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Andrew Wallace-Hadrill

Andrew Frederic Wallace-Hadrill, OBE, FBA, FSA (born 29 July 1951) is a British ancient historian, classical archaeologist, and academic. He is Professor of Roman Studies and Director of Research in the Faculty of Classics at the University of Cambridge. He was Director of the British School at Rome between 1995 and 2009, and Master of Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge from August 2009 to July 2013.

Andrew Wallace-Hadrill

Born
Andrew Frederic Wallace-Hadrill

(1951-07-29) 29 July 1951 (age 72)
NationalityBritish
Academic background
Alma materCorpus Christi College, Oxford
ThesisSuetonius on the Emperor: Studies in the Representation of the Emperor in the Caesars (1980)
Academic work
DisciplineAncient history
Classical archaeology
InstitutionsUniversity of Cambridge
Magdalene College, Cambridge
University of Reading
British School at Rome
Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge

Early life Edit

Wallace-Hadrill was born on 29 July 1951 in Oxford, England, the son of mediaeval historian John Michael Wallace-Hadrill. He was educated at the private Rugby School.[1] He studied at University of Oxford, where he read for a Bachelor of Arts (BA) degree in Classics at Corpus Christi College. This was later promoted to a Master of Arts (MA Oxon). He went on to attain a Doctor of Philosophy (DPhil) degree at St John's College, University of Oxford.[2]

Academic career Edit

Wallace-Hadrill's first academic position was Fellow of Magdalene College, University of Cambridge between 1976 and 1983. He was also the Director of Studies in Classics of the College during that time. He then lectured at the University of Leicester from 1983 till 1987. In 1987, he became Professor of Classics at the University of Reading until 2009.[2] Wallace-Hadrill was Director of the British School at Rome between 1995 and 2009. He was elected the 25th Master of Sidney Sussex College at the University of Cambridge, taking up office in August 2009 on the expiry by statute of Professor Dame Sandra Dawson's tenure.[3] In June 2012, it was announced that he would be standing down from the position of Master to concentrate his efforts on the Herculaneum Conservation Project. He stood down in 2013, and continued at Cambridge as Director of Research of the Faculty of Classics from 1 October 2012.[4] He now has the status of Emeritus Professor.

In 2004, in an interview on the Australian television programme 60 Minutes, Wallace-Hadrill aired his opinion about the neglect of the archaeological site of Pompeii. He was described as an "angry archaeologist" when he argued that the conservation issues that need to be acted upon urgently at Pompeii are being neglected and that the site is suffering from a "second death". Regarding the deterioration of Pompeii, he contends, "Man is wreaking a damage far greater than Vesuvius. The moment of Pompeii's destruction was also the moment of its preservation. The public needs to understand that unless constant efforts are taken to arrest the decay, the site will, within decades crumble to nothing."[5]

Television Edit

Wallace-Hadrill has made three well-reviewed documentary programmes for BBC television. The Other Pompeii: Life and Death in Herculaneum, first screened in April 2013, was described by The Arts Desk as "a straightforward, lively but informative documentary of substance" on Herculaneum, a Roman city that was destroyed by the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD.[6] The two-parter, Building the Ancient City: Athens and Rome, was screened in August 2015, and showed how the building of Athens and Rome paralleled the development of democracy in those two cultures. Daisy Wyatt of The Independent said of it: "An exuberant Wallace-Hadrill made the...documentary watchable thanks to his passion for the subject. It was hard to feel anything but warmth for the antithesis of the typical Oxbridge academic presenter."[7]

Honours and awards Edit

Selected works Edit

  • Suetonius: The Scholar and His Caesars (Duckworth, 1983).[12]
  • City and Country in the Ancient World (New York, 1991), ed. with John Rich[13]
  • Augustan Rome (1993)[14]
  • Houses and Society in Pompeii and Herculaneum (Princeton, 1994).[15]
  • Suetonius (Duckworth, 1995).
  • Domestic Space in the Roman World: Pompeii and Beyond (1997), ed. with Ray Laurence[16]
  • Rome's Cultural Revolution (Cambridge, 2008)[17]
  • Herculaneum: Past and Future (Frances Lincoln, 2011).[18]

