University of Exeter Classics and Ancient History research seminar: Damien Lee, Elena Isayev and Andrew Schaap on ‘Non-State civic membership from Antiquity to Modernity: Ancient Roman Expulsions and Anishinaabe (Ojibwa) Citizenship Resurgence’

TIME: 12:40PM - 2:30PM

DATE: Wednesday, March 5th 2025

VENUE: University of Exeter

University of Exeter Classics and Ancient History Research Seminars (term 2)

Some seminars will be livestreamed on Zoom. If you would like to attend remotely, please email Chiara Meccariello at c.meccariello@exeter.ac.uk to obtain the Zoom links.

*All times are UK time*

 

Wednesday 22 January, 16:35-18:00, Zoom only

Laura Castelli (Cambridge): ‘Aristotle and the Presocratics: the Case of the Pythagoreans’

Hosted by the Centre for the study of Science, Technology, Ancient Medicine and Philosophy

 

Wednesday 5 February, 11:35-13:30, Streatham Campus, Harrison 209 (in person only)

Ashwini Lakshminarayanan (Cardiff): ‘Localizing Buddhist Rituals Along Trade Routes: a Comparative Study of the Evidence from Karakorum and Berenike’

Hosted by the Centre for Motion and Connectivity in the Ancient World

 

Wednesday 5 March, 12:40-14:30, Streatham Campus, Northcott House, Council Chamber, and Zoom

Damien Lee (Toronto Metropolitan), Elena Isayev (Exeter, Ancient History) and Andrew Schaap (Exeter, Politics): ‘Non-State civic membership from Antiquity to Modernity: Ancient Roman Expulsions and Anishinaabe (Ojibwa) Citizenship Resurgence’

Organised by Exeter Classics and Ancient History, ROUTES, and the Centre for Political Thought; more information here.

 

Wednesday 19 March, 11:35-13:30, Harrison 209 and Zoom

PhD students’ presentations (speakers and titles TBC)