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    An American Immigrant in Imperial Caesar's Court: Romans in 1930s Films.Margaret Malamud - 2004 - Arion 12 (2):127-160.
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    An African in a Toga: Joseph Cinqué and the Roman Rhetoric of the American Revolution.Margaret Malamud - 2015 - Classical World: A Quarterly Journal on Antiquity 108 (4):525-535.
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    “A Kind of Moral Gladiatorship”: Abolitionist Use of the Classics.Margaret Malamud - 2015 - Arion 23 (2):57.
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  4. As the Romans Did? Theming Ancient Rome in Contemporary Las Vegas.Margaret Malamud - forthcoming - Arion 6 (2).
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    Cold War Romans.Margaret Malamud - 2007 - Arion 14 (3):121-154.
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  6. Roman Entertainments for the Masses in Turn-of-the-Century New York.Margaret Malamud - 2001 - Classical World: A Quarterly Journal on Antiquity 95 (1).
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    The Petrification of Cleopatra in Nineteenth Century Art.Margaret Malamud & Martha Malamud - 2020 - Arion 28 (1):31-51.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:The Petrification of Cleopatra in Nineteenth Century Art MARGARET MALAMUD MARTHA MALAMUD What did Cleopatra look like? Was she a Roman, a Ptolemaic Greek, an Egyptian, an African? Was she a precocious child, a devastatingly beautiful seductress, an astute practitioner of imperial politics, a murderess, a longnosed blue-stocking? [Figure 1] Cleopatra is dead, but “Cleopatra ” exists in the eye of the beholder. What other human being has been (...)
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