Adam J. Goldwyn 

Professor of English

North Dakota State University


Adam Goldwyn is a Professor of English at North Dakota State University. He received BA and MA degrees in ancient and medieval Mediterranean history and a Ph.D. in comparative literature. His main areas of interest are Byzantine Studies,  comparative medieval philology, and Classical reception (particularly in historiography, romance, and rewritings of myths about the  Trojan War). His more recent research has been in the fields of Jewish Studies and Holocaust/Genocide Studies. 

Dr. Goldwyn has taught at a variety of institutions in the US (NDSU, Brooklyn College, City College of New York, New York University) and Europe (American University of Kosovo, University of New York Tirana, Uppsala University, the University of Silesia, and College Year in Athens).

His research has been supported by various institutions, including research fellowships at Dumbarton Oaks (Harvard University's Center for Byzantine Studies in Washington DC), The Humboldt Foundation, the Swedish Research Institute in Athens, and grant support from the Riskbanken Jubeliemsfond, the Marcus Wallenberg Foundation, and others. 

Dr. Goldwyn has given lectures at, most recently, Stanford University, Cambridge University, the University of Virginia, the University of Missouri, Uppsala University, the University of the Aegean, the University of Mainz, and the University of Tübingen.



 

adam.goldwyn@ndsu.edu