History & Film: Cinematic Window on the Ancient & Modern Worlds
Lights! Camera! Sand! Action! Whether it is the grand expanse of biblical narratives, the imagined world of Greek myth, or the power of Rome, the ancient world continues to provide topics for film. While it is easy to poke fun at the movies for their errors and the poetic license they exercise, there is much to celebrate and learn. Film and television are the lens through which most people learn about the ancient world. This illustrated presentation examines a selection of film clips, highlighting the value of these films and the ways in which they inform us about our modern world.
Lee L. Brice holds a PhD in History from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and is currently an Associate Professor of History at Western Illinois University. He has received several awards and grants for his teaching and research projects. His primary area of research concerns mutinies in the Roman army, but he also maintains a study of the coins of Greek Corinth.
