Dr. Bram ten Berge

Assistant Professor of Classics
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Bram ten Berge teaches language, history and classical civilization classes across the classics and history curricula. He joined the Hope faculty in 2017 after a year as Mellon Postdoctoral Teaching Fellow at Kalamazoo College.

Bram’s main research interests are in Roman history and historiography. His first book,Writing Imperial History: Tacitus fromAgricolatoAnnales, explores the writings of the Roman historian Tacitus (ca. AD 55–120) and is to be published in 2023 by the University of Michigan Press.

His ongoing projects include an edited volume to be titledTacitus and the Incomplete, which explores gaps, omissions and lost portions in Tacitus’ works. Bram also is writing a chapter about Book 4 of Tacitus’Annalesfor theOxford Critical Guide to Tacitus.

As part of his postgraduate training, Bram did the Regular Year Program at the American School of Classical Studies at Athens, and he has worked on archaeological projects in England, Greece and Italy.

AREAS OF Expertise

  • Latin prose literature, especially historiography, of the Late Republican and Early Imperial periods (ca. 100 BC–AD 150)
  • Tacitus (early imperial Roman historian, ca. AD 55–120)
  • Roman history

EDUCATION

  • Ph.D., classics, University of Michigan, 2016
  • Ancient History Graduate Certificate, Interdepartmental Program in Greek and Roman History (IPGRH), University of Michigan, 2013
  • B.A., classics, University of Mississippi, 2009

Selected HONORS

  • State Vice President of the Year, Classical Association of the Middle, West and South, 2020–2021
  • Boyd McWorther Scholar–Athlete of the Year award (awarded to the top male scholar-athlete across all sports in the Southeastern Conference), 2009

Selected Publications

  • Writing Imperial History: Tacitus fromAgricolatoAnnales, University of Michigan Press, forthcoming 2023
  • Eleven entries inThe Tacitus Encyclopedia(edited by V. Pagán), Wiley, 2022
  • “Thinking About Rome,” Review-Discussion of Nils Steffensen.Nachdenken über Literarische Konstruktionen der römischen Geschichte in der Formierungsphase des Principats(Franz Steiner Verlag, 2018),Histos, 2020
  • “Epitomizing Civil War: Florus on the Late Republican Civil Wars,” inThe Historiography of Late Republican Civil War(edited by C. Lange and F. Vervaet), Brill, 2019
  • “Sacred Groves in Herodotus’Histories: A Significant Parallel,”Mnemosyne, 2016
  • “Dreams in Cicero’sDe Divinatione: Philosophical Tradition and Education,”Archiv für Religionsgeschichte, 2014

Outside the College

Bram loves traveling and exploring new places and cultures, hiking, playing tennis, and spending time with his family and friends.

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Dr. Bram ten Berge

Phone Number616.395.7570

257 Columbia AvenueHolland,MI49423
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