Recorded April 26, 2021.
Classical Athens excluded groups of people from political power – enslaved people, metics (non-Athenian residents) and women. In this episode, Elizabeth Foley talks with Dr. Carrie Sawtell and Dr. Katherine Backler about women in Classical Athens in the context and question of “power” and through a selection of material and literary sources discusses how women experienced and engaged with their society despite political powerlessness.
Dr. Carrie Sawtell holds an MA and PhD from the University of Sheffield. Carrie recently held the Macmillan-Rodewald Studentship at the British School at Athens, and is currently training to teach secondary history
Dr. Katherine Backler is an Examination Fellow at All Souls College at the University of Oxford where she recently defended her doctoral thesis.
Host, Elizabeth Foley, is a PhD candidate (Irish Research Council Postgraduate Scholar) in Classics at Trinity College Dublin.
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