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Ancient Greece: City and Society

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Ancient Greece: City and Society · 27 episoder

The Classical Legacy
26. maj 2014 50m

Has Greek history had any impact on the modern world? Are the literature, art and architecture of the ancient Greeks still relevant centuries later? I...

Aristophanes’ Frogs
25. maj 2014 29m

Dr. Heather Sebo begins by discussing the proposal in the parabasis of Aristophanes Frogs that clemency be extended to citizens exiled for their invol...

Slaves and Captives in Greek Drama
20. maj 2014 50m

For the ancients, the consequences of defeat in war were that every man, women and child became the property of the victors, to be disposed of in what...

Slavery, Part II
6. maj 2014 54m

Having looked at some practical issues regarding ancient Greek slavery, in this second lecture Dr Gillian Shepherd examines some of the attitudes of t...

Slavery, Part I
28. apr. 2014 54m

In the first of two lectures on Ancient Greek slavery, Dr Gillian Shepherd looks at two important slave systems – chattel slavery in Athens and the he...

Slavery, Part I (handout)
28. apr. 2014

In the first of two lectures on Ancient Greek slavery, Dr Gillian Shepherd looks at two important slave systems – chattel slavery in Athens and the he...

Mining, Money and Economy
15. apr. 2014 51m

Athens was a wealthy and prosperous place in the classical period. In this lecture Dr Gillian Shepherd takes a closer look at the Athenian economy by ...

Marriage to Death: Sophocles’ Antigone
28. mar. 2014 47m

Dr Heather Sebo contrasts the traditions of women’s lament with the public orations associated with the communal burial of the war dead. It contrasts ...

Death in Athens
12. dec. 2013 55m

One of the best sources of evidence for understanding an ancient society is burials. Ancient cemeteries can provide evidence for population, diet, soc...

Images of Barbarians
12. dec. 2013 52m

Greek art is full of images of “others”, both historical (such as the Persians and Scythians) and mythological (such as centaurs and Amazons). In this...

The Greeks and the Other
3. dec. 2013 54m

One of the preoccupations of the ancient Greeks, especially in the fifth century BC, was the idea of the barbarian “other” – people who were barbaros ...

Sexuality and the Symposion
19. nov. 2013 51m

In this lecture Dr Gillian Shepherd takes a closer look at the ancient Greek symposion – the ritualised, male and often elite drinking party which cou...

Sexuality: Plato’s Symposium
30. okt. 2013 52m

Greek ideas of male sexuality differed from modern Western ones; rather than defining their sexual orientation one way or another, Greek men could ind...

Lesbian Women: Sappho
2. okt. 2013 55m

Nearly all the textual sources for ancient Greece were written by elite men – and very often Athenian men. One important exception to this is the lyri...

Women in Athenian Drama
24. sep. 2013 55m

Athenian tragedies of the 5th century BC provide an extra dimension to our impressions of women and attitudes to women in ancient Greece. Here, women ...

Images of Women
17. sep. 2013 54m

While texts which deal with the lives of women in ancient Greece are relatively few and limited, images of women abound, especially on Athenian red-fi...

Women in Ancient Greece
11. sep. 2013 52m

One of the most intriguing problems in investigating ancient Greece is reconstructing the lives of women. In the first of several lectures on women in...

Athenian Heroes: Herakles and Theseus
10. sep. 2013 46m

Herakles and Theseus were two of the great Athenian heroes – renowned for their feats of strength and bravery in myth as they rid the world of monster...

The Dionysia, Drama and Democracy
3. sep. 2013 48m

In addition to the Panathenaia, Athens had another great festival: the Dionysia. This was a festival celebrated in spring in honour of the god Dionyso...

Religion and Festivals
29. aug. 2013 49m

The ancient Greek year was underpinned by a series of festivals. These religious events were fundamental to the structure of Greek society: state fest...

Democratic Athens II
29. aug. 2013 54m

An essential feature of Athenian democracy was its system of litigation; here not only private cases were tried, but points of civic legislation put t...

Democratic Athens I
21. aug. 2013 48m

In this lecture Dr Gillian Shepherd picks up from where the last left off: with the fall of the Peisistratid tyranny and the rise of democracy in Athe...

Early Athens
21. aug. 2013 52m

Over the course of the 7th and 6th centuries BC, major changes occurred in Athens which laid the foundations for the prosperous and powerful state of ...

The Greek Renaissance
20. aug. 2013 55m

The period between the fall of the Mycenaean civilisation and the 8th century BC is conventionally known as the “Dark Ages” of ancient Greece because ...

Sources and Documents: Artefacts
20. aug. 2013 47m

In this second lecture on sources for ancient Greece, Dr Gillian Shepherd looks at some of the practicalities surrounding the study of material cultur...

Sources and Documents I: Texts
11. aug. 2013 53m

Two main categories of evidence are essential to the study of ancient Greece: texts and archaeological material. In this lecture Dr Gillian Shepherd e...

Introduction
11. aug. 2013 22m

In this lecture Dr Gillian Shepherd describes the basic background of ancient Greece – geography, resources, main political structures, chronology and...