John Bennet, “Work of the BSA 2019-2020”
Professor John Bennet (BSA Director), “Work of the BSA 2019-2020” presented at the virtual Annual Meeting of the British School at Athens, 9 February 2021.
Professor John Bennet (BSA Director), “Work of the BSA 2019-2020” presented at the virtual Annual Meeting of the British School at Athens, 9 February 2021.
Foteini Dimirouli, “C.P. Cavafy in the World: Origins, Trajectories and the Diasporic Poet” How does an author writing in a minor language enter world literature? C.P. Cavafy’s journey from relative […]
Professor Robert Parker (University of Oxford), “New Discoveries and New Problems in Greek Religion” There are always ‘New Discoveries and New Problems’ in Greek Religion, but the two discoveries […]
Professor Markos Katsianis (University of Patras), “Excavation archives in 3D: Digital documentation and curation workflows” 3D recording methodologies at the intra-site level have greatly enhanced the quality of the produced […]
Professor Violetta Hionidou (University of Newcastle), ‘Using emmenagogues and abortifacients in Modern Greece, 1830-1967’ Greece currently has one of the most liberal laws on abortion. While we know quite a […]
Syma Tariq (University of the Arts London / BSA Arts Residency holder), “Dreaming of Entopia: Constantinos Doxiadis in Pakistan” Greek architect and town planner Constantinos Doxiadis played an enormous role […]
Professor Roderick Beaton (King’s College London), “From the Europe of empires to the Europe of nation-states: The Greek Revolution of 1821 in international context, 200 years on” 2021 will mark […]
The lecture explores some little-known stories of island connectivity from the Classical and early Hellenistic Aegean.
In this BSA Friends Lecture, George Huxley restates the reasons for equating the territory known to the Hittites as Ahhiyāwā with the lands of the late Bronze Age Achaean Greeks. […]
Dimitris Sotiropoulos (University of Athens), ‘Populism, party politics, and the economic crisis: contrasting the case of Greece with the case of Portugal’ Discussant: Lamprini Rori (University of Exeter) Research webinar […]