Jordan Christopher

Lecturer of Classics and Archaeology

  • Los Angeles CA UNITED STATES

Bellarmine College of Liberal Arts

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Biography

Jordan Christopher is a specialist in comparative historiography, working with equal familiarity in the histories of Greece, Rome, and Early China. His work explores the intersections of cultural beliefs and political practices in state and societal structures. His research interests include ancient identity and ethnicity, infrastructure studies, and the cultural and structural underpinnings of citizenship. At LMU, He teaches courses on Ancient Historians, Ancient Warfare, theories of the Axial Age, and Ancient China. He also leads the LMU Roman Re-Enactment group.

Education

Loyola Marymount University

Bachelor of Arts

Classics / Asia Pacific Studies (Double Major)

2013

Durham University

Master of Arts

Classics

2015

East China Normal University (华东师范大学)

Master of Arts

Chinese Philosophy

2017

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Areas of Expertise

Comparative History
Macedon
Ancient Warfare
Citizenship
Ancient Infrastructure
Roman Republican History
Ancient Greek History
Ancient East Asia
Diaspora Studies
Chinese Philosophy
Ancient Colonialism
Qin

Accomplishments

Conference Organizer: Postcolonial Perspectives on Global Antiquities

Organizer of an international research conference applying postcolonial frameworks to a study of the ancient world. Held at the University of Münster in May 2022.

Panel Organizer

2024-01-05

Organized SCS 2024 panel: "Personal and Political: New Approaches to Sino-Roman Comparison"

Affiliations

  • Association for Asian Studies
  • Society for Classical Studies

Languages

  • Mandarin
  • Ancient Greek
  • Latin
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Media Appearances

Creating a Warrior

Citizen Jones LLC  tv

2023-04-15

Interviewed as an expert in Ancient Warfare for documentary pilot for The History Channel.

Event Appearances

Losers: Dealing with Defeated Generals in Rome and China

Society for Classical Studies Conference 2024  Chicago, IL

2023-01-06

End of Worlds and Rebirth of Rule: On Mycenean and Shang Legacies on Ancient Greece and Early China

Association for Asian Studies Conference 2023  Boston, MA

2023-03-18

Establishing the Arteries of Empire: A Comparison of the Development of Roadbuilding Traditions in Ancient Rome and Early China

Antiquities to Compare? Discussions on Pre-Imperial Trajectories from the Mediterranean to China  Fudan U. of Shanghai / Paris École Normale Supérieure (Zoom)

2022-06-21

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Fees

$500 to $500

Research Grants

Seminar für Alte Geschichte Grant for Academic Event

University of Münster

2022-05-21

Grant allotted to organize a conference on postcolonial frameworks as a method to study the ancient world. Academics from the US, China, Germany, Australia, and Canada presented. Proceedings currently being worked into a conference volume for publication.

Experiential Learning Grant

Loyola Marymount University $300

2024-02-10

Grant awarded to facilitate the Roman Re-enactment program at LMU, allowing students to craft accurate replications of Roman tunics, belts, and sandals, and participate in drills in Latin.

Courses

Early China / Ancient Greece

A study of Early China (Shang to Han Dynasties), with comparison made to the parallel evolution of society occurring in contemporary Greece.

Axial Age

A study of the varying theories surrounding the concept of the "Axial Age," the supposed 500 year span in the 1st millennium when Greece, India, Israel, Persia, and China experienced a tandem philosophical awakening.

Ancient Historians

A study of the major historians of Greek, Roman, and Chinese antiquity. This class focuses on texts and the individuals who wrote them, examining them for motifs, styles, and their receptions throughout history.

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Articles

Hydraulic Politics in Rome and Chang’an

Place and Performance in Ancient Greece, Rome, and China

Jordan Christopher

Forthcoming (At Press)

Diadochi of the Qin: Chu-Han and Early Hellenistic Rulership Dynamics in Comparison

The Same, but Different: Monarchical Representation in the Hellenistic Period

Jordan Christopher

Forthcoming (At Press)

The Pioneer Kingdoms of Macedon and Qin: Triumph of the Periphery

Monograph - Cambridge University Press

Jordan Christopher

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