Fields of Interest
Late-Antique, Medieval and Byzantine History
Education
1992 - PhD from Fordham University in Byzantine History
1985 - M.A. in Medieval History from Fordham University
1983 - B.A. in Classics and Humanities from St. Olaf College
Rome Campus
Peter has taught ancient Greek and history courses on ³Ô¹ÏÍø’s Rome campus since 1999 and served in the roles of Academic Dean, Director, and Vice-President on the Rome Campus from 2005 through 2023.
Monographs & Articles
The Monks and Monasteries of Constantinople, 350-850 (Cambridge University Press, 2007)
People and Places of the Roman Past: The Educated Traveller’s Guide (Arc Humanities-University of Amsterdam Press, 2019)
Ancient Bovillae: History, Art, and Archaeology of a Lost City in the Hinterland of Rome (University of Michigan Press, 2024, forthcoming)
Current projects include a monograph about monasticism in Byzantine Constantinople during the period 850-1200 AD, a popular guide to Byzantium’s sixth-century AD invasion and conquest of Gothic Italy by Belisarius, and advocacy for local cultural-heritage sites.
Honors & Awards
Several research grants
2023 - Named a ³Ô¹ÏÍø King Fellow
2019 and 2024 - Twice received ³Ô¹ÏÍø’s Haggerty Excellence in Teaching awards