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The Centre for Classical Reception promotes the study of the afterlives of ancient Greece and Rome: from medieval romances to Renaissance architecture, nineteenth-century art to modern cinema. Our Centre explores not just the depth and significance of classical influences on later cultures, but also the ways in which the ancient world continues to reshape the world of today. Members of our Centre are drawn from a wide range of departments, including Classics and Ancient History, Archaeology, English Studies, History, and Modern Languages and Cultures. Durham has one of the world's most vibrant research communities in Classical Reception - and members of our Centre are involved in teaching, supervision and research across the breadth of the field. Recent high profile public events have included broadcasts, exhibitions - and a visit from the director Oliver Stone.

Vision

Vision

Vision

People

People

Renaissance artwork of a roman reception

Projects

Projects

Publications

Publications

A People's History of Classics Class and Greco-Roman Antiquity in Britain and Ireland 1689 to 1939

Get in touch

To get in touch with us directly edith.hall@durham.ac.uk

Department of Classics and Ancient History

38 North Bailey

Durham

DH1 3EU