[Antiquitas] Fwd: FW: Classics Colloquium - better quality poster
Heta Björklund
heta.bjorklund at helsinki.fi
Ma Loka 9 14:42:21 EET 2020
FYI!
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Subject: FW: Classics Colloquium - better quality poster
Date: Mon, 9 Nov 2020 11:11:23 +0200
From: Aunesluoma, Juhana H <juhana.aunesluoma at helsinki.fi>
To: Björklund, Heta K <heta.bjorklund at helsinki.fi>
Hei Heta,
Jos on edelleen jokin sopiva sähköpostilista, niin tätä kutsua voisi
laittaa eteenpäin. Kiitos paljona avusta!
pt Juhana
*From:*Europaeum Office <euroinfo at europaeum.ox.ac.uk>
*Sent:* perjantai 6. marraskuuta 2020 11.54
*Subject:* Classics Colloquium - better quality poster
Dear All,
Apologies for the repeat email, but in my last email the poster pdf got
corrupted somehow.
Thank you
Susanne
Dear All,
Please find attached and below details of our Call for
Papers/Applications for our next Classics Colloquium on Slavery. We
welcome applications from all students in the member network, and this
should not be necessarily restricted to just Classicists!
We would be grateful if you could distribute this to any relevant students.
Best wishes,
Susanne
*EUROPAEUM CLASSICS COLLOQUIUM*
*Slavery: Antiquity and Modernity in Dialogue*
*11-12 February 2021*
*in virtual format (Zoom)*
*The question of slaves is difficult in every way.*
*Plato *
This on-line EUROPAEUM Classics Colloquium – the 18th in our series –
will explore various aspects of ancient slavery. During the colloquium,
we will be looking at core aspects of slavery - matters that are still
at the very heart of human interest.
The objective of the Colloquium is to examine ancient slavery in all its
manifestations from different perspectives and with a wide range of
research methods. The colloquium will bring together leading
international researchers and scholars including Professor Nino Luraghi
(Oxford University), Professor Edith Hall (King's College, London) and
Dr Myles Lavan (University of St Andrews). New methodologies and
previously untapped sources will be explored, discussing and examining
variation within the ancient word. We will look at how often were slaves
freed and why, and study how important is manumission to our
understanding of slavery. To have a full understanding of the political,
social and economic dimensions of ancient slavery, the colloquium would
be also looking in depth at slavery as a form of trade.
We welcome applications from master’s and doctoral students from within
the EUROPAEUM network. Applicants are invited to give a paper and
contributions are equally welcome from historians of slavery and from
scholars with an interest in slave/unfree agency and participation.
Presentations will be grouped into three thematical panel and they
should be between 15 and 20 minutes. Participants will be invited to
comment on others’ work. We also welcome applications from students who
wish to participate without giving a paper.
Applications should include the EUROPAEUM application form, a brief CV,
and a short abstract of the proposed paper (up to 500 words, if applicable).
More information about how to apply:
https://europaeum.org/opportunities/apply-for-a-europaeum-event/
<https://europaeum.org/opportunities/apply-for-a-europaeum-event/>
Deadline for submission of applications and abstracts: 11 December 2020
Deadline for final papers: 22 January 2021.
All submission should be sent to euroinfo at europaeum.ox.ac.uk
<mailto:euroinfo at europaeum.ox.ac.uk>
*____________________________________________________________*
*Susanne Heinrich*
Administrator | The Europaeum
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