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    Being Roman in procopius'vandal wars
    Byzantion 81 424-447. 2011.
    This article considers the use of ethnographic language in Procopius' Vandal Wars. In particular, it examines how self-control was employed as a flexible criterion for membership of a civilised, Roman world. We see this both in the sense of non-Romans imitating the self-controlled example of Belisarius and of Romans losing their self-control through imitating the luxury and tyranny of their Vandal opponents. In addition, the article argues for the Christianised character of this ethnographic lan…Read more
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    Lesson Study and Pedagogic Literacy in Initial Teacher Education: Challenging Reductive Models
    with Wasyl Cajkler
    British Journal of Educational Studies 64 (4): 503-521. 2016.