!!Olivier Hekster - Selected Publications
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Hekster, O.J., Betjes, S., Heijnen, S., Iannantuono, K, Manders. E.E.J & Syrbe, D. (2019), ‘Accommodating Political Change under the Tetrarchy (293 – 306)’, Klio 101, 610-639\\
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Hekster, O.J. (2017), ‘Religion and Tradition in the Roman Empire: Faces of Power and Anchoring Change’, Journal of Ancient Civilizations 32, 13-34\\
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Hekster, O.J. (2016). ‘The Size of History: Coincidence, Counterfactuality and Questions of Scale in History’, in N.P. Landsman/ E.J. van Wolde (eds.), The Challenge of Chance: A Multidisciplinary Approach from Science and the Humanities. (pp. 215-232) New York: Springer \\
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Hekster, O.J. (2015), Emperors and ancestors: Roman Rulers and the Constraints of Tradition (Oxford Studies in Ancient Culture and Representation). Oxford; Oxford University Press.\\
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Hekster, O.J., Manders, E.E.J. & Slootjes, D. (2014). Making history with coins: Nero from a numismatic perspective. Journal of Interdisciplinary History, 45 (1), 25-37. \\
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Hekster, O.J. (2014). Son of two fathers? Trajan and the adoption of emperorship in the Roman Empire. The History of the Family, 19 (3), 380-392\\
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Hekster, O.J. (2010), Trophy kings and Roman power: a Roman perspective on client kingdoms. In T. Kaizer & M. Facella (Eds.), Client kingdoms in the Roman Near East. (pp. 45-55). Stuttgart: Steiner Verlag.\\
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Hekster, O.J. (2009). Romeinse keizers. De macht van het imago. Amsterdam: Bert Bakker.\\
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Hekster, O.J., Schmidt-Hofner, S. & Witschel, C. (Eds.). (2009). Ritual Dynamics and Religious Change in the Roman Empire. Proceedings of the Eighth Workshop of the International Network Impact of Empire (Impact of Empire, 9). Leiden/Boston: Brill.\\
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Hekster, O.J. (2008). Rome and Its Empire, AD 193-284. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press.\\
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Hekster, O.J. & Rich, J.W. (2006). Octavian and the thunderbolt: The temple of Apollo Palatinus and the Roman tradition of temple building. The Classical Quarterly, 56(01), 149-168.\\
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Hekster, O.J. & Fowler, R. (Eds.). (2005). Imaginary kings. Royal Images in the Ancient Near East, Greece and Rome (Oriens et Occidens, 11). Stuttgart: Franz Steiner Verlag.\\
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Hekster, O.J. (2003). Coins and messages. Audience targeting on coins of different denominations? In L. de Blois et al. (Eds.), Representation and Perception of Roman Imperial Power (pp. 20-35). Amsterdam: Gieben.\\
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Hekster, O.J. (2002). Commodus: An Emperor at the Crossroads. Amsterdam: Gieben.