British School at Rome
The BSR is an interdisciplinary research institute in Rome for the arts, humanities and social sciences.
‘I was determined to stay’: Suzanne Santoro – Art and 1970s Feminism in Rome
Talk | Catching Resounding Whispers with Helen Cammock
City of Rome | Simulacrum Molis Hadriani. Interpreting the Mausoleum of Hadrian in High Renaissance
Lecture | On Drawing by Dr Yeoryia Manolopoulou and Prof Níall McLaughlin
Lecture | Doing and Undoing the Narrative Space of the City: Public art and New Muralism in Italy
Lecture | Palladio goes to war by Guido Beltramini
What is the British School at Rome? Full video
What is the British School at Rome? Pt. 5 Fine Arts
What is the British School at Rome? Pt. 4 Archaeology
What is the British School at Rome? Pt. 3 Architecture
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Rediscovering Byzantium | Spazio sacro e immagine nella Roma di età bizantina
Rediscovering Byzantium | Byzantine Sicily: the Empire’s Bulwark in the West
Rediscovering Byzantium | Potere e burocrazia a Ravenna durante la tarda antichità
City of Rome | The Jealousy of Fulvia: Rereading Female Politicians in the Civil Wars
City of Rome 2025 | The Roman tuffs revisited: local stone for the Eternal City
Beyond the colonies. The Roman sanctuary of Monte Rinaldo
City of Rome 2025 | Hostile design: Reassessing Romanarchitecture and urbanism
The People Have Moved On, But So Has the Discipline – by Luca Bondioli
Rediscovering Byzantium | Italograeca: produzione libraria ed esperienze grafiche tra IX e X secolo
Greek Heritage in European Culture: Books, Language and Identity
Carla Accardi and the Moroccan art scene: 1972-1975 | Maud Houssais
Rediscovering Byzantium | Monks Between the Seas: Shaping Greek Churches in Norman Sicily
Lecture | The transformations of Roman Italy: the view from Interamna Lirenas
The Humanist, the Printer and the Prince: Books in Renaissance in Italy
The Great Livy Delusion, 1924, by Ron Ridley
Rothko and Roma: An Encounter with Art and Architecture
How did peasants react to city government? Rome and Piacenza in the late twelfth century