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Trojan Horse Universities: How tech billionaires and alt-right figures legitimise intolerance in Classics.
The alt-right are influencing our universities in unexpected ways…
The Antiquity to Alt-Right Pipeline
If it seems like the alt-right are filling social media with their bile, this piece will at least confirm that for you.
Review: Bad Girls of Ancient Greece
A new book about the women often ignored in Greek mythology has our Carlotta Vincenzi enthusing...
In Praise of Doing Less: From Ancient Societies to the Modern Hustle
Are we working too hard? It seems the ancient Egyptians would raise an eyebrow at our "hustle culture".
Igbo mythology: A beginner’s guide
South-east Nigeria is home to a rich mythological tradition. Onyemauche Jessica will take you through the basics...
Dido Deserved Better
A victim of a man driven by a heroic code, or a woman of strength brought low by something altogether darker? Arianna J. Baggett has thoughts...
Classics About Town: Alexander the Traffic Warden?
It seems every city in Europe has Easter Eggs of Classics in unexpected places. As Isabel Hood explains, Edinburgh is no exception...
Flora: The People’s Goddess
More than just a goddess of Spring and flowers, it seems Flora was a powerful deity for Rome’s working class, who could bring the city to a standstill…
Dynasty Warriors: Searching for the Heroes of Romance of the Three Kingdoms
The Three Kingdoms form the backdrop to an epic historical novel, but as Leon Corneille-Cowell explains, the history behind the novel is as gripping as fiction.
Endometriosis & Gynaecological Health in the Ancient World
Charlotte Horwood looks into the treatment of endometriosis in the ancient world, and what it can teach us in the modern.
‘They Make a Desert….’: Tacitus, Palestine and the Logic of Liberal Colonialism
Hand-wringing liberal commentators would be joined by the likes of Tacitus were he still alive, argues Sahal Abdi.