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The Diplomacy of Terror. European States and Arab-Palestinian Terrorism during the Cold War
CSTPV Seminar with Prof. Valentine Lomellini, University of Padua (Italy)
In the late 1960s, a new political actor appeared on the European stage: armed organisations from the Middle East and the Mediterranean basin export terrorism...
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Classical Reception and pedagogy
A Scottish perspective on teaching the reception of classical material culture
This is the first workshop in a planned series on 'Classical Reception and pedagogy' that will focus on the ways that the reception of classical...
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Classical Reception and pedagogy
Object-based Teaching - Classical Reception and University Collections
These morning and afternoon workshops are the first in a planned series on 'Classical Reception and pedagogy' that will focus on the ways the reception of...
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The Persian Parthenon
Professor Tom Harrison of the British Museum looks again at the old thesis that the iconography of the Parthenon took inspiration from the art of Persepolis. He...
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Inaugural Lecture by Professor Laura Moretti
Gazing from the Gallery: The Betende Knabe and the Politics of Display
This lecture addresses the display history of the Betende Knabe (Praying Boy), a Greek bronze statue currently housed in the Altes Museum in Berlin, exploring...