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Alessandro Barchiesi
 
Chris Bobonich
 
Giovanna Ceserani
 
Andrew Devine
 
Mark Edwards
 
Maud Gleason
 
Robert Gregg
 
Patrick Hunt
 
Bert Lain
 
Joe Manning
 
Richard Martin
 
Jody Maxmin
 
Marsh McCall
 
Ian Morris
 
Reviel Netz
 
Andrea Nightingale
 
Josiah Ober  
Grant Parker
 
Anastasia-Erasmia Peponi
 
Fred Porta
 
Rush Rehm
 
Richard Saller
 
Walter Scheidel
 
Michael Shanks
 
Susan Stephens
 
Jennifer Trimble
 
Visiting Faculty
Ewen Bowie
 
Barbara Clayton
 
Ana Maria Gonzales de Tobia
 
Lisa C. Pieraccini
 
Alessandro Schiesaro
 
Visiting Scholar
Adrienne Mayor
 
Visiting Researcher
Saskia Hin
 
Visiting Postdoctoral Scholar
Agnes Hsu
 
Philip Horky
 
Director of Graduate Studies
Joseph Manning
 
Director of Undergraduate Studies
Maud Gleason
 
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Department Manager
Alicia Kester
 
Student Services and Admissions
Alicia Sanchez
 
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jober

Josiah Ober

Professor of Classics
Professor of Political Science

PhD University of Michigan 1980

Email: jober@stanford.edu
Office: Building 110, Room 111G
Mailcode: 2145
Josiah Ober holds the Constantine Mitsotakis Chair in the School of Humanities and Sciences. He divides his time and academic appointment between the Departments of Classics and Political Science, and has a courtesy appointment in Philosophy. He writes and teaches courses on various topics conjoining Greek history, classical philosophy, and political theory and practice. His most recent book Athenian Legacies: Essays on the Politics of Going On Together was published in fall 2005 by Princeton University Press. He is currently completing a book with the working title, Democratic Knowledge: Innovation and Learning in Classical Athens. In addition to his ongoing work on the politics of knowledge and innovation, he is developing a project on the relationship between democracy and inherent human capacities and the ethical implications of that relationship.

Josh has authored or co-authored a number of other books, including Fortress Attica (1985), Mass and Elite in Democratic Athens (1989), The Athenian Revolution (1996), Political Dissent in Democratic Athens (1998). His writing for popular audiences includes The Anatomy of Error: Ancient Military Disasters and Their Lessons for Modern Strategists (1990 with Barry Strauss) A Company of Citizens: What the World's First Democracy Teaches Leaders about Building Great Organizations (2003 with Brook Manville). He has held residential fellowships at the National Humanities Center, Center for Hellenic Studies, Univ. of New England (Australia), Clare Hall (Cambridge), Center for the Advanced Study of the Behavioral Sciences , and Univ. of Sydney; research fellowships from the ACLS, NEH, and Guggenheim; and has been a Visiting faculty at University of Michigan, Paris I-Sorbonne 2000, and UC-Irvine. Before coming to Stanford he taught at Montana State University (1980-1990), and Princeton University (1990-2006).

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Research Interests Greek History, Political Philosophy, Democracy - Ancient and Modern
Publications"Aristotle's natural democracy." Published in R. Kraut and S. Skultety (eds.), Aristotle's Politics: Critical Essays Lanham, Md.: Rowman and Littlefield 2005), 223-243. (PDF) "Philosophy, History and Democracy." review of article by John R.Wallach, The Platonic Political Art: A Study of Critical Reason and Democracy. (PDF) "A Judicious Study of Discernible Reality." review of article by G.E.M. de Ste. Croix, Athenian Democratic Origins and Other Essays, edited by David Harvey and Robert Parker. (PDF) "'I Besieged that Man.' Democracy's Revolutionary Start." Published in K. Raaflaub, J. Ober, and R. Wallace, Origins of Democracy in Ancient Greece (University of Calfornia Press: Berkeley and Los Angeles), 83-104. (PDF) "Solon and the Horoi: Facts on the Ground in Archaic Athens" "Law and Political Theory" "Toward Open Access in Ancient Studies The Princeton-Stanford Working Papers in Classics University." "Thucydides and the Invention of Political Science" "From Epistemic Diversity to Common Knowledge: Rational Rituals and Cooperation in Democratic Athens" "Natural capacities and democracy as a good-in-itself"

Grad Students
 
Jason Aftosmis
 
Rachel E. Ahern
 
Melissa A. Bailey
 
Kathryn E. Balsley
 
Nicholas Boterf
 
Christelle Fischer Bovet
 
Margaret Butler
 
J. Sebastian De Vivo
 
Alexander Duncan
 
Charles W. Gladhill
 
Caedmon R. Haas
 
Sarah K. Janda
 
Elizabeth Jones
 
Foivos Karachalios
 
James C. Kierstead
 
Daphne Kleps
 
Ulrike Krotscheck
 
Kyle B. Lakin
 
Sarah Levin-Richardson
 
Andrew Monson
 
Sarah C. Murray
 
Micah Myers
 
David S. Platt
 
Courtney A. Roby
 
Matthew Simonton
 
Robert Stephan
 
John W. Sutherland
 
Vincent E. Tomasso
 
Darian M. Totten
 
Lela Urquhart
 
Donni Wang
Co-Terminal Students
 
Sara P. Farahani
 
Erik J. Hope
 
Aditi Iyer
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Kara Altman
 
Lane Barrasso
 
Sarah Bradford
 
Angela M. Cheng
 
Jordan Coleman
 
Eleri Cousins
 
Alycen English
 
Alexander Fenner
 
Elissa Freedman
 
Denis Griffin
 
Andrew Hall
 
Victoria Harman
 
Augustus Horwith
 
Jason Hreha
 
C.J. Jameson
 
Melissa Knight
 
Zhifeng Koh
 
Jeanette Kreuze
 
Christopher Marinelli
 
John McGee
 
Donna (Yan) Meng
 
Prentice Miller
 
Rachel Patt
 
William Powers
 
Elizabeth Rabinstein
 
Daniel Richards
 
Emma Sachs
 
Anne Schiff
 
Ian Schildkret
 
Samuel Shrank
 
Deborah (Soo-Hye) Sohn
 
Denise (Soo-Ah) Sohn
 
Shila Soni
 
Tyler Thompson
 
Maryroz Timbang
 
Brian Truebe
 
Kasey Tucker
 
Nikita Vashi
 
Adriana Vasquez
 
Anand Venkatkrishnan
   
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