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VoxPop 2: Christmas |
Episode 2 of VoxPop, the Oxford Classics Podcast |
Gail Trimble, Emma Searle, Jas Elsner, Dominic Dalglish |
05 Jan 2018 |
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Creative Commons |
Recreating the music of an ancient Greek chorus: Euripides Orestes |
Research into ancient music. |
Kirsten Shepherd-Barr, Armand O Angour |
23 Jun 2017 |
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Macedonian Lawgiver Kings and the Young: ΝΕΟΤΗΣ ΓΕΓΥΜΝΑΣΜΕΝΗ: The David Lewis Lecture 2016 |
The 2016 David Lewis Memorial Lecture, delivered by Professor Miltiades B. Hatzopoulos of the International Hellenic University. Introduced by Robert Parker. |
Miltiades B. Hatzopoulos, Robert Parker |
31 Oct 2016 |
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Opening Remarks |
Dimitris Papanikolaou, Professor of Modern Greek Studies, St Cross College, University of Oxford, gives the opening remarks to the conference. |
Dimitris Papanikolaou |
28 Apr 2016 |
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Turning Infrastructures on their Head |
Dimitris Dalakoglou (VU University, Amsterdam) gives the second talk in the fourth panel; Philanthropy or Solidarity? Ethical Dilemmas about Humanitarian Action in Times of Austerity. |
Dimitris Dalakoglou |
28 Apr 2016 |
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Philanthropy or Solidarity? Ethical Dilemmas about Humanitarian Action in Times of Austerity |
Dimitrios Theodossopoulos (University of Kent) gives the first talk in the fourth panel; Citizenship, Networks, Publics |
Dimitrios Theodossopoulos |
28 Apr 2016 |
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Depicting the Pain of Others: Photography, Refugees and the Ethics of Seeing in the Aegean Shores |
George Giannakopoulos (Queen Mary, University of London) gives the second talk in the third panel; Crisis in the Frame. |
George Giannakopoulos |
28 Apr 2016 |
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Representing the Greek Depression: The Photography of Crisis |
Penelope Petsini (Independent scholar and critic, Athens), gives the first talk in the third panel; Crisis in the Frame. |
Penelope Petsini |
28 Apr 2016 |
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Pride and Prejudice: Archeopolitics and the Iconology of the Crisis |
Dimitris Tziovas (University of Birmingham), gives the second talk in the second panel Using Cultural Capital. |
Dimitris Tziovas |
28 Apr 2016 |
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Poems that Warn and Console: Appropriations of C.P.Cavafy at the Dawn of the Greek Financial Crisis |
Foteini Dimirouli (University of Oxford) gives the first talk in Panel 2: Using Cultural Capital. |
Foteini Dimirouli |
28 Apr 2016 |
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Narratives of the Greek Crisis: Books vs. Social Media? |
Eleni Papargyriou (King’s College, University of London) gives the second presentation from the first panel Writing (in) the Crisis. |
Eleni Papargyriou |
28 Apr 2016 |
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“Not a Diagnosis, but a Symptom”: Contemporary Greek Poetry in Transition |
Thodoris Chiotis (Onassis Cultural Foundation, Athens) gives first presentation from the first panel Writing (in) the Crisis. |
Thodoris Chiotis |
28 Apr 2016 |
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From the Crisis to Metamorphosis: History, Trauma and Loss in C. Oikonomou’s Kati tha ginei tha deis and D. Papamarkos’s MetaPoesis |
Vassiliki Kaisidou (University of Oxford) gives the third talk in the fourth panel; 'Continuities and Ruptures': The 'Crisis' as a new period in Greek history? |
Vassiliki Kaisidou |
26 Apr 2016 |
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“Greek drama”: The role of heritage in spectacle creation during the Greek economic crisis |
Mina Dragouni (UCL Institute for Sustainable Heritage) gives the second talk in the fourth panel 'Continuities and Ruptures': The 'Crisis' as a new period in Greek history? |
Mina Dragouni |
26 Apr 2016 |
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Far-right blogging and migration: discourses and aesthetics |
Ismini Sioula-Georgoulea (Panteion University of Political and Social Sciences), gives the first talk in the fourth panel 'Continuities and Ruptures': The 'Crisis' as a new period in Greek history? |
Ismini Sioula-Georgoulea |
26 Apr 2016 |
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Crisis and memory on the foreign stage: The bilingual Abandon the Citizens |
Maria Mytilinaki Kennedy (CUNY) gives the third talk in the panel; Renegotiations from the 'outside': International Discourses and Diasporic Perspectives. |
Maria Mytilinaki Kennedy |
26 Apr 2016 |
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A love-hate relationship? The impact of historical Philhellenism on Germany’s view of the “Greek Crisis” |
Dr. Helen Roche (University of Cambridge) gives the second talk in the third panel; Renegotiations from the 'outside': International Discourses and Diasporic Perspectives. |
Helen Roche |
26 Apr 2016 |
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The ‘refugee crisis’ as a neo-orientalist discourse |
Maria Kenti Kranidioti (University of Durham), gives the first talk in panel 3; Renegotiations from the 'outside': International Discourses and Diasporic Perspectives. |
Maria Kenti Kranidioti |
26 Apr 2016 |
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The “Polytechnic generation” in modern Greek “literature of the crisis”: the cases of Petros Markaris and Rhea Galanaki |
Yannis Vangelokostas (Aristotle University of Thessaloniki), gives the third talk in panel 2; A Panorama of the 20th Century: Dominant Discourses, Resistance and Culpability. |
Yannis Vangelokostas |
26 Apr 2016 |
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Which Side Are You On?: Historical Divisions as Identity Re-inventions during the Greek Crisis |
