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Owl of Athena

James Kierstead

Afterthoughts about the ancient world and the modern

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Latest Issues

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Classics and the new research on the West

Last year I was invited to contribute a chapter on classics to an edited volume about curriculum. Eager to incorporate some of the reading I had been doing for my Honours seminar on Western civilization, what I produced ended up being devot...

3 months ago
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Modern movies, ancient world

Arthur Pomeroy is Emeritus Professor of Classics at Victoria University of Wellington and a leading expert on Tacitus, Roman social history, and the ancient world on the modern screen. In this interview we explore the wild and wonderful wor...

7 months ago
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Was Athenian democracy dependent on imperialism and slavery?

This is the final piece that I am re-publishing here after receiving word that Areo magazine was shutting up shop. It combines two articles, the first of which originally appeared on the Areo website on November 26th 2021, and the second of...

7 months ago
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The two towers

Recently I was in Greece for a month teaching my final course for Victoria University of Wellington, the Greek field trip. You can see some pictures of some of the amazing sites we visited on my Instagram, and comments on them on my X accou...

10 months ago
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  • James Kierstead

    Classicist and commentator

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