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Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:Use dmy dates Шаблон:Use British English Шаблон:Infobox person Bettany Mary Hughes Шаблон:Post-nominals (born May 1967)[1][2] is an English historian, author and broadcaster, specialising in classical history. Her published books cover classical antiquity and myth, and the history of Istanbul. She is active in efforts to encourage the teaching of the classics in UK state schools. Hughes was appointed OBE in 2019.

Early life and education

Hughes grew up in West London.[3] She is the daughter of actors Peter and Erica Hughes, and the sister of the cricketer and journalist Simon Hughes.[4] She was educated at Notting Hill and Ealing High School in Ealing, and at St Hilda's College, Oxford, where she graduated with a degree in ancient and modern history.[5]

She has an honorary doctorate from the University of York.[6]

Career

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Bettany Hughes speaking with Ralph Jackson (Curator of Romano-British Collections at the British Museum) during filming of Britain's Secret Treasures at the British Museum

She is a visiting research fellow at King's College London, formerly a tutor for Cambridge University's Institute of Continuing Education,[7][8] and an honorary fellow at Cardiff University.

Hughes has written and presented many documentary films and series on both ancient and modern subjects. In 2009, she was awarded the Naomi Sargant Special Award for excellence in educational broadcasting,[9] and in 2012 she was awarded the Norton Medlicott Award for services to history by the Historical Association, of which she is an honorary fellow.[10]

In 2010, she gave the Hellenic Institute's Tenth Annual lecture "Ta Erotika: The Things of Love";[11] in 2011, Hughes gave the Royal Television Society's Huw Wheldon Memorial Lecture, in which she argued that history on television is thriving and enjoying a new golden age.[12] In 2011, she chaired the Orange Prize for Fiction,[13] the UK's only annual book award for fiction written by women.[14]

Hughes is a patron of The Iris Project, a charity that promotes the teaching of Latin and Greek in UK state schools.[15][16] She is an honorary patron of Classics For All, a national campaign to get classical languages and the study of ancient civilisations back into state schools.[17] She is an advisor to the Foundation for Science, Technology and Civilisation which aims to foster large-scale collaborative projects between East and West.[18]

In 2014, she was made a Distinguished Friend of the University of Oxford.[19]

Hughes is a Vice President of the National Churches Trust.[20]

She was elected as a Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries of London (FSA) on 3 March 2017.[21] She was appointed Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) in the 2019 Birthday Honours for services to history.[22]

Personal life

Hughes is married to Adrian Evans, events director and producer, who was pageant master for the Diamond and Platinum Jubilees; the couple have two daughters Sorrel and May.[23][24][25]

Hughes is a vegetarian.[26] In 2016, she delivered the British Humanist Association's annual Voltaire Lecture.[27]

Recognition

She was recognized as one of the BBC's 100 women of 2013.[28]

Books

Hughes has written five books:

The Hemlock Cup was included in The New York Times Bestseller List. It was chosen as Book of the Year by The Daily Telegraph,[34] and it was featured as a Book of the Week on BBC Radio 4.[35] It was shortlisted for a Writer's Guild Award.[36]

Istanbul was reviewed by The New York Review of Books[37] and was shortlisted for the Runciman Award in 2018.[38]

Venus and Aphrodite was shortlisted in 2021 for the Runciman Award.[39]

Other writings

  • "Helen of Troy: Goddess, Princess, Whore" – European Cultural Centre of Delphi, XIII International Meeting On Ancient Drama 2007, The Women in Ancient Drama, Symposium Proceedings
  • "'Terrible, Excruciating, Wrong-Headed And Ineffectual': The Perils and Pleasures of Presenting Antiquity to a Television Audience" – Dunstan Lowe, Kim Shahabudin (ed.), Classics for All: Reworking Antiquity in Mass Culture. Newcastle upon Tyne: Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2009, Шаблон:ISBN

Credits

Television programmes

Year Title Channel Notes
2002 The Spartans Channel 4 Part of The Ancient World documentary series
2003 The First Age 6000 BC – 1000 BC Channel 4 Part of Seven Ages of Britain (2003 TV series) documentary series
2003 The Second Age 1000 BC – 43 AD Channel 4 Part of Seven Ages of Britain (2003 TV series) documentary series
2003 The Third Age 43 AD – 410 AD Channel 4 Part of Seven Ages of Britain (2003 TV series) documentary series
2003 The Fourth Age 410 AD – 1066 AD Channel 4 Part of Seven Ages of Britain (2003 TV series) documentary series
2003 The Fifth Age 1066 AD – 1350 AD Channel 4 Part of Seven Ages of Britain (2003 TV series) documentary series
2003 The Sixth Age 1350 AD – 1530 AD Channel 4 Part of Seven Ages of Britain (2003 TV series) documentary series
2003 The Seventh Age 1530 AD – 1700 AD Channel 4 Part of Seven Ages of Britain (2003 TV series) documentary series
2004 The Minoans Channel 4 Part of The Ancient World documentary series
2005 When the Moors Ruled in Europe Channel 4 Part of The Ancient World documentary series
2005 Helen of Troy Channel 4 Part of The Ancient World documentary series
2007 Athens: The Truth about Democracy Channel 4 Part of The Ancient World documentary series
2008 Engineering Ancient Egypt Channel 4 Part of The Ancient World documentary series
2009 Onslaught History Channel Part of The Roman Invasion of Britain documentary series
2009 Revolt History Channel Part of The Roman Invasion of Britain documentary series
2009 Dominion History Channel Part of The Roman Invasion of Britain documentary series
2010 Alexandria: The Greatest City Channel 4 Part of The Ancient World documentary series
2010 Atlantis: The Evidence BBC2
2010 The Day Jesus Died BBC1
2010 The Daughters Of Eve Channel 4 Part of The Bible: A History (TV series)
2010 What's The Point Of Forgiveness? BBC1
2011 Seven Wonders of the Buddhist World BBC2
2012 Divine Women BBC2
2012–2013 Britain's Secret Treasures ITV Co-presented with Michael Buerk
2013 Britain's Secret Homes ITV Co-presented with Michael Buerk
2015 Genius of the Ancient World BBC4
2016 Genius of the Modern World BBC4
2017 Venus Uncovered: Ancient Goddess of Love BBC4
2017 Eight Days That Made Rome Channel 5
2018 Bacchus Uncovered: Ancient God of Ecstasy BBC4
2019 Mars Uncovered: Ancient God of War BBC4
2019 The Nile: Egypt's Great River Channel 5
2019 Egypt's Great Treasures Channel 5
2020 A Greek Odyssey Channel 5
2020 Secrets of Pompeii's Greatest Treasures Channel 5
2021 Egypt's Great Mummies: Unwrapped with Bettany Hughes Channel 5 Also known as Top Ten Treasures: Egyptian Mummies[40]
2021, 2023 Bettany Hughes Treasures of the World Channel 4 Two series[41]
2021 Pompeii: Secrets of the Dead Channel 5 One-off documentary[42]
2022 From Paris to Rome with Bettany Hughes Channel 5 Travel series[43]
2023 Exploring India's Treasures with Bettany Hughes Channel 4 Two-part documentary[44]

References

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External links

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