Here we introduce not just the members of the team who were chosen to bring this project to fruition based on their expertise, but also those who came before us [...]
This project was born out of three interrelated convictions. The first was that a better understanding of Philhellenism can enhance our understanding of the Greek Revolution and in particular of [...]
Unpublished archives of British Philhellenism during the Greek Revolution of 1821 Lithograph of George Finlay, ca. 1843, FIN/GF/A20 (p. 84) By bringing together an interdisciplinary team of historians, archivists and [...]
It is with great sorrow and heavy hearts that we note the untimely passing of our dear colleague, valued collaborator and beloved friend, Myrto Georgakopoulou, on December 15, 2022.
The Fellowship, funded through the Williams Fellowship Fund, is tenable at post-doctoral level. The Fellow joins a leading team of ceramic analysis experts and other archaeological scientists at the Fitch, [...]
The Penrose and Payne rooms will close from 4 pm on Tuesday 31 May in order to facilitate the Michael Frede Memorial Lecture “Self-sufficiency in Aristotle and others: what’s so […]