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Shiraev, E. B., Keohane, J., Icks, M., & Samoilenko, S. A. (2022). Character Assassination and Reputation Management: Theory and Applications. Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9780429466267[details]
Icks, M. (2021). Romeinse politieke cultuur door de eeuwen heen: [Bespreking van: L.E. Tacoma (2020) Roman Political Culture : Seven studies of the Senate and City Councils of Italy from the First to the Sixth Century AD]. Tijdschrift voor Geschiedenis, 133(4), 734-735. https://doi.org/10.5117/TVGESCH2020.4.010.ICKS[details]
Icks, M. (Guest ed.), & Hagen, E. (Guest ed.) (2021). Themanummer Karaktermoord en media. Tijdschrift voor Geschiedenis, 134(2), 187-302.
2020
Icks, M. (2020). Agrippina, Theodora and Fredegund as Evil Empresses in the Historiographic Tradition. In S. A. Samoilenko, M. Icks, J. Keohane, & E. Shiraev (Eds.), Routledge Handbook of Character Assassination and Reputation Management (pp. 183-195). (Routledge International Handbooks). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315150178-14[details]
Icks, M. (2020). Keeping up appearances: Evaluations of imperial (in)visibility in Late Antiquity. In E. Manders, & D. Slootjes (Eds.), Leadership, Ideology and Crowds in the Roman Empire of the Fourth Century AD (pp. 163-179). (Heidelberger althistorische Beiträge und epigraphische Studien (HABES); Vol. 62). Franz Steiner Verlag. [details]
Icks, M. (2020). Kept in the dark: Narratives of imperial seclusion in Late Antiquity. In K. Choda, M. S. de Leeuw, & F. Schulz (Eds.), Gaining and Losing Imperial Favour in Late Antiquity: Representation and Reality (pp. 173-192). (Impact of Empire; Vol. 36). Brill. https://doi.org/10.1163/9789004411791_009[details]
Icks, M. (2020). The Oriental empresses of Rome: Severan women in literature and the performative arts. In F. Carlà-Uhink, & A. Wieber (Eds.), Orientalism and the Reception of Powerful Women from the Ancient World (pp. 129-141). Bloomsbury Academic.
Icks, M. (2020). Three Usurpers in Rome: The Urbs Aeterna in the Representation of Maxentius, Nepotian, and Priscus Attalus. Studies in Late Antiquity, 4(1), 4-43. https://doi.org/10.1525/sla.2020.4.1.4[details]
Icks, M., & Shiraev, E. (2020). Character assassination and scandalogy: How and why character attacks cause scandals. In A. Haller, & H. Michael (Eds.), Scandalogy 2: Cultures of Scandals - Scandals in Culture (pp. 104-123). Halem.
Icks, M., Shiraev, E., Keohane, J., & Samoilenko, S. A. (2020). Character assassination: Theoretical framework. In S. A. Samoilenko, M. Icks, J. Keohane, & E. Shiraev (Eds.), Routledge Handbook of Character Assassination and Reputation Management (pp. 11-24). (Routledge International Handbooks). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315150178-2[details]
Samoilenko, S. A., Icks, M., Keohane, J., & Shiraev, E. (Eds.) (2020). The Routledge Handbook of Character Assassination and Reputation Management. Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315150178[details]
2019
Icks, M. (2019). [Review of: T.C. Brennan (2018) Sabina Augusta: An Imperial Journey]. Classical Philology, 114, 541-544.
Icks, M., & Shiraev, E. (2019). Character assassination in ancient Rome: Defamation in Cicero’s First Catilinarian Oration from a historical-psychological perspective. The Journal of Psychohistory, 46(4), 270-289. [details]
Icks, M., Jussen, D., & Manders, E. (2019). Generaals in de groei: De militaire representatie van de kindkeizers Gratianus en Honorius op munten en in lofdichten. Tijdschrift voor Geschiedenis, 132, 541-558.
2018
Icks, M. (2018). [Review of: F. Sittig (2018) Psychopathen in Purpur. Julisch-claudischer Caesarenwahnsinn und die Konstruktion historischer Realität]. Bonner Jahrbücher des Rheinischen Landesmuseums in Bonn ..., 218, 470-474.