References Edit

  1. ^ "WALLACE-HADRILL, Prof. Andrew Frederic", Who's Who 2012, A & C Black, 2012, doi:10.1093/ww/9780199540884.013.U38699, ISBN 9781408142295
  2. ^ a b "College Fellows and Staff: Professor Andrew Wallace-Hadrill". Sidney Sussex College. 6 July 2011. Retrieved 4 June 2012.
  3. ^ Dr David Beckingham. "Sidney elects a new Master". Sidney Sussex College.
  4. ^ . University of Cambridge. 11 June 2012. Archived from the original on 11 July 2012. Retrieved 30 June 2012.
  5. ^ T. Hurley, P. Medcalf (et al.), Antiquity 3, Oxford University Press, Melbourne Victoria, 2005, p. 65
  6. ^ Güner, Fisun (2 April 2013). "The Other Pompeii: Life and Death in Herculaneum, BBC Two". The Arts Desk. Retrieved 26 March 2016.
  7. ^ Wyatt, Daisy (20 August 2015). "Building the Ancient City: Athens, BBC2, TV review". The Independent. Archived from the original on 7 May 2022. Retrieved 26 March 2016.
  8. ^ Honorary Graduates of the University of Reading - website of the University of Reading
  9. ^ . British Academy Fellows. The British Academy. Archived from the original on 31 May 2014. Retrieved 28 August 2012.
  10. ^ "No. 57155". The London Gazette (Supplement). 31 December 2003. p. 24.
  11. ^ . List of Fellows. The Society of Antiquaries of London. Archived from the original on 9 July 2012. Retrieved 28 August 2012.
  12. ^ Suetonius: The Scholar and His Caesars. Duckworth. 1983. OCLC 1052824064.
  13. ^ Rich, John, ed. (1991). City and Country in the Ancient World. New York. ISBN 0415082234.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  14. ^ Wallace-Hadrill, Andrew (1993). Augustan Rome. ISBN 1853991384.
  15. ^ Houses and Society in Pompeii and Herculaneum. Princeton University Press. 1994. ISBN 0691029091.
  16. ^ "Domestic Space in the Roman World: Pompeii and Beyond". Journal of Roman Archaeology. 22. 1997. ISBN 1887829229.
  17. ^ Rome's Cultural Revolution. Cambridge University Press. 2008. ISBN 978-0521721608.
  18. ^ Herculaneum: Past and Future. Frances Lincoln. 2011. ISBN 9780711233898.

External links Edit

  • "Herculaneum Uncovered – A conversation with Andrew Wallace-Hadrill", Ideas Roadshow, 2013
Academic offices
Preceded by Master of Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge
August 2009 – July 2013
Succeeded by

