Women and Politics in Ancient Rome Women and Politics in Ancient Rome

Women and Politics in Ancient Rome

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First published in 1994. The study of women in the societies of antiquity has assumed a fresh significance in recent years. This book delineates not only the influential and manipulative role of Roman women in the business of government, law and public affairs in general, but also the emergence of women's political and liberationist movements.
Professor Bauman's investigation covers the period from C350 BC to AD 68, and thus embraces the Middle and Late Republic and the Early Principate. It is demonstrated that the story of Roman women over that period is one of cohesion and continuity, of the steady expansion of women's roles in public affairs. That paced expansion, and the means by which it was achieved, such as the acquisition and use of legal knowledge and the influence of women's movements, is the central theme of this book. Bauman's treatment is principally chronological, stressing sequential development, concluding with the great ladies of the Emperor's House.

GENRE
Geschichte
ERSCHIENEN
2002
1. November
SPRACHE
EN
Englisch
UMFANG
310
Seiten
VERLAG
Taylor & Francis
GRÖSSE
1,1
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