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The Battle of Marathon: How a Battle Can Shape Culture

Tue 28 February 2023

Wolfson College

While the fighting at Marathon was over in one day, the battle for the idea of Marathon has lasted ever since. Marathon shaped how the ancient Athenians thought about themselves and how they related to others. It shaped new developments in art, theatre, and literature. It shaped the way that the Athenians responded to the Age of Alexander the Great. Later it became part of the way that the Romans thought about themselves and their empire, even as it helped the Greeks adjust to life in Roman Greece. In the Byzantine Empire, Marathon was a familiar household word for anyone with a passing education. In the century that saw the Normans conquer England, an Afghan-born poet writing in Persian was creating a new romance around figures from the Marathon story. As epochs came and went, Marathon remained a cultural orientation point, influencing education, thinking, and expression all over the world. It has been used to advocate for imperialism and anti-imperialism alike. It has been used to defend democracy and to critique it. Even in our own era, Marathon plays a remarkable role in sport, film, and literature with each iteration re-imagining the battle and its meaning. Join us to explore the ideas attached to Marathon in antiquity and beyond.

Speaker:
Dr Sonya Nevin is an Affiliated Lecturer in Ancient History at the University of Cambridge Faculty of Education. Sonya has worked and volunteered in several museums and, with animator Steve K Simons, runs the Panoply Vase Animation Project making animations from antiquities. Her publications include Military Leaders and Sacred Space in Classical Greek Warfare (Bloomsbury, 2017), Teaching Ancient Greece (forthcoming later this year), and - the subject of her talk this evening - The Idea of Marathon: Battle and Culture (Bloomsbury, 2022).

Details:
This is a hybrid event, which will take place in-person in the Gatsby Room (Chancellor's Centre) at Wolfson College and also on Zoom.

If you would like to attend online, please register for the Zoom link: https://wolfson-cam-ac-uk.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJAodu2orzwoEtOPZ5KQx3qyHkFoty8TqqsB
For the in-person audience, drinks and snacks will be available after the talk.

Cost: Free

Enquiries and booking

No need to book.

Enquiries: Chantal Holland Website Email: events-coordinator@wolfson.cam.ac.uk

Timing

Live Stream In person

All times

Tue 28 February 2023 5:30PM - 7:00PM

Venue

Address: Wolfson College
Gatsby Room (Chancellor's Centre)
Wolfson College
Barton Road
Cambridge
Cambridgeshire
CB3 9BB
United Kingdom
Email: events-coordinator@wolfson.cam.ac.uk
Telephone: +441223335900
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