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Author: Helen Roche

'Distant models?' Fascism, National Socialism and the lure of the Classics

Presented at a workshop on 'Politicizing the Social and the Cultural in the Histories of Fascist Italy and Nazi Germany', Magdalene College, University of Cambridge, 9 June 2017.Read more...

Workshop on Fascism and National Socialism, Magdalene College, Cambridge

On 9 June 2017, Helen presented a paper at a workshop entitled 'Politicizing the Social and the Cultural in the Histories of Fascist Italy and Nazi Germany', organised by Christian Goeschel (University of Manchester) and Hannah Malone (University of Cambridge), and sponsored by the German History Society, the Association for the Study of Modern Italy, and the Trevelyan Fund.Read more...

New Book Review: 'German Philhellenism' by Damian Valdez

Helen's review of Damian Valdez, German Philhellenism: The Pathos of the Historical Imagination from Winckelmann to Goethe (2014), has just been published in the Journal for Eighteenth-Century Studies.Read more...

Invitation to speak at the HU Berlin

On 8 April 2017, Helen presented a paper entitled 'Eine Vergangenheit, die lieber vergessen wird? Scholarly Habitus-Forming, Professional Amnesia, and Postwar Engagement with Nazi Classical Scholarship' at an expert workshop on 'Scholarly Forgetting in the History of the Humanities', funded by the Volkswagen Stiftung, which took place at the Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Institut für klassische Philologie.Read more...

Eine Vergangenheit, die lieber vergessen wird? Scholarly habitus-forming, professional amnesia, and postwar engagement with Nazi classical scholarship

Presented at an expert workshop entitled 'A Fresh Look Backwards: "Scholarly Forgetting" in the History of the Classics', Institut für klassische Philologie, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, 7 April 2017.Read more...

Presentation at the House of Commons, Palace of Westminster

On 25 March 2017, Helen spoke at a conference which took place at the House of Commons, Palace of Westminster, entitled "Protagonists of Political Mythology: How do Individuals and Collectives become History?"Read more...

'Ultimate Palingenesis'? Nazism, Fascism, and the lure of mythic antiquity

Presented at an international conference entitled 'Protagonists of Political Mythology: How do Individuals and Collectives become History?', House of Commons, Palace of Westminster, 25 March 2017.Read more...

New Publication: "Wanderer, kommst Du nach Sparta oder nach Stalingrad?"New Publication: "Wanderer, kommst Du nach Sparta oder nach Stalingrad?"

Helen's article 'Wanderer, kommst du nach Sparta oder nach Stalingrad? Spartan ideals of self-sacrifice and German military propaganda' has now been published in a volume entitled Making Sacrifices: Visions of Sacrifice in European and American Cultures (Opfer bringen: Opfervorstellungen in europäischen und amerikanischen Kulturen), edited by Nicholas Brooks and Gregor Thuswaldner. The book is the first volume in an interdisciplinary series established by the Salzburg Institute of Religion, Culture and the Arts, and published by New Academic Press in Vienna.Read more...

New Book Review: 'Contested Commemorations' by Benjamin Ziemann

Helen's review of Contested Commemorations: Republican War Veterans and Weimar Political Culture, by Benjamin Ziemann (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2012) has now been published in the English Historical Review.Read more...

New Publication: "Spartanischer Pädagogik deutscher Art"

Helen's article '"Spartanische Pädagogik deutscher Art": The influence of Sparta on the Royal Prussian Cadet Schools' has recently been published in an edited volume entitled Das antike Sparta, edited by Anton Powell and Vassiliki Pothou.Read more...