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== Bio == | == Bio == | ||
Maxime Guénette completed his bachelor's and master's degrees in history at ''Université de Montréal''. He also completed a certificate in digital publishing at | Maxime Guénette completed his bachelor's and master's degrees in history at ''Université de Montréal''. He also completed a certificate in digital publishing at ''Université de Montréal'' in 2023, where he was particularly interested in digital publication of ancient texts, collaborative publishing and digital humanities in general. | ||
In September 2023, he will begin his PhD in history at | In September 2023, he will begin his PhD in history at ''Université de Montréal''. His research focuses on the effects of ancient globalisation through religious networks that spread throughout the Roman Empire. | ||
Revision as of 16:41, 22 June 2023
Ph. D. student at Université de Montréal with cosupervision of Christian Raschle (Université de Montréal) and Gabriel Bodard (Institute of Classical Studies, University of London)
Bio
Maxime Guénette completed his bachelor's and master's degrees in history at Université de Montréal. He also completed a certificate in digital publishing at Université de Montréal in 2023, where he was particularly interested in digital publication of ancient texts, collaborative publishing and digital humanities in general.
In September 2023, he will begin his PhD in history at Université de Montréal. His research focuses on the effects of ancient globalisation through religious networks that spread throughout the Roman Empire.