Popular culture and the end of antiquity

Popular Culture and the end of Antiquity in Southern Gaul. c.400-550 - Dr Lucy Grig (Edinburgh)

5:15pm - 7:30pm / Tuesday 24th April 2018 / Venue: Seminar Room 12 South Teaching Hub
Type: Seminar / Category: Research / Series: Liverpool Centre for Medieval and Renaissance Studies
  • Admission: Admission is free. For more information and to register, please contact Dr Anna French: anna.french@liverpool.ac.uk
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Dr Grig’s work on popular culture bases itself in the fascinating but under-explored period of late Antiquity. Most recently, she has edited Popular Culture in the Ancient World, and is is a member of the Governing Board of the International Late Antiquity Network. She currently holds a British Academy Mid-Career Fellowship, which funds work on the social and economic contexts of change in popular culture, and in this paper she will share some of the findings that have emerged from this ongoing project.

Venue South Campus Teaching Hub, Seminar Room 12