Committee. December 24, 2010 2010
- Acting Department Chair. December 5, 2009 2009
- Department Chair. December 5, 2009 2009
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