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  1. First thoughts on pastoral names

    First thoughts on pastoral names

    Gail Trimble  (Oxford)

    This is a School of Classics event. For further information please email [email protected]. If you wish to join this event on MS Teams, sign up to our...

  2. Sarah Broadie Memorial Lecture: Professor Gábor Betegh, University of Cambridge

    Sarah Broadie Memorial Lecture: Professor Gábor Betegh, University of Cambridge

    Plato on forgetting and re-understanding

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  3. Catullus, Ennius and the end of Rome

    Catullus, Ennius and the end of Rome

    Jesse Hill  (Edinburgh)

    This is a School of Classics event. For further information please email [email protected]. If you wish to join this event on MS Teams, sign up to our...

  4. Homeric narrative patterns in Plato's Republic

    Homeric narrative patterns in Plato's Republic

    Liz Scharffenberger (Columbia) 

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  5. Roman stoneworkers and their gods: cult at the quarry-face and beyond

    Roman stoneworkers and their gods: cult at the quarry-face and beyond

    Ben Russell (Edinburgh)

    This is a School of Classics event. For further information please email [email protected]. If you wish to join this event on MS Teams, sign up to our...

  6. The shadowy Titinius and the elusive Fabula Togata

    The shadowy Titinius and the elusive Fabula Togata

    Dan-el Padilla Peralta (Princeton)

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  7. Vox precantum: female prayer and oratory in the Roman Republic

    Vox precantum: female prayer and oratory in the Roman Republic

    Lewis Webb (Gothenburg)

    This is a School of Classics event. For further information please email [email protected]. If you wish to join this event on MS Teams, sign up to our...

  8. Hidden in theory: rhetoric and the ethics of concealment

    Hidden in theory: rhetoric and the ethics of concealment

    Giulia Maltagliati (Cambridge)

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  9. Forms of the Flesh: Autochthonous Origins in Late Antiquity

    Forms of the Flesh: Autochthonous Origins in Late Antiquity

    Daniel Hanigan (Cambridge)

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  10. Peace, war and conflict in the ancient world

    Peace, war and conflict in the ancient world

    The workshop plans to examine the following questions: What theories of the origin of conflict, or suggestions for conflict-avoidance, do we find in the ancient...

  11. Explosive volcanism, Nile failure and political instability in Ptolemaic Egypt (305-30 BCE)

    Explosive volcanism, Nile failure and political instability in Ptolemaic Egypt (305-30 BCE)

    Francis Ludlow (TCD)

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  12. Non-violent mobilisation against terrorism: why and how it matters

    Non-violent mobilisation against terrorism: why and how it matters

    Guest Speakers: Dr Javier Argomaniz, Dr Tim Wilson and Dr Boris Tsokov

    When studying terrorist campaigns, analysis typically centres on the two principal protagonists: the state and militant organisations. This narrow focus...

  13. Far-right transnationalism: definitions, typologies, and geopolitical implications
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    Far-right transnationalism: definitions, typologies, and geopolitical implications

    CSTPV - Next Gen Talk

    Far-right transnationalism: definitions, typologies, and geopolitical implications Research on the contemporary far right has largely prioritised party-centred...

  14. Up the garden path: inscribing Ovid and reading reception in the garden art of Ian Hamilton Finlay

    Up the garden path: inscribing Ovid and reading reception in the garden art of Ian Hamilton Finlay

    Jo Paul (Open University)

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  15. Far-Right Transnationalism: From Ideology to Operations Across Spontaneous, Induced, and Infiltrated

    Far-Right Transnationalism: From Ideology to Operations Across Spontaneous, Induced, and Infiltrated

    CSTPV Online Seminar with guest speaker Dr Nicola Guerra

    Research on the contemporary far right has largely prioritised party-centred and electorally driven explanations, often overlooking the ideological,...

  16. If it's not a bug, it's a feature: how the normalisation of hate speech has made games vulnerable to extremism

    If it's not a bug, it's a feature: how the normalisation of hate speech has made games vulnerable to extremism

    Guest speaker: Dr Rachel Kowert, Research Psychologist

    What happens when hate speech becomes so routine in a cultural space that it's treated as unremarkable background noise? This talk will examine how...