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John Brown University
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Biography and Research Information
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Dr. Susan Ashbrook Harvey's scholarship encompasses historical, linguistic, and religious studies, with a particular focus on the Byzantine world and ancient Syriac Christianity. Her work integrates archaeological findings and biblical interpretation to explore social dynamics and religious practices in Rome and Byzantium. Harvey's research delves into the roles and experiences of women, exemplified in publications examining strategies for remembering women in ancient Syriac Christianity and contextual narratives of women's voices. Recent contributions also include analyses of emotional expression in Byzantium and explorations of asceticism within societies facing periods of crisis.
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- h-index: 14
- Publications: 147
- Citations: 1,850
Selected Publications
- Voices Sung: Women’s Voices in Contextual Narratives (2025) DOI
- Singing Women: Portraits and Meanings (2025) DOI
- Singing Voices, Voices Sung: Performance, Genre, Biblical Models (2025) DOI
- Singing Voices: Women Among the Assembly (2025) DOI
- Singing Voices: Women Among the Assembly (2025) DOI
- Singing Voices: Women’s Ministry, Women’s Authority (2025) DOI
- Models for Laity, Models for Faith (2025) DOI
- Introduction: A Forgotten History (2025) DOI
- Singer of the Word of God: Ephrem the Syrian and his Significance in Late Antiquity. By Sebastian P. Brock. Sebastianyotho 1. Piscataway, N.J.: Gorgias, 2020. x + 380 pp. $179.00 cloth. (2021) DOI
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