ancient_nut
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I'm probably quite late for this year, but I'll post some of my ideas on what you could do for the project.
Others, please add your own ideas to the bottom!
(be warned, the name "ancient nut" is not an exaggeration- I'm looking mainly at the ancient stuff!)
* The dominance of Thucydides in the study of the Pel. War (or dominance of another writer in another time of ancient history where there isn't much to go for)
* The role of mythology in history (choose a historian, for me Herodotus and Thucydides would be most interesting, and discuss how mythology shapes their history)
* The role of Homer/ Hesiod in the historical canon, and how they have affected the way in which history is written
* The affect of Eurocentrism on the interpretation of ancient history (especially Greece- philhellenism- but also Rome- as they are supposedly the crux of Western civilisation. You could also look at the way in which the Near East and their achievements have been downplayed because of Eurocentrism, or how the affect of Arab technology on the European Renaissance has been downplayed). For Greece, there is a controversial work called "Black Athena" by Martin Bernal. It's mostly rubbish in my opinion (badly backed up, clutches at straws etc), and most classicists ignore him, but the debate he stirred is interesting in itself.
* The way in which medicine is used to alter the perception we have of people- look at the Hippocratic works on women and the womb (basically the cure for everything is to shut up and have kids- says alot about the Greeks and their views on women), or, if you'd like a challenge, look at Foucalt on madness.
My project stemmed from an initial study of Martin Bernal, and went on to look at how Greece is idealised in Western thought. It was difficult but there's a lot of material out there if you know where to look. PM me if you're interested in this one and want some help with sources!
Will come back when I've thought of more.
Others, please add your own ideas to the bottom!
(be warned, the name "ancient nut" is not an exaggeration- I'm looking mainly at the ancient stuff!)
* The dominance of Thucydides in the study of the Pel. War (or dominance of another writer in another time of ancient history where there isn't much to go for)
* The role of mythology in history (choose a historian, for me Herodotus and Thucydides would be most interesting, and discuss how mythology shapes their history)
* The role of Homer/ Hesiod in the historical canon, and how they have affected the way in which history is written
* The affect of Eurocentrism on the interpretation of ancient history (especially Greece- philhellenism- but also Rome- as they are supposedly the crux of Western civilisation. You could also look at the way in which the Near East and their achievements have been downplayed because of Eurocentrism, or how the affect of Arab technology on the European Renaissance has been downplayed). For Greece, there is a controversial work called "Black Athena" by Martin Bernal. It's mostly rubbish in my opinion (badly backed up, clutches at straws etc), and most classicists ignore him, but the debate he stirred is interesting in itself.
* The way in which medicine is used to alter the perception we have of people- look at the Hippocratic works on women and the womb (basically the cure for everything is to shut up and have kids- says alot about the Greeks and their views on women), or, if you'd like a challenge, look at Foucalt on madness.
My project stemmed from an initial study of Martin Bernal, and went on to look at how Greece is idealised in Western thought. It was difficult but there's a lot of material out there if you know where to look. PM me if you're interested in this one and want some help with sources!
Will come back when I've thought of more.