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Hidden figures: the importance of remembering black classicists

Hidden figures: the importance of remembering black classicists

3 June 2018

A new exhibition celebrates the role of African Americans in the study of classics, important figures who often been ignored...

Hidden figures: the importance of remembering black classicists

99 and counting

28 April 2018

Mary Beard discusses teaching, age, and her mentor Joyce Reynolds

The Classics Scholar Redefining What Twitter Can Do

The Classics Scholar Redefining What Twitter Can Do

19 March 2018

Emily Wilson’s tweets are quietly revolutionary, a new kind of experience for anyone who likes to watch knowledge take shape...

The Cult of Mary Beard

The Cult of Mary Beard

29 January 2018

The long read: How a late-blossoming classics don became Britain’s most beloved intellectual

The Cult of Mary Beard

A Classics Professor Explains 'Why Bob Dylan Matters'

20 November 2017

Harvard professor Richard F. Thomas teaches a popular class on the importance of Bob Dylan, and now he's turned it...

Contra “Against Classics”

Contra “Against Classics”

13 November 2017

Arguing against Dr. Jo Quinn's keynote address "Against Classics". The question posed by Dr. Quinn's piece concerns the issue that...

The Case For Classics: The Relevance Of Ancient Greece In Today's World

The Case For Classics: The Relevance Of Ancient Greece In Today's World

26 September 2017

The classics teach us not only how to think, writes Gail Pool, but also what is important in life to...

Five References To The Ancient And Late Roman World Within 'Game Of Thrones'

Five References To The Ancient And Late Roman World Within 'Game Of Thrones'

24 July 2017

Although Game of Thrones is loosely set against the backdrop of the Middle Ages, it draws much inspiration from the...

Five References To The Ancient And Late Roman World Within 'Game Of Thrones'

The Latin Right

31 March 2017

I was alerted by a helpful Twitter friend to the fact that Thierry Baudet,  the newly elected Dutch right-wing, anti-EU...

Mary Beard on Women in Power

Mary Beard on Women in Power

5 March 2017

From Clytemnaestra to Hillary Clinton, Professor Mary Beard considers women in power.

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