Couverture de Disability in Ancient Greece

Disability in Ancient Greece

Disability in Ancient Greece

Écouter gratuitement

Voir les détails

This week, Alexandra invites Debby Sneed onto the pod to chat about a topic far too often overlooked in documentaries and paperback histories - the lives of disabled people in the Greek world.

We cover some common misconceptions, archaeological evidence, and ancient attitudes. Can the ancient Greek world give our modern societies some pointers on how to make our world more disability friendly? The answer may surprise you...


Transcript


Make sure to click ‘subscribe’ so that you never miss an episode; we have a new topic every Wednesday!

Find Ancient History 101 on social media and our website, where you can learn more about our expert guests.

We have merch available at our RedBubble shop, or you can help support the podcast by buying history books and translations we’ve hand-chosen for you at our online bookshop in the USA or UK.

Or you can buy us a ko-fi! However you choose to support the show, we appreciate it!

Sick of being interrupted by adverts? We have an ad-free subscription here.

Ancient History 101 is a proud member of the Mnemosyne Memory Collective



Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

adbl_web_anon_alc_button_suppression_t1
Aucun commentaire pour le moment