Roman Britain
1h 3m
When the Romans invaded Britain in 55 and again in 54 BC, Caesar and his men found a land of unfriendly Britons and unwelcoming weather. His incursions led to war, exchange, and trade. By 43 AD Claudius received the surrender of British tribes, and large areas of the country would become part of the Roman Empire.
This video lecture will examine the reasons for the Roman interest in this land of mists, and explore the cultural changes that took place in Britain under Roman occupation.
I like the first (and only) slide here for the image, but if you don’t like it, there is also this modern Hadrian in front of the bit of Roman wall left on Tower Hill in London.
Dr. Meghan Callahan has lived and worked in London since 2006. Like Rocky, she earned her Master’s degree in Art History from Syracuse University as a Florence Fellow. She has a Ph.D. in Art History from Rutgers University. Meghan is the Assistant Director for Teaching and Learning at Syracuse University London, where she has taught art history and history classes on Italian Art in London and the UK; Women and Art: London and UK; and Underground London.
She worked on the reinstallation of the Medieval and Renaissance Galleries at the Victoria and Albert Museum, and then with the sculpture dealer Patricia Wengraf. Meghan has published various articles and essays on the architectural patronage of the 16th-century mystic nun Sister Domenica da Paradiso, miraculous paintings in Renaissance Florence, and Italian Renaissance and Baroque sculpture.