Dr. Kristin M. Heineman received her Ph.D. in Classics from Newcastle, Australia and moved to Fort Collins to teach at C.S.U. As a Classicist, her major areas of interest include Ancient Greek and Roman history, language (Latin and Ancient Greek), culture, literature, religion, and art. Of particular interest is the intersection between traditional Greco-Roman religion (“paganism”) and Christianity, as well as the role of women throughout the ancient Mediterranean.
Dr. Diane C. Margolf received her Ph.D. in History from Yale University and has taught at Colorado State University since 1993. Her major field of interest is western European history between the fifteenth and the eighteenth centuries, with special emphasis on religious reform movements, women and gender, and the history of France during this era.
Diane and Kristin were interviewed on the podcast, Can I Get a Retake? Listen below!