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Mamy możliwość wywiadu z Paul Cartledge jednym z najwybitniejszych specjalistów z tej dziedziny (współcracownik NGC). Może macie jakieś pytania , kłopot z czymś , cos was zastanawia, coś jest niejasne, coś po filmie w kinach - z tej materi ---- prosimy o podawanie pytań a ułożymy wspólnie wywiad.

oto nie które publikacje i info na temat co to za specjalista :

CURRICULUM VITAE: PAUL ANTHONY CARTLEDGE



Date of Birth: 24.03.1947 Nationality: British



PRESENT POSITION: Professor of Greek History, Cambridge (since 1999)

Fellow, Clare College (since1981)



HONOURS Awarded Gold Cross of the Order of Honour of the Greek

Republic (by President of Greece), 2002



ACADEMIC RECORD, AWARDS, FELLOWSHIPS



1960-65 St Paul's School, London, Foundation Scholar

1965-69 New College Oxford, Ella Stephens Open Scholar

1967 Class I, Hon. Mods.

1969 Class I, Lit. Hum. (Ancient History &

Philosophy)

1969-70 Craven Fellow, U. of Oxford

1970-72 Salvesen J.R.F., University Coll., Oxford

1972-3 Lecturer in Classics, New Univ. of Ulster

1973-8 Lecturer in Classics, Trinity College Dublin

(MA 1978)

1975 D.Phil. (Oxon): 'Early Sparta c.950-650 B.C.: an archaeological and historical study'

[Spv. Prof. Sir John Boardman]

1978-79 Lecturer in Classical Civilization, Warwick

University

1979-93 University Lecturer in Classics, Cambridge

1980 Elected Fellow, Society of Antiquaries of London

1981- Elected Fellow, & Director of Studies in Classics, Clare College

1993-9 Reader in Greek History, Cambridge

1994-6 President, Cambridge Philological Society



INVITED LECTURES & PAPERS, GRANTS



1982 Research grant, Leverhulme Trust

1986 Invited Speaker, BSA Centenary Conference,

Athens

1988 Invited Speaker, Israel Classical Society,

Annual Meeting, Be'er Sheva University

1989 Lansdowne Guest Lecturer, University of

Victoria (UVic), British Columbia, Canada

1990 Professeur Associé, Centre Louis Gernet,

Paris

1992 Invited Lecturer, University of Crete

Invited Lecturer, Harvard University

Invited Lecturer, Brown University

1993 Lansdowne Guest Lecturer, UVic

Invited Speaker, 'Democracy Ancient &

Modern' Conference (Washington, D.C.)

1993 Invited Speaker (representing Institute of

Classical Studies, London), 'Empire, Nation,

Language' Conference (Institute of

Commonwealth Studies, London)

1994 Invited Speaker, Gibbon Bicentenary

Conference (Jesus College, Oxford)



Keynote Speaker, 'Economic Thought and

Economic Reality in Ancient Greece'

Conference (European Cultural Centre,

Delphi)





1994-6 President, Cambridge Philological Society

1995 Keynote Speaker, A.S.C.S.A. meeting in

honour of M.H. Jameson (N.Y.)

Invited Speaker, 'Democracy and War'

Conference (Woodrow Wilson Center,

Washington, D.C.)

'Archaic Greece: the Evidence', Conference

(U. of Wales College of Cardiff)

'Myth into Logos', International

Colloquium (U. of Bristol)

1997 'Sparta: New Perspectives', Conference

(U. of Wales College of Cardiff)

1998 'Writing the Ancient Greeks for Today'

(U. of Köln, U. of Mannheim)

'Back to the Future' (Alumni Weekend,

Cambridge)

1998/9 Lectures/Seminars in Greek history,

historiography, history of political thought

(Sorbonne, U. de Paris VII)

1999 'Revolution and Revolt in Classical

Antiquity' (Crayenborgh Seminar, U. of

Leiden)

'Boiotian Swine F(or)ever?', Invited

Lecture (Yale U.)



'Law and Literature in Athens and Rome',

Conference (Brown U.)

'California Dreaming? Utopian theory,

Revolutionary Praxis?' (Invited Webster

Lecture, Stanford U.)

