Michael Crawford (historian)
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Michael Hewson Crawford is a British
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 ancient historian and numismatist.

Biography

Michael Crawford was born in Twickenham
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 on 7 December 1939.

He was educated at St Paul's School and Oriel College, Oxford (BA
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, MA
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), and the British School at Rome
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.

In the year 1964/65 he was Eliza Procter Visiting Fellow at Princeton University
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. Also in 1964 he was elected Research Fellow of Christ's College, Cambridge
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. From 1969 until 1986 he was Fellow of Christ's
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 and University Lecturer in Ancient History in the University of Cambridge
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. He was Professor of Ancient History at University College London
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 from 1986 until 2005, becoming Emeritus Professor on his retirement. He continues to undertake some teaching in the Department of History and works on Projet Volterra. He has also been a Visiting Professor at University of Pavia
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 (1983 and 1992), École Normale Supérieure
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 (1984), University of Padua
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 (1986), University of San Marino
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 (1989), University of Milan
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 (1990), University of L'Aquila
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 (1990), École pratique des hautes études
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 (1997), and École des hautes études en sciences sociales
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 (1999).

He was elected a Fellow of the British Academy
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 in 1980, a Foreign Member of the Istituto Lombardo in 1990 and a Foreign Corresponding Member of the Institut de France in 2006. In 2001 he was appointed an Officier de l'Ordre des Palmes Académiques de la République Française.

Publications

  • T.J. Cornell, M.H. Crawford, and J.A. North, Art and production in the world of the Caesars (Milan: Olivetti, 1987)

  • Michael H. Crawford, ed., L'Impero romano e le strutture economiche e sociali delle provincie (Como: Edizioni New Press, 1986)

  • Michael H. Crawford, Coinage and money under the Roman Republic: Italy and the Mediterranean economy (London: Methuen, 1985)

  • M.H. Crawford, A catalogue of Roman Republican coins in the collections of the Royal Scottish Museum, Edinburgh (Edinburgh: Royal Scottish Museum, 1984)

  • Michael Crawford and David Whitehead, Archaic and Classical Greece: a selection of ancient sources in translation (Cambridge; New York: Cambridge University Press, 1983)

  • Michael Crawford, ed., Sources for ancient history (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1983)

  • Michael H. Crawford, La moneta in Grecia e a Roma (Bari: Laterza, 1982)

  • Michael Crawford, 'Economia imperiale e commercio estero', Tecnologia, economia e società nel mondo romano: Atti del Convegno di Como, 27-29 sett. 1979 (1980), 207-218

  • Michael H. Crawford, 'Ancient Devaluations: a general theory', Collection de l'École française de Rome 37 (1978) Les "dévaluations" à Rome. Epoque républicaine et impériale (Rome, 13-15 nov. 1975), 147-158

  • Michael H. Crawford, Roman Republican coinage (London: Cambridge University Press, 1974)

  • Mark Hassall, Michael Crawford, and Joyce Reynolds, 'Rome and the eastern provinces at the end of the second century B.C.', Journal of Roman Studies 64 (1974), 195-220

  • K.T. Erim, J. Reynolds, and M. Crawford, 'Diocletian's currency reform: a new inscription', Journal of Roman Studies 61 (1971), 171-177

  • Michael Crawford, Coin hoards and the pattern of violence in the late Republic (London: R. Clay & Sons, 1969)

  • M.H. Crawford, The financial organization of Republican Spain, Numismatic Chronicle 9 (1969), 79-93

  • Michael H. Crawford, Roman Republican coin hoards (London: Royal Numismatic Society, 1969)

  • Michael H. Crawford, 'The edict of M. Marius Gratidianus
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    ', Proceedings of the Cambridge Philological Society (1968), 1-4

  • M.H. Crawford, 'War and finance', Journal of Roman Studies 54 (1964), 29-32
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