Assistant Professor in Ancient Greek History, University of Nottingham
My research concerns ancient political theory and history (especially Greek Tyranny and modern Authoritarian Regimes), the ancient Greek economy (especially professions and occupations) and Greek literature. I have taught at the universities of Leeds, Warwick, Lincoln, UCL and now Nottingham.
What is the difference between a populist and a dictator? The ancient Greeks have answers
Oct 31, 2022 08:55 am UTC| Insights & Views Politics
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