
Emilie Isabel Russell Barrington, Through Greece and Dalmatia (1912), 132.
Contributors to the Exhibition
Claire E. Zak (Texas A&M University): Content related to Mary Adelaide Walker, “Monuments and Landscapes,” and website design
Giulia Paglione (University of Cincinnati): Content related to Emilie Isabel Russell Barrington, “Monuments and Landscapes,” and website design
James Aglio (Boston University): “Ancient and Modern Interlocutors”
Megan B. Gatton (Institute of Fine Arts, New York University): Content related to Emily Ann Smythe, “Politics and Positionality,” “Home,” and website design
Stacy Delicia Flores (University of California, Riverside): Content related to Mary Wortley Montagu, “Science and Medicine” and website design
Victoria Corwin (Cornell University): Content related to Isabel Armstrong and Elizabeth Craven, “Travel Tips,” and website design
Contributors to the Whitehead Seminar on “Pausanias and Nineteenth-Century Travel Writing”
Elizabeth A. Whitehead Distinguished Scholar, K. Scarlett Kingsley (Associate Professor of Classics, Agnes Scott College), who taught the seminar, suggested the exhibition topic, and provided invaluable feedback and support throughout the entire process.
Guest Lecturers:
Dr. Alexander Grammatikos (Langara College)
Prof. Efterpi Mitsi (University of Athens)
Dr. Stavros Oikonomidis (Arcadia University, Glenside)
Prof. Elias Kolovos (National Hellenic Research Foundation)
Research and Technical Support
Staff of the Gennadius Library, American School of Classical Studies at Athens
Staff of the Finopoulos Collection, Benaki Museum
Konstantinos Tzortzinis, Manager of Digital Media / Webmaster (ASCSA)
Mimi Palomino Gamba, Digital Media Fellow (ASCSA)
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