SCS Blog Search
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Blog: Ancient Worlds, Modern Communities: Ozymandias and Nero Inspire New PodcastsNina Papathanasopoulou | |
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Blog: Why do we think ancient pandemics changed the world?Merle Eisenberg, Lee Mordechai | |
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Blog: “Disease Discourse” as a Phenomenon: Classical, and Christian, and ContemporaryCarson Bay | |
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Blog: How Would Thucydides Have Recorded the COVID-19 Pandemic?Jennifer Roberts | |
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Blog: Will Reading Fiction Make You a Better Ancient Historian?Carlos Noreña | |
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Blog: What Does Productivity Even Mean to an Ancient Historian?Lindsey Mazurek | |
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Blog: A Guide to Pitching Your Book at a ConferenceErin Averett, Sarah Bond, Derek Counts, Bethany Wasik | |
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Blog: A Day in the Life of a ClassicistAyelet Haimson Lushkov, Nadya Williams | |
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Blog: An Interview with Adrienne MayorAdrienne Mayor | |
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Blog: A Transitional Latin Reading EnvironmentEmma Vanderpool | |
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Blog: The Golden Line—From Classroom to CanonKenneth Mayer | |
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A New Incarnation of Latin in China, by Yongyi LiEllen Bauerle, Yongyi Li | |