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Britpop to Brexit: Popular music and the neoliberal project in the UK
Things (continue to) Fall Apart
To sing the blues: a light in the darkness
The folly of tyranny and the failure of absolute rule in Sophocles’ Antigone
Identity, memory and belonging: The agony and opportunity of identity in Rome
Roman ruins: redeemers of self and city
To each their own: Nature in the lives of Rousseau, the Utopians, and Werther
Money over morals: the corruption of people and place in first century Rome
To be themselves: Gender and justice in the ancient Greek canon
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Teresa Stolarskyj
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On Flourishing
Scraps of love and the sweetness of longing
February 20, 2021
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To be themselves: Gender and justice in the ancient Greek canon
October 24, 2020
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