Van De Mieroop specializes in the history of the Ancient Near East from the beginning of writing to the age of Alexander the Great, with a particular interest in the socio-economic and political history of the Ancient Near East. He has written extensively on historical methodology and was a Senior Fellow at the Internationales Forschungszentrum Kulturwissenschaften in 2011, and a Guggenheim Fellow in 2013. In 2016 he held a fellowship from the ACLS for a project entitled, "Babylonian Cosmopolitanism and the Birth of Greek and Hebrew Literate Traditions."[1][2][3] He is a member of the editorial board for Journal of Ancient History.[4]
Publications
In addition to his articles and translations, his book publications include:
with Bonnie Smith, Richard von Glahn, and Kris Lane, Crossroads and Cultures. A History of the World's Peoples (2012), Bedford-St. Martin; ISBN0-312-57317-0
A History of the Ancient Near East, ca. 3000–323 BC (2015) Wiley-Blackwell, Oxford; ISBN978-1118718162
Philosophy before the Greeks. The Pursuit of Truth in Ancient Babylonia (2015), Princeton University Press; ISBN978-0691157184
The Practice of Ancient Near Eastern History - Opera Minora (2022) (Alter Orient und Altes Testament 400), Ugarit Verlag: Münster; ISBN978-3-86835-336-5
Before and After Babel: Writing as Resistance in Ancient Near Eastern Empires (2023) Oxford University Press, New York; ISBN978-0-19-763466-0