The Family in Roman Egypt The Family in Roman Egypt

The Family in Roman Egypt

A Comparative Approach to Intergenerational Solidarity and Conflict

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Publisher Description

This study captures the dynamics of the everyday family life of the common people in Roman Egypt, a social strata that constituted the vast majority of any pre-modern society but rarely figures in ancient sources or in modern scholarship. The documentary papyri and, above all, the private letters and the census returns provide us with a wealth of information on these people not available for any other region of the ancient Mediterranean. The book discusses such things as family composition and household size and the differences between urban and rural families, exploring what can be ascribed to cultural patterns, economic considerations and/or individual preferences by setting the family in Roman Egypt into context with other pre-modern societies where families adopted such strategies to deal with similar exigencies of their daily lives.

GENRE
History
RELEASED
2013
4 July
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
514
Pages
PUBLISHER
Cambridge University Press
SIZE
3.5
MB

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