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SUMMARY:The slave trade in ancient Greece and the emergence of discourses of othering
DESCRIPTION:Speaker | David Lewis (The University of Edinburgh)\nResearch Cycle | Slavery, ethnicity and race in the Mediterranean. Ideas and attitudes from Homer to Columbus ( https://turinhumanitiesprogramme.fondazione1563.it/research-projects/research-project-2022/ )\nDirector of Studies | Nino Luraghi ( https://turinhumanitiesprogramme.fondazione1563.it/nino-luraghi/ ) (University of Oxford)\nThe THP Seminar will take place at Palazzo d’Azeglio (via Principe Amedeo 34, Torino) with live streaming on Fondazione 1563 YouTube channel\n
URL:https://turinhumanitiesprogramme.fondazione1563.it/events/slave-trade-in-ancient-greece-and-the-emergence-of-discourses-of-othering/
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LOCATION:via Principe Amedeo 34, Torino
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