and Romans? The evidence is clear—but often ignored by John Harrison Sims Recent [1] films about ancient Greece such as Troy, Helen of Troy, and 300, have used actors who are of Anglo-Saxon or Celtic ancestry (e.g. Brad Pitt, Gerard Butler). Recent films about ancient Rome, such as Gladiator and HBO’s series Rome, have…
Category: Hesiod
The face of Classical Europe (I)
Were the Greeks blond and blue-eyed? In 2013 I translated this article from the Spanish blogsite Evropa Soberana in fragmented form. Now that I am reviewing The Fair Race’s Darkest Hour for the 2015 edition, I would like to see it reproduced here in a single entry: I remember a movie that came…
Were the Greeks blond and blue-eyed?
– XV – This piece has been chosen for my collection The Fair Race’s Darkest Hour. It has also been merged within a single entry.
Were the Greeks blond and blue-eyed?
– XIV – This piece has been chosen for my collection The Fair Race’s Darkest Hour. It has also been merged within a single entry.
Were the Greeks blond and blue-eyed?
– XII – This piece has been chosen for my collection The Fair Race’s Darkest Hour. It has also been merged within a single entry.
Were the Greeks blond and blue-eyed?
– XI – This piece has been chosen for my collection The Fair Race’s Darkest Hour. It has also been merged within a single entry.
Were the Greeks blond and blue-eyed?
– V – This piece has been chosen for my collection The Fair Race’s Darkest Hour. It has also been merged within a single entry.
Were the Greeks blond and blue-eyed?
– IV – This piece has been chosen for my collection The Fair Race’s Darkest Hour. It has also been merged within a single entry.
Were the Greeks blond and blue-eyed?
– III – This piece has been chosen for my collection The Fair Race’s Darkest Hour. It has also been merged within a single entry.
Sexual utopia in power
Roger Devlin’s series of incredibly insightful articles on the feminist problem and how to solve it merit a book and I look forward to seeing it in the bookstores. (Below, one of these articles, “Sexual Utopia in Power,” originally published in 2006.) Remember that in a previous incarnation of this blog the masthead of WDH…