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Degrees PhD. Ancient Greek History, UCLA 1996 MA Ancient History, UCLA 1989 BA Economics, UCLA 1986
Fields of Specialization (Teaching and Research): Ancient Greek History, Political, Social and Economic The Ancient World in Modern Popular Culture Ancient Rome Ancient Near East
Representative Publications: Honor and Profit: Athenian Trade Policy and the Economy and Society of Greece, 415-307 B.C.E., under contract with the University of Michigan Press
“Oliver Stone’s Alexander: Personal Concerns and Poor Timing,” forthcoming in The Classical Outlook
“Ancient Greenbacks: Athenians Owls, the Law of Nikophon, and the Greek Economy," Historia 30 (2005): 1-23
“Trade, Traders, and the Economy of Athens in the Fourth Century B.C.E.,” in D. Tandy, ed., Prehistory and History: Ethnicity, Class, and Political Economy (Montreal: Black Rose, 2001), 179-202
"IG ii2 204 and On Organization (Dem.? 13): the Dispute over the Sacred Orgas of Eleusis and the Chronology of Philip II,” in R. Mellor and L. Tritle, eds., Text and Tradition (Claremont: Regina Books, 1999), 135-152
“Review Article: Seeing the Forest and the Trees in the Ancient Economy,” Ancient History Bulletin 18, 3-4 (2005): 150-165
"The Economy of Ancient Greece"-The Economic History Network (EH-NET), http://eh.net/encyclopedia/article/engen.greece
Other Accomplishments and Activities:
Faculty Advisor, Alpha Zeta Chi, CSUSM's Chapter of Phi Alpha Theta, the national history honor society
Vice President of Education, Alliance toward Harnessing Global Opportunities International, a UN non-profit NGO devoted to providing educational and networking opportunities for young people interested in careers in international affairs
Co-Director, UCLA Summer Sessions Travel Study Program in Greece
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Contact Information: Phone: (760) 750-8019 Office: MARK 231 Email: dengen@csusm.edu
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