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MISSION
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The Center for Late Ancient
Studies at Duke University promotes the interdisciplinary study of
the culture of the Roman Empire, its neighbors and successors, from
the second to the eighth century CE. It was formally established as
a center in 2000, as a successor to the Late Ancient Studies Forum.
The Forum, created in 1986, has gained international recognition through
its sponsorship of a distinguished annual lecture series. Taking up
the heritage of the Forum, the Center for Late Ancient Studies acts
as an intellectual focus for graduate students and faculty from different
departments with shared historical commitment. In addition to the
annual lecture series, the Center is active in creating and maintaining
reading and discussion groups as well as in arranging conferences.
Closely collaborating with colleagues from the University of North
Carolina at Chapel Hill, the Center also aims at establishing substantive
inter-institutional links with neighboring universities.
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