Ioanna Manoussaki-Adamopoulou (UCL), gives the second talk in panel 2; A Panorama of the 20th Century: Dominant Discourses, Resistance and Culpability. |
Ioanna Manoussaki-Adamopoulou |
26 Apr 2016 |
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Howling Kleftika: re-writing the Beats in the post-December youth (sub)cultures |
Nikos Kalogiros (Aristotle University of Thessaloniki), gives the first talk in panel 2; A Panorama of the 20th Century: Dominant Discourses, Resistance and Culpability. |
Nikos Kalogiros |
26 Apr 2016 |
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Smyrna in Your Pocket: History, Emotion and the Drama of Refugees |
Kristina Gedgaudaitė (University of Oxford), gives the third talk in Panel 1; Crisis and Catastrophe: The Politics of Memory Between Moments of 'Crisis'. |
Kristina Gedgaudaitė |
26 Apr 2016 |
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Kinship and post-war trauma: Re-imagining the Asia Minor Catastrophe in times of crisis in Dimosthenis Papamarkos |
Angeliki Mousiou (University of Oxford), gives the second talk on Panel 1; Crisis and Catastrophe: The Politics of Memory Between Moments of 'Crisis'. |
Angeliki Mousiou |
26 Apr 2016 |
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Time, Space and Narrative: Multiplicity of Politics in the Graphic Novel 'Aivali' |
Elžbieta Banytė (Vilnius University), gives the first talk on Panel 1; Crisis and Catastrophe: The Politics of Memory Between Moments of 'Crisis'. |
Elžbieta Banytė |
26 Apr 2016 |
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Redeveloping the Ashmolean Greece Galleries |
Susan Walker, Ashmolean Museum, gives a talk on how the Ashmolean museum is redevloping thier Ancient Greece exhibitions |
Susan Walker |
21 Oct 2014 |
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Creative Commons |
THEMIS: What kind of asylum and which destination? Afghan asylum seekers transiting from Greece |
Angeliki Dimitriadi presents her paper 'What kind of asylum and which destination? Afghan asylum seekers transiting from Greece' in Parallel session IV(D) of the conference Examining Migration Dynamics: Networks and Beyond, 24-26 Sept 2013 |
Angeliki Dimitriadi |
20 Jan 2014 |
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To boldly go: Greek exploration from wife-eaters to counting cows |
Dr Katherine Clarke gives a talk for the Classics Open Day, held on 15th March 2013. |
Katherine Clarke |
10 Apr 2013 |
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Europe: still a common vision? |
Dr Wolfgang Schäuble (German Federal Minister of Finance) delivers a lecture for the European Studies Centre, St Antony's College on 29th October 2012. |
Wolfgang Schäuble, Chris Patten, Othon Anistasakis, Margaret MacMillan |
03 Dec 2012 |
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Melina Mercouri's cultural activity and its continuation: Europe-economy and the power of culture |
Spyros Mercouris delivers a lecture on 7 June 2012 at St Antony's College, University of Oxford. |
Spyros Mercouris |
19 Jun 2012 |
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Mandelson: Is the European Project Over? |
Peter Mandelson's lecture on Britain and the survival of the European project. |
Peter Mandelson |
24 May 2012 |
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Reflections on the European Crisis |
Dr José Cutileiro (Special Adviser to the President of the European Commission) delivers a lecture for the Centre for Portuguese Language / Instituto Camões of Oxford. |
José Cutileiro |
08 Dec 2011 |
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Creative Commons |
Rocking the Cradle...6,000 Years of Geological Impact in Greece |
From the 2010 Alumni Weekend. Phillip England talks about the history of Greece through its many earthquakes and seismic activity over the last 6000 years and shows how these events shaped the ancient world's history. |
Phillip England |
25 Oct 2010 |
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Rocking the Cradle...6,000 Years of Geological Impact in Greece |
From the 2010 Alumni Weekend. Phillip England talks about the history of Greece through its many earthquakes and seismic activity over the last 6000 years and shows how these events shaped the ancient world's history. |
Phillip England |
25 Oct 2010 |
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Interview with Evans-Pritchard Lecturer Dr Charles Stewart (13 May 2010) |
Dr Charles Stewart (UCL) is interviewed by Anthropology graduate student Ana Ranitovic at All Souls, Oxford, about his longterm interest in dreams and historical consciousness in modern Greece. |
Charles Stewart |
27 May 2010 |
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Neither Freud nor Artemidorous, Evans-Pritchard Lecture by Charles Stewart (27 April 2010) |
The first Evans-Pritchard Lecture for 2010, presented at All Souls College on 27 April by Dr Charles Stewart (UCL). The series theme was Dreaming and Historical Consciousness in Island Greece. |
Charles Stewart |
27 May 2010 |
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Treasures of Oxford - Athenian Wine Drinking Cup |
Sir John Boardman talks about a wine drinking cup made in Ancient Athens; he also talks about what we can learn from it about Ancient Greek culture and the kind of lifestyle the Greeks had. |
John Boardman |
11 Mar 2010 |
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Introduction to Art of the Ancient World |
Donna Kurtz and Sir John Boardman talk about Sir John's life, his career and experiences as a classical scholar and also the relationship works of art from different cultures around the ancient world have with one another. |
John Boardman, Donna Kurtz |
11 Mar 2010 |
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Cradle of Western Civilization |
Professor Griffin from the Oxford University Society Travel Programme gives a humourous talk about the ancient Aegean Islands; the founding Minoan and Greek civilizations where philosophy, science, and literature were born and first flourished. |
Jasper Griffin |
12 Jun 2009 |