'Greek slavery and civilization: a millennial

re-view' (U.C. Berkeley)

2000 'Ideas of Utopia Ancient and Modern' &

'Greek slavery and civilization: a millennial

re-view' (Visiting Scholar, Center for Hellenic Studies,

Washington, DC)

2001 '"Wanna raise hell, Helot?" The Helot

mirage -

a personal re-view' (Helot Workshop, keynote lecture,

Harvard U)

'The Greeks for All: Popular Histories' (Cambridge

Int. Summer Sch. 24 July; BM Society 28 Aug.; U. of

London Research Seminar 4 Oct; Cambridge U.

Hellenic Society 26 Oct.)

'"Wanna raise hell, Helot?" The Helots of Sparta'

(Invited McClatchy Lecture in Classics, California State

U, Fresno)

2002 Berkshire Conference on Women's History

(Sparta panel), U. of Connecticut

Greek political thought and practice (U. of

Zaragoza, Spain)

Institute of Hellenic History foundation, Athens

Roberts lecturer (Dickinson College,

PA)

Cornell U.

U. of Michigan, Ann Arbor (inaugural Platsis coll.)





2003 St Andrews

(Sir Steven) Runciman Lecturer, King's College London

Reading U.

Nottingham U.

U. of Bologna

Dublin, Ireland (UCD)

Apollo Conf, European Cultural Centre, Delphi

U. of Chicago (Visiting Prof, lecture,

seminar)

2004 Copenhagen POLIS Centre colloquium,

Copenhagen

Birmingham U.

U. of Tulane, LA (Georges Lecture)

Archilochus Conf, Paros



CONFERENCE/SEMINAR ORGANIZATION & DIRECTION



1988 Co-director and co-editor, Cambridge

Ancient History Seminar (CAHS) 'NOMOS'

(published 1990, Books no. 6)

1992 'Co-organizer, 'The Greek Revolution:

Democracy and Citizenship', International

Conference (Darwin Coll.)

1993 Co-director and co-editor, CAHS 'KOSMOS'

(published 1998, Books no. 13)

1997 Co-organizer, Joint Cambridge-Princeton

Political Thought Seminar, 'Democracy and

its Malcontents, Ancient and Modern'

Co-organizer, 'KERDOS: The Economics of

Gain in Antiquity', Int. conf. (Darwin

Coll.)

1998 Co-organizer, CAHS 'OIKOS: Families in

Ancient Greece'

1999 Organizer, 'Greek Historiography in National

Context, c. 1750-1950' (Faculty Craven

Seminar)

2002 Co-organizer, 'Ancient Monuments and Modern

Identities:

The history of archaeology in 19th and 20th century

Greece', Cambridge, 25-27 March, 2002





ADMINISTRATIVE RESPONSIBILITIES



1979-82 Council, Hellenic Society

1980-86 JACT Ancient History Committee

1981-8 Tutor for Accommodation, Clare College

1982-5 Council, Cambridge Philological Society

1987-9 External Examiner, Ancient History &

Archaeology, Trinity College Dublin

1988-91 Council, Cambridge Philological society

1988-91 Council, Hellenic Society, & Society's

Representative on JACT Council

1989-92 External Examiner, University of London:

Federal History & Classics B.A. & M.A.;

External Examiner, K.C.L., Classics B.A.

1990-95 Member, Faculty Appointments Committee

1990-1 Secretary, Board of Classics, & Degree

Committee of Board (2 calendar years)

1991- Governor, The St Paul's Schools (with special

responsibility

for liaison on curriculum matters)

1992 Co-organizer (with G.E.R. Lloyd), 'The Greek

Revolution: Democracy and Citizenship'

(Darwin College, Cambridge)

1992-5 Standing Committee, Council of University

Classical Departments

1992-5 Finance Committee, Clare College

1994 External Assessor, Chair of Ancient History,

University of Manchester

1995- Member, Board of Electors to the Laurence

Professorship of Classical Archaeology

1995-8 Managing Committee, BSA

1995-8 Fellowship Committee, Clare College

1996-9 Chairman, College Classical Representatives

(Directors of Studies in Classics,

Cambridge)

1998 External Assessor, Wills Chair of Greek,

University of Bristol

1998-9, 2000- Member, Faculty Teaching Committee

1998- Member, Faculty Appointments Committee,

Faculty Appeal Steering Group

1998- Council, Hellenic Society

1999-2000 Faculty Schools Liaison Co-Ordinator;

Member, Faculty Promotions Committee

2001+2002 Chairman, Faculty Board of Classics [head of

Faculty Fundraising campaign]

2002- Syndic (Trustee), Fitzwilliam Museum

2003-4 Member, Senior Academic Promotions Appeals

Committee

2003- Member, Working Group of the 800th Anniversary

Fundraising Campaign, and of the Joint Committee

on Development, Cambridge U.

