In this episode, we're joined by Thomas Alexander Husøy to talk about identity in the ancient world, learning ancient languages, hertiage and field work, the library-based nature of humanities PhDs, and life in the context of the lockdown.
In this series, I interview postgraduate researchers to learn about their subject area, specific project, postgraduate journey, and experiences of academia. Each episode focuses on a single theme. We talk frankly about our perceptions and reflect upon the consequences of our research. The series is suited to everyone but may be particularly relevant to early-stage PGRs and their supervisors.
Thomas' blog: https://www.vikingclassics.blogspot.com
Herodotus Helpline: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bRwpHMkLZy0&t=782s
Myths and Politics Talk Summary: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q6WZ7QAssK4&t=31s
Introduction to Myths and Politics: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eC4_CrN91Yk&t=2s
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