LGBT+ Classics: Teaching, Research, and Activism

University of Reading Reading, United Kingdom

The Women’s Classical Committee UK is organising a one-day workshop on Classics and Queer studies to highlight current projects and activities that embrace the intersections of research, teaching, public engagement, […]

Queens of Syria: screening and Q&A

University of Edinburgh Meadows Lecture Theatre, Doorway 4, William Robertson Wing, Old Medical School, Teviot Place, Edinburgh, United Kingdom

A group of Syrian women, now refugees exiled in Jordan, created an extraordinary modern retelling of Euripides’ 'The Trojan Women'. ​On stage the women courageously explore parallels between the ancient […]

Rejecting the Classics

University College London London, United Kingdom

This half-day workshop, generously supported by UCL’s Institute of Advanced Studies and the A. G. Leventis Foundation, will take place at UCL’s ‘Common Ground’ on Wednesday 21st February, 2018. As […]

Historical Fictions Research Network

Stoke-on-Trent

9:30-11:15          garden and registration 11:15-12:10       Jerome de Groot 12:10-1pm          lunch 1-2:30   1               Fedorova              Russian Revolt on the Screen Pooley  It’s Not the Wallpaper that Worries Me: Genre Trouble and Historical […]

The Landscape Garden: Britain’s Greatest Eighteenth-century Export?

British School at Rome via Antonio Gramsci 61, Rome, Italy

 'The 18th-century English Landscape Garden'. - Dr Laura Mayer, Independent scholar and author. 'Roman influences on Georgian Stourhead'. - Prof John Harrison, Ph.D., Open University. 'Gardens at La Trappe: neo-classical […]

Mistaken Identities: Roman Emperors in Modern Art

Bush House Auditorium 30 Aldwych, London, United Kingdom

The 2018 Rumble Lecture, delivered by Mary Beard, will explore some of the ways modern artists have re-imagined ancient Roman emperors: it will uncover some ‘missing persons’, and reveal some […]

2nd Annual Postgraduate Symposium in Classical Reception

Dept of Philology, University of Patras Patras, Greece

Reception is conceived not as a subdivision of Classics but as a mode of historicised inquiry and constant self-critique intrinsic in Classical Studies. In this respect, the reader assumes the […]