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Michael Scott

机译:迈克尔·斯科特

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Associate Professor Michael Scott is a researcher and lecturer based in the department of Classics and Ancient History at the University of Warwick. He is also President of the Lytham St Annes Classical Association. Prior to his appointment at Warwick, Michael was the Moses and Mary Finley Research Fellow in ancient history at Darwin College, as well as an Affiliated Lecturer in the Faculty of Classics, at Cambridge University. Michael's research and teaching engages with interdisciplinary approaches to the literary, epigraphic and material evidence to investigate ancient Greek and Roman society, particularly focusing on Delphi and Olympia as religious spaces.While Michael has contributed significantly to the field of classics and ancient history by publishing extensively, he has also enjoyed great success in engaging wider audiences with the ancient world. He regularly talks in schools around the country, writes books intended for the popular market as well as articles for national and international newspapers and magazines. Michael's experience in writing and presenting a range of programmes intended for TV and radio audiences has made him a household name. He has written and presented programmes for the National Geographic, History Channel, Nova, and the BBC including Delphi: bellybutton of the ancient world (BBC4); Guilty Pleasures: luxury in the ancient and medieval words (BBC4); Jesus: rise to power (Natural Geographic); Ancient Discoveries (History Channel); Who were the Greeks? (BBC2); The Mystery of the X Tombs (BBC2/Nova); The Greatest Show on Earth (BBC4, in conjunction with the Open University). He has also presented a radio series for BBC Radio 4, Spin the Globe. Michael's most recent programme, Roman Britain from the Air, was aired on ITV in December 2014.In this interview, I talk to him about his engagement with other disciplines within the humanities, his forthcoming book project, and his experiences writing and presenting TV and radio documentaries.
机译:迈克尔·斯科特(Michael Scott)副教授是沃里克大学(University of Warwick)经典与古代史系的研究员兼讲师。他还是Lytham St Annes古典音乐协会主席。在被任命为Warwick之前,Michael是达尔文学院的摩西和玛丽·芬利(Mose Finley)古代历史研究学者,以及剑桥大学经典系的附属讲师。迈克尔的研究和教学采用跨学科的方法来研究文学,史学和物质证据,以研究古希腊和罗马社会,特别是把德尔菲和奥林匹亚作为宗教场所。尽管如此,迈克尔通过广泛出版著作为经典和古代史做出了重要贡献,他在吸引更多观众与古代世界方面也取得了巨大的成功。他定期在全国各地的学校里演讲,写给大众市场的书籍,以及为国内外报纸和杂志撰写的文章。迈克尔在撰写和介绍一系列面向电视和广播观众的节目方面的经验使他家喻户晓。他曾为国家地理,历史频道,新星和BBC(包括Delphi:古代世界的肚脐(BBC4))撰写和介绍节目。有罪的乐趣:古代和中世纪的话语中的奢华(BBC4);耶稣:掌权(自然地理);古代发现(历史频道);谁是希腊人? (BBC2); X坟墓之谜(BBC2 / Nova);地球上最伟大的表演(BBC4,与开放大学合作)。他还为BBC广播电台4(《旋转地球》)制作了广播系列。迈克尔最近的节目是《空中的不列颠英国》,于2014年12月在ITV播出。在这次采访中,我向他讲述了他与人文学科其他学科的交往,即将出版的图书项目以及他撰写和展示电视节目的经验以及广播纪录片。

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