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    Icks, M. (2023). The many deaths of Domitian: Scandal and image destruction in imperial Rome. In A. Haller, & H. Michael (Eds.), Scandalogy 4: Political Scandals in the Age of Populism, Partisanship, and Polarization (pp. 125-137). Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-47156-8_8
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    Icks, M. (2023). Empresses taking charge? The powerful women of the Severan house in the literary sources. In L. Dirven, M. Icks, & S. Remijsen (Eds.), The Public Lives of Ancient Women (500 BCE-650 CE) (pp. 46-64). (Mnemosyne Supplements: History and archaeology of classical antiquity; Vol. 468). Brill. https://doi.org/10.1163/9789004534513_005
  • 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
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    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
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    Hagen, E., & Icks, M. (2021). Inleiding: Karaktermoord is een tijdloos wapen. Tijdschrift voor Geschiedenis, 134(2), 187-200. https://doi.org/10.5117/TVG2021.2.002.HAGE
  • 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). Herbert von Halem Verlag.
  • 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. 123–135). (Imagines - Classical receptions in the visual and performing arts). Bloomsbury Academic. https://doi.org/10.5040/9781350077416.ch-008
  • 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
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    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
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    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.
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