The Story of an Inaugural, by Professor Helen Lovatt
February 28, 2017
It is traditional for academics promoted to a professorship to give an ‘inaugural lecture’ in which they present their research to the wider community.
The Fall of the Roman Republic, the rise of the ‘Alt-Right,’ and Shia LeBeouf
February 17, 2017
The conflict between Clodius and Milo was not purely personal, but rather part of an ongoing and increasingly violent conflict between the two factions vying for control of the Roman political scene.
Berger, Boundaries, Buddhism: looking at a Greek coin
January 8, 2017
John Berger wrote that “the way we see things is affected by what we know or what we believe”; let’s consider particular ancient Greek coin in this light.
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