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Joan Liversidge (1914–1984)

Auteur de Britain in the Roman Empire

7+ oeuvres 98 utilisateurs 1 Critiques

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Comprend les noms: LIVERSIDGE JOAN

Œuvres de Joan Liversidge

Oeuvres associées

A Handbook of Roman Art: Survey of the Visual Arts of Roman World (1983) — Contributeur — 129 exemplaires
Indian Sculptures in the von der Heydt Collection — Revision of English Manuscript, quelques éditions3 exemplaires

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Date de naissance
1914-05-22
Date de décès
1984-01-16
Sexe
female
Nationalité
UK
Lieu de naissance
London, England, UK
Lieu du décès
Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England, UK
Lieux de résidence
Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England, UK
Études
University of Cambridge (Newnham College)
Professions
archaeologist
scholar of decorative arts
university professor
Organisations
University of Cambridge (Newnham College)
Cambridge University Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology
Lucy Cavendish College, Cambridge
Prix et distinctions
Society of Antiquaries of London (fellow|1951)
Courte biographie
Joan Liversidge was born in London, England. Her father was killed in World War I and she was raised by her mother and educated privately. She attended the University of Cambridge, where she originally planned a career as a musician. However, she switched to archaeology and graduated in 1938. She took a diploma in Prehistoric Archaeology in 1942, and conducted a survey of Roman British villas for which she was awarded an M.Litt. degree in 1949. This became the basis for her specialty, the study of interior decoration and domestic arrangements in Roman British secular buildings, particularly wall paintings. She worked at Cambridge throughout her career, first as a Research Fellow at her alma mater Newnham College from 1955 to 1958; she was later named a Newnham Associate. She became a Lecturer in Archaeology in 1973. She was Honorary Keeper of the Roman Collections at the Cambridge University Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology (later the Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology) from 1951 until her death. She wrote extensively on Roman Britain for general audiences as well as for professionals. Her books included Britain in the Roman Empire (1968) and Everyday Life in the Roman Empire (1976). She was a Founding Fellow of Lucy Cavendish College and served 20 years on the governing body. There she was a College Lecturer and Director of Studies in Archaeology, and a member of the Education and Fellowship Committees. She was elected a Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries in 1951 and served as Honorary Secretary of the Cambridge Antiquarian Society from 1955 to 1981.

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Lovely little series, aimed at middle school kids from England. I love the suggested activities for the kids to learn more, and the information is solid. In this particular volume, the author covered the various topics by following the lives and stories of a couple of Roman legionaries one to deployment on Hadrian's Wall, the other to retirement, but it worked well. The illustrations were well researched, and supported the text.I hope I can find a copy of the Roman Gaul volume in the same series.… (plus d'informations)
 
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Œuvres
7
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2
Membres
98
Popularité
#193,038
Évaluation
3.9
Critiques
1
ISBN
11

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