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Dr. Kenneth Moore (Senior Lecturer, Teesside University, UK)
has accepted the offer from the Athens Institute to serve as the next Head of the History Unit
Dr. Kenneth Moore embraces the liberal arts tradition and this is reflected in both the depth and breadth of his research. His doctoral thesis, on Plato’s Laws, takes an innovative approach to this often neglected text. It is a detailed investigation of Plato’s final opus in the context of Hellenic philosophical, literary and historical traditions. He addresses issues of ancient political science and sexuality informed by modern gender theory and cultural studies. Under the title Sex and the Second-Best City: A Study of Sex and Society in the Laws of Plato, it has been published as a monograph by Routledge. Kenneth’s second book, titled Plato, Politics and a Practical Utopia, deals with Platonic political theory and ancient city planning. His future research will focus on utopianism, constitutionalism and cosmopolitanism, as derived from antiquity, and their application in real-world case-studies. He is particularly interested in the ways that modern political philosophers have sought to incorporate ancient political thought into their formulations for the contemporary world and in recent history. Dr Moore teaches Ancient Greek history, Ancient Roman history, the history of Alexander the Great and his later reception along with Chaucer’s England and the history of Witchcraft in early-modern Europe. He supervises third year dissertations on a range of subjects dating from Classical antiquity up the history of the Crusades and the Knights Templar. He is keen to supervise any PhD students interested in ancient Greek and Roman historical topics.

As the head of the unit and associate editor of the Athens Journal of History, Dr. Moore will collaborate with the Editor-in-Chief of the journal (Dr. Steven Oberhelman, Vice President of International Programs, ATINER & Professor of Classics, Holder of the George Sumey Jr Endowed Professorship of Liberal Arts, and Interim Dean, Texas A&M University, USA), the Director (Dr. David Philip Wick, Retired Professor of History, Gordon College, USA) and the Deputy Director (Dr. Krasimir Kabakciev) of the Arts, Humanities and Education Division, as well as the Deputy Head of the History unit (Dr. Snezhana Filipova, Professor, Ss. Cyril and Methodius University in Skopje, North Macedonia).