[classicsnw] RECTIFICATION: September 24th: Guest lecture Arjan Zuiderhoek

  • From: CRASIS <crasis.aws@xxxxxx>
  • To: CRASIS <crasis.aws@xxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 23 Sep 2015 15:41:36 +0200

Dear all,

The subject line of our previous e-mail mistakenly placed the guest lecture
by Arjan Zuiderhoek on the 21st of September. Hereby we would like to
reaffirm that the correct date for the lecture is *this Thursday, September
24th*. Our apologies for any confusion and the extra e-mail traffic.

Kind regards,

The CRASIS committee



On Wed, Sep 23, 2015 at 2:17 PM, CRASIS <crasis.aws@xxxxxx> wrote:

Dear all,

We cordially invite you to a guest lecture *this Thursday, September 24
**(19:00
in A7 - Academiegebouw Groningen),* given by *Arjan Zuiderhoek*,
associate professor in Ancient History at the University of Ghent:



*(Un)equal citizens: honour, power and integration in the Greco-Roman city*


In this talk Arjan Zuiderhoek will examine the development of the ancient
city against a background of rising urbanism - what exactly is it that
makes the Greco-Roman city so unique? As he addresses this question, he
will focus on the (latent) conflict between characteristic political
equality and actual social inequality, and the role that the exchange of
honours played in alleviating these real tensions.


*Dr. Arjan Zuiderhoek is associate professor in Ancient History at the
University of Ghent and has published extensively on the role of cities in
the East Roman Empire. He is author of *The politics of munificence in
the Roman empire: citizens, elites and benefactors in Asia Minor*
(Cambridge, 2009) and is currently preparing a volume on the ancient city
for Cambridge University Press.*


This is an open lecture, followed by a discussion, in the cadre of the U4
platform and the BA History course 'The Beautiful City. Conceptualizing the
city in the ancient world', coordinated by Dr. J.W. Drijvers and Dr. C.G.
Williamson. Attendance is free.

With kind regards,

The CRASIS committee

--
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CRASIS is the Groningen Institute for Interdisciplinary Studies in Culture,
Religion and Society of the Graeco-Roman World. Follow CRASIS on Facebook
<https://www.facebook.com/rug.crasis>or find out more about us on
www.rug.nl/crasis.

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