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Woodstock poster
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Big Star Tribute
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Big Star
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big-star-tribute
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<iframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/5g7iBrKmuBw" title="YouTube video player" frameborder="0" allow="accelerometer; autoplay; clipboard-write; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture; web-share" allowfullscreen="allowfullscreen"></iframe>
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Riots and the Rolling Stones: Musical Youth Culture in 1970s Greece
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Parthenon describes his experience growing up as a musically-minded American expatriate in Greece in the 1960s and early 1970s. After a Greek military coup, opportunities to see live American rock shows ceased entirely. As a result, when the film <em>Woodstock</em> came to Greek theaters, the excitement and desperation young people had to reconnect with their musical heroes caused rioting. As Parthenon points out, this experience proved to him how powerful the humanities can be, and how dangerous their promotion of free thinking and self-expression can seem in closed societies.<br /><br /><em>Curator's note</em>: <span style="font-weight: 400;">Parthenon Huxley is a musician who has produced a dozen critically acclaimed albums, and has collaborated with and produced albums with Mick Jones, Rusty Anderson, and Stevie Salas, among many others.</span>
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<em>Woodstock</em>, directed by Michael Wadleigh
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1970s
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Parthenon Huxley
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riots-rolling-stones
Film and Movies
Greece
Music
The Rolling Stones
Wadleigh, Michael
Woodstock
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http://humanitiesmoments.org/files/original/18/450/acropolis-2725918_640.jpg
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Acropolis
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Pixabay
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acropolis
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Graduate Student Residents 2021
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graduate-student-residents-2021
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NHC Summer Residency
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Robert Carpenter, 32, Ph.D. student
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1996
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Sid Meier's <em>Civilization II</em>
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I’ve always been close with the humanities-- my mother is an English teacher-- and history and literature have always appealed to me. When I look back, though, I can point to a single time that determined my future in the humanities. That would be the happy holiday season when I received and played to death a copy of <em>Civilization II</em>. <br /><br />First: I’m dating myself pretty seriously here. <em>Civ II</em> released in 1996. The family PC, a Compaq Presario that had all the manufacturer’s stickers left on it (just in case?), was surprisingly up to the task of running the game. I’m not sure why I chose “the Greeks” as my first civilization, but I did. I built up my humble empire and even constructed some World Wonders. The game played little clips of the Wonders when you built them, and it felt magical to see all of this happening right in front of me (it was, as I have mentioned, 1996). <br /><br />I spent as much time reading the <em>Civilopedia</em> as I did playing the game. The <em>Civilopedia</em> was a massive handbook meant to explain all the game’s many rules, but I liked to read the parts that explained all the history involved in designing the game. Years later, when I went to college, I found myself drawn immediately to the fields of ancient history and the classics, picking up right where I left off from <em>Civilization II</em>.
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Rise of Civilization
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rise-civilization
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Brian Reynolds
Ancient History
Greece
Technology
Video Games & Gaming