Icks, M. (2017). Balans van twee modelkeizers. Augustus en Constantijn in vergelijkend perspectief: [Bespreking van: D. Burgersdijk (2016) De macht van de traditie : het keizerschap van Augustus en Constantijn]. Tijdschrift voor Geschiedenis, 130(4), 650-652. https://doi.org/10.5117/TVGESCH2017.4.BOEK[details]
Icks, M. (2017). Cross-dressers in control: Transvestism, power and the balance between the sexes in the literary discourse of the Roman Empire. In D. Campanile, F. Carlà-Uhink, & M. Facella (Eds.), TransAntiquity: Cross-dressing and transgender dynamics in the ancient world (pp. 65-82). (Routledge monographs in classical studies). Routledge. [details]
Icks, M. (2017). Of lizards and peacocks: Criticism of the princeps clausus in fourth- and fifth-century sources. Mediterraneo Antico, 20(1-2), 457-484. http://digital.casalini.it/4364322[details]
Icks, M. (2017). Turning victory into defeat: Negative assessments of imperial triumphs in Greco-Roman literature. In F. Goldbeck, & J. Wienand (Eds.), Der römische Triumph in Prinzipat und Spätantike (pp. 317-333). De Gruyter. https://doi.org/10.1515/9783110448009-013[details]
Icks, M. (2017). [Review of: S. Nadolny (2016) Die severischen Kaiserfrauen]. Plekos - Elektronische Zeitschrift für Rezensionen und Berichte zur Erforschung der Spätantike, 19, 229-232. [details]
Icks, M. (2016). Great pretenders: Elevations of 'good' usurpers in Roman historiography. In H. Börm, M. Mattheis, & J. Wienand (Eds.), Civil war in ancient Greece and Rome: Contexts of disintegration and reintegration (pp. 303-320). (Heidelberger althistorische Beiträge und epigraphische Studien; Vol. 58). Franz Steiner Verlag. [details]
Icks, M. (2016). [Review of: B. Schöpe (2014) Der römische Kaiserhof in severischer Zeit (193-235 n. Chr.)]. Historische Zeitschrift, 302(3), 775-776. https://doi.org/10.1515/hzhz-2016-0216[details]
2015
Icks, M. (2015). Archäologisches Landesmuseum Baden-Württemberg (ed.), Caracalla. Kaiser Tyrann Feldherr. Klio. Beiträge zur alten Geschichte, 97(2), 821-824.
Icks, M. (2015). The depraved devotion of Elagabalus: Images of the priest-emperor in the visual and performing arts. In F. Carlà, & I. Berti (Eds.), Ancient Magic and the Supernatural in the Visual and Performing Arts (pp. 211-224). Bloomsbury Academic.
2014
Icks, M. (2014). Creating tyrants in ancient Rome: Character assassination and imperial investiture. In M. Icks, & E. Shiraev (Eds.), Character Assassination throughout the Ages (pp. 83-100). Palgrave Macmillan.
Icks, M. (2014). De triomf van de tiran: Triumphi als kritiekmiddel in Romeinse literatuur. Tijdschrift voor Geschiedenis , 127(1), 1-19. https://doi.org/10.5117/TVGESCH2014.1.ICKS
Icks, M. (2014). The inadequate heirs of Theodosius: Ancestry, merit and divine blessing in the representation of Arcadius and Honorius. Millennium. Jahrbuch zu Kultur und Geschichte des ersten Jahrtausends n. Chr., 11(1), 69-99. https://doi.org/10.1515/mill-2014-0105
Icks, M. (2013). Book Review: Christian Bechtold, Gott und Gestirn als Präsenzformen des toten Kaisers. Apotheose und Katasterismos in der politischen Kommunikation der römischen Kaiserzeit und ihre Anknüpfungspunkte im Hellenismus (V&R Unipress: Göttingen 2011). Klio. Beiträge zur alten Geschichte, 95, 249-250.
Icks, M. (2013). Book Review: Clifford Ando, Imperial Rome AD 193 to 284: The Critical Century (Edinburgh University Press: Edinburgh 2012). Sehepunkte.
2012
Icks, M. (2012). Bad emperors on the rise: Negative assessments of imperial investitures, AD 284-395. Klio. Beiträge zur alten Geschichte, 94, 462-481.
2011
Icks, M. (2011). The Crimes of Elagabalus: The Life and Legacy of Rome's Decadent Boy Emperor. I.B. Tauris.
Icks, M. (2011). Elevating the unworthy emperor: Ritual failure in Roman historiography. In A. Chaniotis (Ed.), Ritual Dynamics in the Ancient Mediterranean (pp. 347-376). Franz Steiner Verlag.
2010
Icks, M. (2010). Book Review: Leonardo de Arrizabalaga y Prado, The Emperor Elagabalus: Fact or Fiction? (Cambridge University Press: Cambridge 2010). Sehepunkte.
Icks, M. (2010). From priest to emperor to priest-emperor: The failed legitimation of Elagabalus. In A. Turner, J. Chong-Gossard, & F. Vervaet (Eds.), Private and Public Lies (pp. 331-341). Brill.
