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Hardeep Dhindsa

Listen to our introductory interview with Hardeep over on The Classics Podcast

And to our Q&A with Hardeep here:

About Hardeep

Hardeep Dhindsa is a PhD researcher at King’s College London and is a specialist in classical art and its receptions. He is currently working on his doctoral thesis which questions the relationship between ethno-nationalism and imperial identity on the eighteenth-century British Grand Tour. In 2022 he undertook a Leverhulme Study Abroad Studentship at the British School at Rome, where he researched the wider relationship between classical antiquity and the British Empire. Hardeep is a postgraduate representative of the British Society for Eighteenth Century Studies and he recently collaborated with Bishopsgate Institute to create a walking tour of vanishing imperial architecture in City of London, and the National Gallery, London on a public tour of Race and colour in European art.

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