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Juliette Halliday
MA Student
Global Humanities
Supervisor: Dimitris Krallis
Areas of interest
The intersection of Roman law and art in late antiquity, female agency and identity, and the legal environment of the Byzantine Empire.
Education
- BA (Honours, First Class with Distinction), Communication, Simon Fraser University
- CERT, Hellenic Studies, Simon Fraser University
Biography
Weaving Hellenic Studies into her Communications degree, Juliette quickly found herself enraptured with the Byzantine world. Now, as an MA student, she is studying the intersection of Roman law and art in Late Antiquity, and the way that the public place of women emerges from these two bodies of evidence. You may find her lost in the pages the "Codex Justiniani" or beneath the glimmer of a Byzantine mosaic.