Member, Advisory Council, Institute of Classical Studies





SUPERVISION/EXAMINATION OF GRADUATES, OTHER TEACHING



i. Own graduates - past include S.C. Todd (now U. of Manchester), R. Sallares

(U. of Manchester Institute of Science & Technology),

N. McKeown (U. of Birmingham), S. Hodkinson (U.

of Nottingham), R. Martinez Lacy (U. of Mexico),

Ms L. Rubinstein (Royal Holloway, U. of London), Ms D. Allen

(U. of Chicago), Ms J. Sonin (MIT Business School),

A. Blanshard (U. of Reading), Ms E. Greenwood (U.

of St Andrews), J. Lewis (Carlton College, OH),

P. Low (U. of Manchester); present include Mr R. Anderson,

Mr A. Clements, Mr E. Moloney, Ms C. Taylor, Mr G. Wheeler



ii. Ph.D examiner - G. Herman, A. Missiou, C. Morgan, P. Wilson,

S. von Reden, J. Hall, T. Duff, Y. Huang (KCL), A.

D'Angour (UCL), E. Fernandes, S. Owen, I. McGregor Morris

(Manchester), F. Hobden (St Andrews)



iii. Other Teaching - Undergraduate Lectures/Classes (2003-2004):

'Imperial Athens', 'Families in the Ancient World',

'Ancient Slavery', 'Societies & Economies of Ancient Greece'



- Undergraduate supervision



EDITORIAL & RELATED ACTIVITIES



1989- Co-Creator and Co-Editor, 'Key Themes in

Ancient History' series for C.U.P. (12

volumes published since 1992, 10 more under

contract)

1991-3 Judge, Routledge Ancient History Prize

1993-6 Editorial Board, OMNIBUS

1993- Editorial Board, DIALOGOS

1994-7 Editorial Board, Int. History Review

1996-2000 Judge, Sir Steven Runciman Awards

(Anglo-Hellenic League, Chairman 2000)

1998- Editorial consultant, History of Political

Thought

1998- Co-Creator and Co-Editor, 'Classical

Inter/Faces'

series for Duckworth (5 vols published to

date)

2000- Advisory Co-Editor, Edinburgh Readings on the

Ancient World

2002 Chair, Criticos Prize panel



Publisher's reader and/or consultant for: U.K. - C.U.P., Duckworth (consultant), Edinburgh U.P. (consultant), O.U.P., Polity P. and Routledge; & U.S.A. - Chicago U.P., Harvard U.P., Johns Hopkins U.P., Princeton U.P. Titles (hors série) since 1998 include:



J. Hall Hellenicity (Chicago UP)

P. Hunt Slaves, Warfare, and Ideology in the Greek Historians (CUP) J. Ober Political Dissent in Democratic Athens (Princeton UP) K. Raaflaub & D. Boedeker (eds.) Democracy, Empire and the Arts

in Fifth-century Athens (Harvard U.P.)

T. Whitmarsh Ancient Greek Literature (Polity P., Cambridge)

F. Hartog, Memories of Odysseus: Frontier Tales from Ancient Greece (Edinburgh

U.P.)

Cl. MosséAlexander the Great: Destiny and Myth (Edinburgh U.P.) Simon Adams Alexander the Great (Marshall Editions)



Referee for learned journals, including: JHS, CQ, CA, Phoenix, CPh, PCPhS, War & Society, IHR, HPT.





Kilka stron na temat tego Pana i jego książek (nie są one związane z NGC)….



http://www.hoplites.co.uk/html/cartledge.html



http://www.bbcfactual.co.uk/greeks_author.htm



http://www.directtextbook.com/author/paul-cartledge

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