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Andrew Frederic Wallace Hadrill OBE FBA FSA born 29 July 1951 is a British ancient historian classical archaeologist and academic He is Professor of Roman Studies and Director of Research in the Faculty of Classics at the University of Cambridge He was Director of the British School at Rome between 1995 and 2009 and Master of Sidney Sussex College Cambridge from August 2009 to July 2013 Andrew Wallace HadrillOBE FBA FSABornAndrew Frederic Wallace Hadrill 1951 07 29 29 July 1951 age 72 Oxford Oxfordshire EnglandNationalityBritishAcademic backgroundAlma materCorpus Christi College OxfordThesisSuetonius on the Emperor Studies in the Representation of the Emperor in the Caesars 1980 Academic workDisciplineAncient history Classical archaeologyInstitutionsUniversity of Cambridge Magdalene College Cambridge University of Reading British School at Rome Sidney Sussex College Cambridge Contents 1 Early life 2 Academic career 3 Television 4 Honours and awards 5 Selected works 6 References 7 External linksEarly life EditWallace Hadrill was born on 29 July 1951 in Oxford England the son of mediaeval historian John Michael Wallace Hadrill He was educated at the private Rugby School 1 He studied at University of Oxford where he read for a Bachelor of Arts BA degree in Classics at Corpus Christi College This was later promoted to a Master of Arts MA Oxon He went on to attain a Doctor of Philosophy DPhil degree at St John s College University of Oxford 2 Academic career EditWallace Hadrill s first academic position was Fellow of Magdalene College University of Cambridge between 1976 and 1983 He was also the Director of Studies in Classics of the College during that time He then lectured at the University of Leicester from 1983 till 1987 In 1987 he became Professor of Classics at the University of Reading until 2009 2 Wallace Hadrill was Director of the British School at Rome between 1995 and 2009 He was elected the 25th Master of Sidney Sussex College at the University of Cambridge taking up office in August 2009 on the expiry by statute of Professor Dame Sandra Dawson s tenure 3 In June 2012 it was announced that he would be standing down from the position of Master to concentrate his efforts on the Herculaneum Conservation Project He stood down in 2013 and continued at Cambridge as Director of Research of the Faculty of Classics from 1 October 2012 4 He now has the status of Emeritus Professor In 2004 in an interview on the Australian television programme 60 Minutes Wallace Hadrill aired his opinion about the neglect of the archaeological site of Pompeii He was described as an angry archaeologist when he argued that the conservation issues that need to be acted upon urgently at Pompeii are being neglected and that the site is suffering from a second death Regarding the deterioration of Pompeii he contends Man is wreaking a damage far greater than Vesuvius The moment of Pompeii s destruction was also the moment of its preservation The public needs to understand that unless constant efforts are taken to arrest the decay the site will within decades crumble to nothing 5 Television EditWallace Hadrill has made three well reviewed documentary programmes for BBC television The Other Pompeii Life and Death in Herculaneum first screened in April 2013 was described by The Arts Desk as a straightforward lively but informative documentary of substance on Herculaneum a Roman city that was destroyed by the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD 6 The two parter Building the Ancient City Athens and Rome was screened in August 2015 and showed how the building of Athens and Rome paralleled the development of democracy in those two cultures Daisy Wyatt of The Independent said of it An exuberant Wallace Hadrill made the documentary watchable thanks to his passion for the subject It was hard to feel anything but warmth for the antithesis of the typical Oxbridge academic presenter 7 Honours and awards EditIn 2014 Wallace Hadrill was awarded an Honorary D Litt degree by the University of Reading 8 Fellow of the British Academy FBA in 2010 9 In the New Year Honours 2004 Wallace Hadrill was appointed as Officer of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire For services to UK Italian cultural relations 10 Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries FSA on 30 April 1998 11 Archaeological Institute of America s James R Wiseman Award in 1995 for his book Houses and Society in Pompeii and Herculaneum 1994 Selected works EditSuetonius The Scholar and His Caesars Duckworth 1983 12 City and Country in the Ancient World New York 1991 ed with John Rich 13 Augustan Rome 1993 14 Houses and Society in Pompeii and Herculaneum Princeton 1994 15 Suetonius Duckworth 1995 Domestic Space in the Roman World Pompeii and Beyond 1997 ed with Ray Laurence 16 Rome s Cultural Revolution Cambridge 2008 17 Herculaneum Past and Future Frances Lincoln 2011 18 References Edit WALLACE HADRILL Prof Andrew Frederic Who s Who 2012 A amp C Black 2012 doi 10 1093 ww 9780199540884 013 U38699 ISBN 9781408142295 a b College Fellows and Staff Professor Andrew Wallace Hadrill Sidney Sussex College 6 July 2011 Retrieved 4 June 2012 Dr David Beckingham Sidney elects a new Master Sidney Sussex College Professor Andrew Wallace Hadrill University of Cambridge 11 June 2012 Archived from the original on 11 July 2012 Retrieved 30 June 2012 T Hurley P Medcalf et al Antiquity 3 Oxford University Press Melbourne Victoria 2005 p 65 Guner Fisun 2 April 2013 The Other Pompeii Life and Death in Herculaneum BBC Two The Arts Desk Retrieved 26 March 2016 Wyatt Daisy 20 August 2015 Building the Ancient City Athens BBC2 TV review The Independent Archived from the original on 7 May 2022 Retrieved 26 March 2016 Honorary Graduates of the University of Reading website of the University of Reading WALLACE HADRILL Professor Andrew OBE British Academy Fellows The British Academy Archived from the original on 31 May 2014 Retrieved 28 August 2012 No 57155 The London Gazette Supplement 31 December 2003 p 24 W List of Fellows The Society of Antiquaries of London Archived from the original on 9 July 2012 Retrieved 28 August 2012 Suetonius The Scholar and His Caesars Duckworth 1983 OCLC 1052824064 Rich John ed 1991 City and Country in the Ancient World New York ISBN 0415082234 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint location missing publisher link Wallace Hadrill Andrew 1993 Augustan Rome ISBN 1853991384 Houses and Society in Pompeii and Herculaneum Princeton University Press 1994 ISBN 0691029091 Domestic Space in the Roman World Pompeii and Beyond Journal of Roman Archaeology 22 1997 ISBN 1887829229 Rome s Cultural Revolution Cambridge University Press 2008 ISBN 978 0521721608 Herculaneum Past and Future Frances Lincoln 2011 ISBN 9780711233898 External links EditDebrett s People of Today Herculaneum Uncovered A conversation with Andrew Wallace Hadrill Ideas Roadshow 2013Academic officesPreceded bySandra Dawson Master of Sidney Sussex College CambridgeAugust 2009 July 2013 Succeeded byRichard Penty Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Andrew Wallace Hadrill amp oldid 1149535857, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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