
Professor of History at Stanford University, specializing in late antique and Byzantine history, with extensive research on Roman law, imperial administration, and social history.
Robert Crews is a Professor of History at Stanford University, renowned for his scholarship on late antiquity and Byzantine studies.
He focuses on the history of the Roman Empire's administration, law, and social structures.
His work often explores the complexities of empire, governance, and cultural transformations during antiquity.
He has contributed significantly to the field through both teaching and publishing influential research.

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