
Gabriel Rosselló Calafell
Gabriel Rosselló Calafell (GRC) holds a PhD in Ancient History from the University of the Balearic Islands (UIB), awarded with cum laude distinction and nominated for the Extraordinary Doctorate Award. His dissertation, supervised by Prof. Enrique García Riaza, explored Carthaginian diplomacy through an innovative, non-Romanocentric lens, and was praised for its originality and methodological rigor.
A specialist in ancient diplomacy, GRC has published 14 peer-reviewed articles in prestigious journals (Latomus, Ktèma, DHA, etc.) and 10 book chapters, several with international publishers. He is the author of two monographs, notably Foreign Relations and Carthaginian Diplomatic Praxis (2023). His research presents original perspectives on topics such as diplomatic gifts, sacred ambassadors, and Roman-Punic elite networks, and he has presented in over 20 academic conferences both nationally and internationally.
He is an active member of the Civitas Research Group (UIB) and external member of Occidens (UAM), participating in international networks such as Libera Res Publica, Toletum, and Civitas-Occidens. He has contributed to national and regional research projects and is currently part of the IANUA project (PID2022-137408NB-100).
With over 850 hours of university teaching and 14 years of experience in secondary education, he combines strong teaching credentials with excellent evaluations. He co-directs the new MMED Master’s program at UIB and the History BA thesis board, and supervises academic work at both undergraduate and graduate levels. He is also Principal Investigator of an innovative educational project funded by the Balearic Institute for Educational Research and Innovation.
GRC has completed research stays at La Sapienza and the Institut Ausonius, and since 2022, organizes the UIB International Seminar on Ancient History. His future research focuses on Roman diplomacy in North Africa, aiming to further expand his contributions to Mediterranean political and diplomatic history.
Contact: gabriel.rossello@uib.cat
Address: UIB, Carretera de Valldemossa, km 7.5, Nord, 07122 Palma, Illes Balears
A specialist in ancient diplomacy, GRC has published 14 peer-reviewed articles in prestigious journals (Latomus, Ktèma, DHA, etc.) and 10 book chapters, several with international publishers. He is the author of two monographs, notably Foreign Relations and Carthaginian Diplomatic Praxis (2023). His research presents original perspectives on topics such as diplomatic gifts, sacred ambassadors, and Roman-Punic elite networks, and he has presented in over 20 academic conferences both nationally and internationally.
He is an active member of the Civitas Research Group (UIB) and external member of Occidens (UAM), participating in international networks such as Libera Res Publica, Toletum, and Civitas-Occidens. He has contributed to national and regional research projects and is currently part of the IANUA project (PID2022-137408NB-100).
With over 850 hours of university teaching and 14 years of experience in secondary education, he combines strong teaching credentials with excellent evaluations. He co-directs the new MMED Master’s program at UIB and the History BA thesis board, and supervises academic work at both undergraduate and graduate levels. He is also Principal Investigator of an innovative educational project funded by the Balearic Institute for Educational Research and Innovation.
GRC has completed research stays at La Sapienza and the Institut Ausonius, and since 2022, organizes the UIB International Seminar on Ancient History. His future research focuses on Roman diplomacy in North Africa, aiming to further expand his contributions to Mediterranean political and diplomatic history.
Contact: gabriel.rossello@uib.cat
Address: UIB, Carretera de Valldemossa, km 7.5, Nord, 07122 Palma, Illes Balears
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