by valeriejames | Aug 13, 2021 | Public engagement
Claudina Romero Mayorga writes about the recent event for which she received an ICS Public Engagement grant I can’t conceive a day without dancing and, apparently, neither could the ancient Greeks. According to ancient sources, dancing was present in everyday life, in...
by valeriejames | May 27, 2021 | Publications, Research
Professor Franco De Angelis was A.D. Trendall Fellow in 2018-2019 and reports on a recently published edited book completed while in residence. I am very happy to share my recent book launch, which happened via the newly established Centre for Migration Studies at the...
by valeriejames | May 10, 2021 | Research
Brandon Braun has been an academic visitor at the ICS over the last two years while writing his UCLA doctoral dissertation on monuments and memorials in ancient Greece. As well as researching the monuments of Marathon, which he discusses in this blog, he has run the...
by valeriejames | Apr 12, 2021 | Public engagement, Uncategorised
Matteo Zaccarini writes about the graphic novel ‘Thirty’ for which he received an ICS Public Engagement grant Revolutions are a bloody business. (Xenophon, Hellenica 2.3.32) As a researcher in ancient Greek history and a fan of comics, I’ve always had...
by emmabridges | Sep 6, 2019 | Digital humanities, Public engagement
Prof. Neville Morley (University of Exeter) shares news of a new animation about Thucydides, created with the help of an ICS public engagement grant. In recent years, Thucydides has become an increasingly familiar name in debates about current events, such as the...