Cliopatria welcomes Daniel Larison to its circle. Originally from Albuquerque, New Mexico, Mr. Larison did his undergraduate work at Hampden-Sydney College, where he graduated with interdisciplinary honors in history and religion. He is now a doctoral candidate in Byzantine History at the University of Chicago, writing a dissertation on the Sixth Ecumenical Council. He is a Contributing Editor and columnist at
The American Conservative, a reader for his Russian Orthodox parish, and a student of Armenian language and culture. His occasional translations of Armenian poetry appear at his blog,
Eunomia.
Mr. Larison's articles have appeared in The American Conservative, Chronicles, the Dallas Morning News, Intercollegiate Review, the New Pantagruel, and elsewhere. In the continuing discussion of American conservatism at Eunomia, he regularly crosses swords with the New York Times' David Brooks, National Review's Jonah Goldberg and Ramesh Pannuru, and Atlantic Monthly's Ross Douthat and Andrew Sullivan. It's a pleasure to welcome him to Cliopatria.