Friday, May 8, 2015

British School at Athens Media

[First posted in AWOL 20 February 2012, updated 8 May 2015]

British School at Athens Media
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The British School at Athens organises a number of events each year to illustrate the work of its members past and present. These are presented at Conferences and Workshops, Public lectures, Upper House Seminars, BSA Seminars in collaboration with other Institutions, Fitch-Wiener Seminars in Archaeological Science, BSA Friends Lectures. They are held in Greece or the UK. Since 2011 a select number of these have been made available to a wider audience through video or audio recordings. There are also links to a number of Video tours and montages highlighting aspects of the School’s work. This material is available through the BSA Youtube channel.

Highlighted video  "The Work of the British School at Athens"
 

A selection of audio recordings:
TitleDescription

Philosophy with a Public Voice: A Forgotten Legacy of Ancient Greece A lecture by Prof. Alexander Nehamas delivered at the British Academy as part of the series of lectures organized for the 125th anniversary of the British School at Athens, "Living Hellenism: Triptych of Lectures." (Tuesday, 18 October 2011)
The Heritages of Modern Greeks A lecture by Prof. Peter Mackridge delivered at the British Academy as part of the series of lectures organized for the 125th anniversary of the British School at Athens, "Living Hellenism: Triptych of Lectures." (Thursday, 20 October 2011)

Byzantium today A lecture by Prof. Dame Averil Cameron delivered at the British Academy as part of the series of lectures organized for the 125th anniversary of the British School at Athens, "Living Hellenism: Triptych of Lectures." (Wednesday, 19 October 2011)

Participation a User's Guide A lecture delivered by Prof. Irit Rogoff at the BSA Upper House, organized in association with Qbox Gallery and the British Council as part of the exhibition "The R3turn Call: Singularities in Transit." (February 22, 2011)

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