Black History Month in Reading Classics
Author: Prof. Barbara Goff Date: 18 October 2021 Reading Classics celebrate Black History Month with a visit from Shivaike Shah, co-creator and producer of the first global majority Medea produced by...
View ArticleBring in the Artists
Discerning visitors to the Classics@Reading and the Ure Museum will have seen more and more art gracing our department’s home since the pioneering Head of Departmentship of Prof. Emma Aston, who...
View ArticleCelebrating Egyptian Month in Reading
Authors: Dr Hana Navratilova and Dr Claudina Romero Mayorga Date: December 2021 The Department of Classics at the University of Reading celebrated the Egyptian Month with research and teaching...
View ArticleReading Classics Spring Term Seminar Series 2022
We are pleased to announce the launch of our Reading Classics Seminar Series for SpringTerm 2022, which will boost our […]
View ArticleFood archaeology at Reading Classics
At the Ure Museum we’ve been celebrating Heritage Open Days for a long time: our events usually included opening the […]
View ArticleEuropean Festival of Latin and Greek Returns in Reading Classics
The European Festival of Latin and Greek returns in Reading Classics after two years of pandemic, and we gathered the […]
View ArticleLGBT History Month: queer presences, kisses and storms
LGBT history month began and is ending with me doing precisely LGBT history by roaming European archives for my project […]
View ArticleInternational Women’s Day 2022 in Reading Classics
Reading Classics celebrate the International Women’s Day 2022 with an exploration of the variety of female presence in ancient texts […]
View ArticleSummer Term 2022 Reading Classics Research Seminar Series
We are pleased to announce the launch of our Reading Classics Seminar Series for Summer Term 2022, which will boost […]
View ArticleReading Classics at Rome: A review of the first post-covid study trip
Our undergraduate student, Kieran Evans, shares their experience from the first departmental study trip to Rome after the pandemic—in April […]
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