
J.G. Manning
The William K. and Marilyn M. Simpson Professor
Yale University
Department of Classics | Department of History
Professor, Yale School of the Environment
Senior Research Scholar, Yale Law School
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Contact Information
Email: joseph.manning@yale.edu
Phone: (203) 432-0989 (office)
ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-4454-198X
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Department of History
320 York Street
New Haven, CT 06520, USA
Education
Ph.D. The University of Chicago, Department of Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations (Egyptology), 1992
A.M. The University of Chicago, Department of Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations (Egyptology), 1985
B.A. The Ohio State University, Department of Art History, History (Honors Program, Medieval Architectural History), 1981
Positions
Yale University
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The William Kelly and Marilyn Milton Simpson Professor of Classics and History, 2009–Present
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Professor of Classics & Ancient History, Departments of Classics and History, 2008–Present
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Senior Research Scholar, Yale Law School, 2008–Present
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Professor in the School of the Environment, by Courtesy
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Stanford University
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Assistant to Associate Professor, Department of Classics, 1996–2008
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Princeton University
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Assistant Professor, Department of Classics, 1993–1996
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The University of Chicago
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Lecturer, Department of Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations, and The Social Sciences Collegiate Division, 1992–1993
Major Honors & Fellowships
Guggenheim Fellowship (2019–2020)
Getty Scholarship (Spring 2020)
National Science Foundation Grant ($1,301,722), Principal Investigator, Award 1824770: “CNH-L: Volcanism, Hydrology and Social Conflict: Lessons from Hellenistic and Roman-Era Egypt and Mesopotamia” (2018–2023)
Whitney Humanities Center, Fellow, Yale University (2012–2014)
Visiting Professor and FIRST Scholar, University of Colorado-Boulder (2012)
William C. Bark National Fellowship, The Hoover Institution, Stanford University (2000–2001)
Stanford University Dean’s Award for Distinguished Teaching (1999)
Publications
Monographs
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The Hauswaldt Papyri: A Family Archive from Edfu in the Ptolemaic Period. Demotische Studien, Vol. 12. Würzburg, 1997. 335 pp.
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Land and Power in Ptolemaic Egypt: The Structure of Land Tenure 332-30 BCE. Cambridge University Press, 2003. 360 pp.
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The Last Pharaohs: Egypt under the Ptolemies, 305-30 BC. Princeton University Press, 2010. Pbk 2012.
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The Open Sea: The Economic Life of the Mediterranean World from the Iron Age to the Rise of Rome. Princeton University Press, 2018. Arabic, Turkish, Chinese translations.
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Edited Monographs
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The Ancient Economy: Evidence and Models. Edited with Ian Morris. Stanford University Press, 2005.
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Law and Legal Practice in Egypt from Alexander to the Arab Conquest. Edited with J.G. Keenan & Uri Yiftach-Firanko. Cambridge University Press, 2014.
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Writing History in Time of War: Michael Rostovtzeff, Elias Bickermann and the ‘Hellenization’ of Asia. Franz Steiner Verlag, 2015.
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Revolt and Resistance in the Classical World and the Ancient Near East: In the Crucible of Empire. Co-edited with John J. Collins. Leiden: E.J. Brill, 2016.
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Climate and Society in Ancient Worlds: Diversity in Collapse and Resilience. Co-edited by Paul Erdkamp, J.G. Manning and Koen Verboven. Palgrave Economics, 2021.
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Selected Recent Articles
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“Volcanic Suppression of Nile Summer Flooding Triggers Revolts and Constrains Interstate Conflict in Ancient Egypt” Nature Communications 8 (2017). Lead Author. doi: 10.1038/s41467-017-00957-y
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“Extreme Climate After Massive Eruption of Alaska’s Okmok Volcano in 43 BCE and Effects on the Late Roman Republic and Ptolemaic Kingdom” Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 117 (2020): 15443-15449. Multi-author.
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“Quantitative Historical Analysis Uncovers a Single Dimension of Complexity that Structures Global Variation in Human Social Organization” Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (2017). Multi-author.​​
Teaching & Service
Teaching Interests
History of the Hellenistic World, Climate and Environmental History of the Mediterranean world, Economic and Legal History, Ancient History, Egyptology, Demotic Legal Papyri, Greek Documentary Papyrology
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Major Service Roles
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Co-Editor-in-Chief, The Journal of Egyptian History (E.J. Brill, Leiden)
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Series Editor, Palgrave Studies in Ancient Economies (2018–Present)
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Regional Editor for Egypt, Seshat Global History Databank Project (2013–2017)
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Director of Graduate Studies, Department of Classics, Yale University (2009–2012)
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Board Member, The Byrd Polar and Climate Research Center, The Ohio State University (2025-)
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Steering Group Member, Volcanic Impacts on Climate and Society (VICS), Past Global Changes, Bern (2025-). Link.
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Scientific Committee, Aegyptus. Rivista italiana di Egittologia e di Papirologia (Scuola di Papirologia dell'Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, Milano).
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Conference Organization
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Climate of the past and societal responses to environmental changes (2024, University of Bern)
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Climate and Society in Ancient Worlds (2019, Vrije Universiteit Brussel/University of Ghent)
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The Yale Nile Initiative (2018–Present)
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Quantifying Problems in Ancient History (2016, Yale University)
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In the Crucible of Empire: Revolts and Revolution in the Ancient World (2014, Yale University)
Research Focus and Impact
Professor Manning’s research integrates climate science with ancient history, particularly focusing on the Ptolemaic period in Egypt. His interdisciplinary approach combines traditional historical methods with paleoclimatic data to understand societal responses to environmental change. His work on volcanic suppression of Nile flooding and its connection to political revolts has been published in leading scientific journals and represents groundbreaking scholarship in environmental history.