Distinguished Lecturer: Paulin Ismard
A question keeps coming up about slavery in the Greek world: how is it possible that the great thinkers of classical Athens never denounced, and even endorsed, the crime of slavery? Read more
A question keeps coming up about slavery in the Greek world: how is it possible that the great thinkers of classical Athens never denounced, and even endorsed, the crime of slavery? Read more
The fourth annual Howard University workshop in collaboration with Harvard's Center for Hellenic Studies and the University of Virginia's Center for the Liberal Arts will discuss the story of Oedipus in the African Diaspora. Read more
This roundtable brings together scholars from different disciplines in the liberal arts to discuss the issue of policing in the 21st century. Read more
"This will allow researchers to access, search, download, modify, and redistribute textual data to explore new forms in areas such as born-digital annotation, reading practices, audiences for Greek and Latin, and avenues of research." Read more
"This will allow researchers to access, search, download, modify, and redistribute textual data to explore new forms in areas such as born-digital annotation, reading practices, audiences for Greek and Latin, and avenues of research." Read more
Meet the three interns who have been working at the CHS in Washington, DC, managing the annual Council of Independent Colleges (CIC) seminar. Read more
Two of Professor Nagy's most recent articles have become available under the online publication Short Writings Volume IV, the fourth volume in a series of online anthologies, all available online for free at the CHS website. Read more
Join us on Saturday, March 11, 2017, in Athens, for the SPEL-CHS joint conference on the topic of “From Homer to Modern Greek: diachronic approaches to Greek language.” A live stream will also be available. Read more
Join us on Saturday, March 11, 2017, in Athens, for the SPEL-CHS joint conference on the topic of “From Homer to Modern Greek: diachronic approaches to Greek language.” A live stream will also be available. Read more
As part of the international scholarly discourse on sports, society and politics, the 2017 meeting of the IOA/CHS Symposium examines the significance of memory in post-agonistic formations of identity for athletes and their states. Read more