Mary Beard (Much Wenlock, England – 1955) is Professor of Classical Studies at the University of Cambridge, Research Fellow at Newham College and Professor of Ancient Literature at the Royal Academy of Arts in London. She is a member of the British Academy of Arts and of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, and also an editor at The Times Literary Supplement and a regular collaborator at the BBC. Her studies have delved deep into issues such as the historical and social role of women, and the status of refugees.
History of the United States. Charles Beard, Mary Beard, 1921
Bill Moyers on Faith and Reason; 106; Margaret Atwood and Martin Amis - American Archive of Public Broadcasting
Mary Beard The Shock of the Old Lecture 2 of 3
Globalization A Very Short Introduc.docx
Mary Beard: 'The ancient world is a metaphor for us
The Clash Within — Harvard University Press
Mary Beard's Blog, page 21
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Mary Beard: 'The role of the academic is to make everything less simple', Mary Beard
GREECE IS, DEMOCRACY
The cult of Mary Beard, Mary Beard
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Going After Gore
The Grouchy Historian: An Old-Time Lefty Defends Our Constitution Against Right-Wing Hypocrites and Nutjobs: Asner, Ed, Weinberger, Ed.: 9781501166020: : Books
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