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Year: 2018

Philhellenism and the Reception of Winckelmann during the Third Reich

Presented at an interdisciplinary workshop entitled 'What Remains? Fascist Antiquities and Materialities from the Interwar Era to the Present Day', Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge, 8 June 2018.Read more...

The Allure of Fascism

Presented at the UCL Institute of Advanced Studies work-in-progress seminar, 28 May 2018.Read more...

Invitation to speak at UCL Institute of Advanced Studies

On 28 May 2018, Helen gave a paper entitled 'The Allure of Fascism' to the Institute of Advanced Studies work-in-progress seminar, University College London.Read more...

'Between Innocence and Implication'

On 12 April 2018, Helen presented a paper entitled 'Between Innocence and Implication? Approaching Testimonies from Former Nazi Elite-School Pupils' at an international conference on Culture and its Uses as Testimony, University of Birmingham, organised by Sara Jones and Roger Woods.Read more...

New Book Review: 'Greek Tragedy in Germany'

Helen's review of Erika Fischer-Lichte's Tragedy's Endurance: Performances of Greek Tragedies and Cultural Identity in Germany since 1800 (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2017) has recently appeared in The Classical Review. Read more...

Between Innocence and Implication? Approaching Testimonies from Former Nazi Elite-School Pupils

Presented at an international conference on 'Culture and its Uses as Testimony', University of Birmingham, 12 April 2018.Read more...

Invitation to speak at Kings College London

On 26 March 2018, Helen presented a paper entitled 'The Nazification of Classics-Teaching during the Third Reich' at the Classics Departmental Seminar, Kings College London.Read more...

The Nazification of Classics-Teaching during the Third Reich

Presented at the Classics Departmental Seminar, Kings College London, 26 March 2018.Read more...

Invitation to speak at the University of Oslo

On 13 March 2018, Helen presented a paper entitled 'Classicising Chronopolitics: Appropriating Antiquity in Mussolini's "Third Rome" and Hitler's “Third Reich”' at the University of Oslo.Read more...

Classicising Chronopolitics: Appropriating Antiquity in Mussolini's "Third Rome" and Hitler's “Third Reich”

Invited paper, presented at the Classics Seminar, Department of Philosophy, Classics, History of Art and Ideas, University of Oslo, 13 March 2018.Read more...