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Connecting Modern Societies to Ancient Worlds. Ancient Office Hours Podcast & The Reading Party Podcast. Pnyx Digital Magazine. #history #Archaeogaming #podcasts #reception #digitalhumanities & more!
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On today’s episode of Ancient Office Hours, Dr. Curtis Dozier, an associate professor of Classics at Vassar College, discusses founding Pharos: Doing Justice to the Classics, his new book The White Pedestal, and how “historical accuracy” rhetoric often masks racism and misogyny.
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He is the author of the first book-length treatment of this phenomenon: The White Pedestal: How White Nationalists Use Ancient Greece and Rome to Justify Hate (Yale University Press, 2026). Dozier has taught at Vassar since 2008, after receiving his PhD from the University of California, Berkeley.
From 2018–2020 he produced The Mirror of Antiquity, a podcast featuring classical scholars discussing the intersections of their research, the contemporary world, and their own lives. From 2014–2019, Dr. Dozier served as faculty advisor to Iraq and Afghanistan veterans studying at Vassar.
In addition to his research on the reception of Greco-Roman antiquity by white nationalists, he has published a series of articles on Latin poetry and ancient literary criticism, focusing particularly on the Roman rhetorician Quintilian.