2009
Icks, M. (2009). Empire of the Sun?: Civic responses to the rise and fall of Sol Elagabal in the Roman Empire. In O. Hekster, S. Schmidt-Hofner, & C. Witschel (Eds.), Ritual Dynamics and Religious Change in the Roman Empire (pp. 111-120). Brill.
Icks, M. (2009). L'Agonie versus De berg van licht: Beelden van Heliogabalus bij Couperus en Lombard. Arabesken : Tijdschrift van het Louis Couperus Genootschap, 17(33), 14-27.
2008
Icks, M. (2008). Book Review: Jan de Hond, Verlangen naar het Oosten. Oriëntalisme in de Nederlandse cultuur, ca. 1800-1920 (Primavera Pers: Leiden 2008). Ex Tempore, 28(2), 178-180.
Icks, M. (2008). Heliogabalus, a monster on the Roman throne: The literary construction of a "bad" emperor. In I. Sluiter, & R. Rosen (Eds.), KAKOS (pp. 477-488). Brill.
2007
Icks, M. (2007). "Niet te vrouwelijk, niet te mannelijk": Keizer Heliogabalus als androgyne icoon in het fin-de-siècle. Geschiedenis der Geneeskunde, 12, 4-10.
2006
Icks, M. (2006). Priesthood and imperial power: The religious reforms of Heliogabalus, 220-222 AD. In L. de Blois, P. Funke, & J. Hahn (Eds.), The Impact of Imperial Rome on Religions, Ritual and Religious Life in the Roman Empire (pp. 169-178). Brill.
2004
Icks, M. (2004). Heliogabalus: Dienaar van Elagabal, heerser van Rome. Lampas, 37, 347-362.
2002
Icks, M. (2002). Komt dat zien: geschiedenis in Nijmegen: De toeristisch-historische beeldvorming van Nijmegen vόόr en na de Tweede Wereldoorlog. Ex Tempore, 21(3), 152-164.
2007
Icks, M. (2007). De Valse Antoninus: Beeld en werkelijkheid van Heliogabalus in de oudheid. Kleio. Tijdschrift voor oude talen en antieke cultuur, 36(4), 176-188.
2004
Icks, M. (2004). Image-building in het oude Rome: Een tweeduizend jaar oude zeepbel. Kleio. Tijdschrift van de Vereniging van Docenten in Geschiedenis en Staatsinrichting in Nederland, 45(1), 22-26.
2002
Icks, M. (2002). Roma Aeterna?: Het tijdsbesef van Polybios en Livius. Kleio. Tijdschrift voor oude talen en antieke cultuur, 32(1), 29-38.
2021
Icks, M., & de Leeuw, M. S. (2021). FELIX RAVENNA: Een alternatief Rome aan het einde van de Oudheid. Roma aeterna, 9(1), 38-49.
2020
Icks, M. (2020). Marcus Aurelius: Filosoof of militair. Geschiedenis Magazine, 55(2), 45-48.
Icks, M. (2020). Poisoned ink: Character assassination of Roman emperors. Ancient History Magazine, 18-23.
2019
Icks, M. (2019). Verrader van het ware geloof: Julianus de Afvallige en zijn kruistocht tegen het christendom. Hermeneus, 91, 191-195.
2018
Icks, M. (2018). Schitterend door afwezigheid: Onzichtbare keizers en het schrikbeeld van oosters despotisme in de late oudheid. Hermeneus, 90, 98-103.
2017
Icks, M. (2017). De verguisde priester-keizer. In K. Bertisch (Ed.), Eliogabalo. Francesco Cavalli (pp. 6-9). Amsterdam: Nationale Opera & Ballet.
2010
Icks, M. (2010). Heliogabalus: Een denkbeeldige biografie. Bert Bakker.
Icks, M. (2010). Oosterse uitspattingen: De wanregering van keizer Heliogabalus (r. 218-222). In Decadentie (pp. 64-67). GHD Ubbo Emmius.
2008
Icks, M. (2008). De weelde en wellust van Heliogabalus: Beelden van een decadente keizer door de eeuwen heen. In S. Mols, O. Hekster, & E. Moormann (Eds.), Romeinse decadentie (pp. 143-160). Vantilt.
2006
Icks, M. (2006). Heliogabalus, geschiedenis, droom en nachtmerrie: Historische achtergronden bij De berg van licht. Louis Couperus Genootschap.
2005
Icks, M. (2005). Heliogabalus, het monster uit het oosten. Hermeneus, 77(1), 25-35.
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