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Tag Archives: Neo-Classicism

Neo-classicism in the HE classroom, 13th June 2013

Posted on June 20, 2013 by Jamie Wood

I attended a really excellent HEA event at the University of Roehampton last week, Neo-classicism in the HE classroom, on the reception of classical culture in eighteenth century England. Dr Alannah Tomkins, of Keele University, ran a really useful workshop … Continue reading →

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