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Thu, 11/9 · 12:00 pm
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1:20 pm
· 209 Scheide Caldwell House
The End of Popular Participation? City Politics in Post-Imperial Hispania
Damián Fernández, Northern Illinois University
Program in the Ancient World
Lunch talk
Wed, 10/25 · 4:30 pm
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6:00 pm
· 010 East Pyne
Were the Ancient Greeks Responsible for Antisemitism?
Erich Gruen, University of California, Berkeley
Program in the Ancient World
PAW Magie Lecture
Open to the public
Fri, 4/21 · 12:00 pm
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1:30 pm
· 127 East Pyne
Citizenship as the City’s Revealing Mirror: Comparative Considerations on the Content and Historical Context of Citizenship in ancient Athens and Rome
Kostas Buraselis, University of Athens
Program in the Ancient World
Lunch talk
Faculty
Graduate Students
Tue, 4/18 · 4:30 pm
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6:00 pm
· 010 East Pyne
Roman Citizenship and its Value in the Roman Empire until and after the Constitutio Antoniniana
Kostas Buraselis, University of Athens
Program in the Ancient World
PAW Magie Lecture
Open to the public
Fri, 4/7 · 12:00 pm
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1:30 pm
· 103 Scheide Caldwell House
480 BCE: The Making of a World Historical Date
Suzanne Marchand, Department of History/Louisianna State University
Seeger Center for Hellenic Studies
Lecture
Fri, 3/24 · 12:00 pm
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1:30 pm
· 209 Scheide Caldwell
Narratives of Conquest, Materialities of Destruction: Rethinking the Roman Conquest
Manuel Fernández-Götz, Abercromby Chair of Archaeology School of History, Classics and Archaeology University of Edinburgh
Program in the Ancient World
Lunch talk
Faculty
Graduate Students
Thu, 3/23 · 4:30 pm
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6:00 pm
· 010 East Pyne
On the Edge of the World: Rome’s Fluid Frontier in Northern Britain
Manuel Fernández-Götz, University of Edinburgh
Program in the Ancient World
Lecture
Open to the public
Wed, 3/22 · 12:00 pm
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1:30 pm
· 209 Scheide Caldwell
Colonial Entanglements in Iron Age Iberia: Hybridization, Encounters, and Resistance
Manuel Fernández-Götz, Abercromby Chair of Archaeology School of History, Classics and Archaeology University of Edinburgh
Program in the Ancient World
Lunch talk
Graduate Students
Fri, 2/24 · 12:00 pm
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1:30 pm
· 209 Scheide Caldwell House
Narratives of Conquest, Materialities of Destruction: Rethinking the Roman Conquest
Manuel Fernández-Götz, University of Edinburgh
Program in the Ancient World
Workshop
Faculty
Graduate Students
Wed, 2/22 · 12:00 pm
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1:20 pm
· 209 Scheide Caldwell House
Colonial Entanglements in Iron Age Iberia: Hybridization, Encounters, and Resistance
Manuel Fernández-Götz, University of Edinburgh
Program in the Ancient World
Seminar
Graduate Students