Interdisciplinary Conference at the Durham Centre for Nineteenth-Century Studies, supported by the British Association for Victorian Studies and the Royal Historical Society. What is a nineteenth-century archive, broadly defined? Do archival holdings today still run the risk of perpetuating the ideological frameworks within which they were created? Moreover, what are the discourses of imperial power… Continue reading The Nineteenth-Century Archive as a Discourse of Power

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1 event,FEBRUARY 21 10:00-11:00 - Sarah Bond (University of Iowa, USA) The Judgement of Paris: Statues, “the West”, and Ideals of Beauty 11:20-12:00 - Vanda Zajko (University of Bristoll UK) Participatory Cultures and Contemporary Mythopoiesis 12:00-13:00 – lunch 13:00-14:00 - Rebecca Futo Kennedy (Denison University, USA) West is Best? “Western Civilization”, White Supremacism, and Classics in… Continue reading Authority in creating contemporary narratives about the Classics |
2 events,See programme online. Classical reception papers include Danilo Di Mascio (University of Huddersfield), Analyzing the design of historical cities in the Assassin’s Creed series Boris Proskurnin (Perm State University), Russian Revolution of 1917 and Arthur Koestler’s The Gladiators: Ethics of Radicalism Monika Wozniak (Sapienza Università di Rom), Quo vadis, Gladiator? The Cinematographic Dialogue in historical films about Ancient… Continue reading Historical Fictions Research Conference |
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