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  1. Brill’s Companion to the Classics, Fascist Italy and Nazi Germany
  2. THE PECULIARITIES OF GERMAN PHILHELLENISM
  3. GREEK TRAGEDY IN GERMANY. (E.) Fischer-Lichte Tragedy's Endurance. Performances of Greek Tragedies and Cultural Identity in Germany since 1800. Pp. xx + 398, ills. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2017. Cased, £80, US$115. ISBN: 978-0-19-9...
  4. German Philhellenism: The Pathos of the Historical Imagination from Winckelmann to Goethe. By Damian Valdez. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan. 2014. v + 265 p. £50 (hb). ISBN 978-1-137-29314-5.
  5. Review of 'The Classical Debt: Greek Antiquity in an Era of Austerity'
  6. “Distant Models”? Italian Fascism, National Socialism, and the Lure of the Classics
  7. Contested Commemorations: Republican War Veterans and Weimar Political Culture, by Benjamin Ziemann
  8. Books worth (re)reading
  9. History's proximity? Crisis and Colonisation in Greece - and the Greek Imagination
  10. Xenophon and the Nazis: a case study in the politicization of Greek thought through educational propaganda
  11. Surviving 'Stunde Null': Narrating the Fate of Nazi Elite-School Pupils during the Collapse of the Third Reich
  12. Review of 'An Intimate History of the Front – Masculinity, Sexuality and German Soldiers in the First World War'
  13. ‘Anti-Enlightenment’: National Socialist Educators’ Troubled Relationship with Humanism and the Philhellenist Tradition
  14. ‘Wanderer, kommst du nach Pforta …’: the tension between Classical tradition and the demands of a Nazi elite-school education at Schulpforta and Ilfeld, 1934–45
  15. Zwischen Freundschaft und Feindschaft: Exploring Relationships between Pupils at the Napolas (Nationalpolitische Erziehungsanstalten) and British Public Schoolboys
  16. Helen Roche ‘In Sparta fühlte ich mich wie in einer deutschen Stadt’ (Goebbels)