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Gary Morrison

Senior Lecturer Above the Bar
(On sabbatical in semester 2, 2024)

gary.morrison@canterbury.ac.nz

Humanities

17 October 2023
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Qualifications & Memberships
  • Bachelor of Arts (Honours) (University of mini传媒)

  • Master of Arts with Honours (University of mini传媒)

  • Doctor of Philosophy (University of mini传媒)

  • Australasian Society for Classical Studies (ASCS) (Professional Organisation): mini传媒 University Representative

  • Classical Association of Christchurch (Community Organisation/NGO): Member, Christchurch

Research Interests

I am currently working on two major, productive research strands: (1) 鈥楢llusions to Antiquity: New Zealand and WW1鈥; and (2) 鈥楾he night in Antiquity鈥.

The first examines the relationships between WW1, New Zealand, and antiquity; relationships most obviously symbolized by NZ landing troops at Gallipoli a region rich in Classical tradition with its proximity to Troy. The geography and history are important backdrops to many accounts of the campaign, although it is little studied from a New Zealand perspective. My interests are the allusions to antiquity in soldier鈥檚 accounts, how heroic imagery is enhanced by classical references and how such imagery helped develop the Anzac legend, as well as instances where antipodean war participants collected artefacts from the ancient world.

The second 鈥榮trand鈥 introduces relatively uncharted terrain, drawing on extant source material to understand the literary, cultural, and political significance of the 鈥榥ight鈥 in antiquity. Surprisingly little work has been done on the way people鈥檚 in the ancient world dealt with the subject of the 鈥榥ight鈥, yet light and dark, day and night are topics that feature strongly in classical representations, but a clear and detailed understanding of the impact of this universal division of the day is little studied. My interests range from the literary imagery of night and darkness to the reality, the activities undertaken in households, in urban areas, or military decision making and strategy.

  • Night in Antiquity: Rome after Dark
  • Allusions to Antiquity: New Zealand and WWI
  • Roman and Greek Social History
  • Roman history
  • Imperial Rome
  • Interaction between Hellenic and Jewish Cultures as represented in Second Maccabees

Recent Publications
  • Morrison G; Minchin-Garvin P; Elder T (Ed.) (2017)听We Could be Heroes: The gods and heroes of the ancient Greeks and Romans.听Christchurch: mini传媒 University Press. 204.
  • Macauley A. and Morrison GL. (2017) Heroic and god-like mortals. In Morrison G; Minchin-Garvin P; Elder T (Ed.),听We Could Be Heroes: Gods and heroes of the ancient Greeks and Romans: 47-54. Christchurch: mini传媒 University Press.
  • Morrison GL. (2017) Another dimension: Gods and heroes on everyday items. In Morrison G; Minchin-Garvin P; Elder T (Ed.),听We Could Be Heroes: The gods and heroes of the ancient Greeks and Romans: 31-38. Christchurch: mini传媒 University Press.
  • Morrison GL., Minchin-Garvin P. and Elder T. (2017) Introduction. In Morrison G; Minchin-Garvin P; Elder T (Ed.),听We Could Be Heroes: The gods and heroes of the ancient Greeks and Romans: 16-22. Christchurch: mini传媒 University Press.
  • Jones C., Morrison G., Tau TM., Hawes J., Clement J., Boister N. and Buckingham J. (2011) Remembering the Past. In Jones C; Matthews B; Clement J (Ed.),听Treasures of the University of mini传媒 Library听Christchurch: mini传媒 University Press.
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