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2015

Journal Article

Letters of Pope Gregory: a study of an unknown tenth century manuscript bound in Tenbury and found in Melbourne containing all or part of forty letters sent by Pope Gregory the Great' by John R. C. Martyn (review)

Stewart, Michael Edward (2015). Letters of Pope Gregory: a study of an unknown tenth century manuscript bound in Tenbury and found in Melbourne containing all or part of forty letters sent by Pope Gregory the Great' by John R. C. Martyn (review). Parergon, 32 (1), 258-260. doi: 10.1353/pgn.2015.0007

Letters of Pope Gregory: a study of an unknown tenth century manuscript bound in Tenbury and found in Melbourne containing all or part of forty letters sent by Pope Gregory the Great' by John R. C. Martyn (review)

2015

Journal Article

The Andreios Eunuch-Commander Narses: sign of a decoupling of martial virtues and masculinity in the early byzantine Empire?

Stewart, Michael Edward (2015). The Andreios Eunuch-Commander Narses: sign of a decoupling of martial virtues and masculinity in the early byzantine Empire?. Ceræ: an Australasian Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies, 2, 1-25.

The Andreios Eunuch-Commander Narses: sign of a decoupling of martial virtues and masculinity in the early byzantine Empire?

2014

Other Outputs

Justinian’s Reconquest: Notions of Return in Procopius’ Gothic Wars

Stewart, Michael (2014). Justinian’s Reconquest: Notions of Return in Procopius’ Gothic Wars. online:

Justinian’s Reconquest: Notions of Return in Procopius’ Gothic Wars

2014

Other Outputs

Goths, Lombards, Romans, and Greeks: Creating Identity in Early Medieval Italy

Stewart, Michael (2014). Goths, Lombards, Romans, and Greeks: Creating Identity in Early Medieval Italy. online:

Goths, Lombards, Romans, and Greeks: Creating Identity in Early Medieval Italy

2014

Other Outputs

Two King of Kings? Procopius’ Presentation of Justinian and Kosrow I

Stewart, Michael (2014). Two King of Kings? Procopius’ Presentation of Justinian and Kosrow I. online:

Two King of Kings? Procopius’ Presentation of Justinian and Kosrow I

2014

Journal Article

Some disputes surrounding masculinity as a legitimate category of historical inquiry in the study of late antiquity

Stewart, Michael Edward (2014). Some disputes surrounding masculinity as a legitimate category of historical inquiry in the study of late antiquity. Masculinities: a journal of identity and culture, 1, 77-91.

Some disputes surrounding masculinity as a legitimate category of historical inquiry in the study of late antiquity

2014

Other Outputs

From Triumphant to Suffering Jesus: Visual and Literary Depictions of the Crucifixion, 300-1200

Stewart, Michael (2014). From Triumphant to Suffering Jesus: Visual and Literary Depictions of the Crucifixion, 300-1200.

From Triumphant to Suffering Jesus: Visual and Literary Depictions of the Crucifixion, 300-1200

2014

Journal Article

Review 'The Making and Unmaking of a Saint: Hagiography and Memory in the Cult of Gerald of Aurillac' by Mathew Kuefler

Stewart, Michael Edward (2014). Review 'The Making and Unmaking of a Saint: Hagiography and Memory in the Cult of Gerald of Aurillac' by Mathew Kuefler. Parergon, 31 (2), 187-189. doi: 10.1353/pgn.2014.0087

Review 'The Making and Unmaking of a Saint: Hagiography and Memory in the Cult of Gerald of Aurillac' by Mathew Kuefler

2014

Journal Article

Contests of Andreia in Procopius' Gothic Wars

Stewart, Michael Edward (2014). Contests of Andreia in Procopius' Gothic Wars. Παρεκβολαι, 4, 21-54.

Contests of Andreia in Procopius' Gothic Wars

2013

Other Outputs

Totila: Theoderic Reborn or Barbarian Belisarius?

Stewart, Michael (2013). Totila: Theoderic Reborn or Barbarian Belisarius?. online:

Totila: Theoderic Reborn or Barbarian Belisarius?

2012

Other Outputs

The soldier’s life: martial virtues and hegemonic masculinity in the early Byzantine Empire

Stewart, Michael Edward (2012). The soldier’s life: martial virtues and hegemonic masculinity in the early Byzantine Empire. PhD Thesis, School of History, Philosophy, Religion, and Classics, The University of Queensland.

The soldier’s life: martial virtues and hegemonic masculinity in the early Byzantine Empire