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Greek Tragedy at the National Theatre of Prague during the Nazi occupation (1939 – 1945)

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Reimagining Ancient Greece and Rome: APGRD public lectures
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Alena Sarkissian gives public lecture, subtitled 'Theatre as a space of Spiritual Contemplation', on Greek Tragedy in the Czech Republic under Nazi Occupation.

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A People’s History of Classics

Edith Hall and Henry Stead in conversation about their book, A People’s History of Classics: Class and Greco-Roman Antiquity in Britain and Ireland 1689 to 1939
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Series
Reimagining Ancient Greece and Rome: APGRD public lectures
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Alena Sarkissian
Keywords
ancient greek
greek tragedy
ancient drama
classics
classical reception
theatre studies
performance studies
theatre history
nazi occupation
Second World War
drama
czech republic
Department: Faculty of Classics
Date Added: 12/02/2021
Duration: 01:14:59

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