3 edition of Women in late antiquity found in the catalog.
Published
1993
by Clarendon Press, Oxford University Press in Oxford, New York
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Written in English
Edition Notes
Includes bibliographical references (p. [142]-155) and index.
Statement | Gillian Clark |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | HQ1127 .C53 1993 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | xix, 158 p., [4] p. of plates : |
Number of Pages | 158 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL24755290M |
ISBN 10 | 0198146752, 0198721668 |
ISBN 10 | 9780198146759, 9780198721666 |
LC Control Number | 92021513 |
OCLC/WorldCa | 26720319 |
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In her book, Women in Late Antiquity: Pagan and Christian Life-Styles, author Gillian Clark attempts to fill part of this gap in the history of women.
There are problems involved in research for a book such as this. Clark found extremely few written records of any type available that were actually written by by: Women in Late Antiquity: Pagan and Christian Lifestyles. This book bridges a gap between two traditional disciplines.
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Description This book bridges a gap between two traditional disciplines. Since the s, there has been a remarkable outpouring of work on women in antiquity, but women in late antiquity (3rd-6th centuries A.D.) have been far less studied.
Sitting self-consciously at the intersection of late ancient studies and historical theology, feminist methodology and inquiries into traditionally anti-feminist subject matters, Women and Modesty in Late Antiquity is part delightful provocation, part apt foray into a new era of scholarship, one committed to blurred boundaries and liminal spaces, without compromising literary, linguistic, and historical cturer: Cambridge University Press.
Women in Late Antiquity: Pagan and Christian Life-styles. This book bridges a gap between two traditional disciplines. Since the s, there has been a remarkable outpouring of work on women in antiquity, but women in late antiquity (3rd-6th centuries A.D.) have been far less studied.4/5(1).
Includes bibliographical references (p. []) and index "This book bridges a gap between two traditional disciplines. Since the s, there has been a remarkable outpouring of work on women in antiquity, but women in late antiquity (3rd-6th centuries AD) have been far less : The main focus of the book is on the late antique period, with constant reference to classical Roman law and the lives of women in the early empire.
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Black Women in Antiquity provides a dramatic account of the role black women have played in 5/5(5). Although there are many books on women in the ancient world, this is the first to explore in depth what life was like for women in the period of late antiquity (3rd to 6th centuries AD) once Christianity became the dominant religion.
It is also unique /5(43). Women in Antiquity is edited by two experts in the field, and is an invaluable resource to students of the ancient world, gender studies, and women's roles throughout history.
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In her book, Women in Late Antiquity: Pagan and Christian Life-Styles, author Gillian Clark attempts to fill part of this gap in the history of women. There are problems involved in research for a book such as this. Clark found extremely few written records of any type available that were actually written by women/5(4).
The Status of Women in Late Antiquity: Examining the Sociopolitical Climate, Societal Values, and Gender Roles The status of women and their role in Late Antiquity has been a topic of inquiry among historians.
It is a particularly challenging study to achieve a degree of certainty because of the biases present in historical : Taylor A. Marcusson.
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Caitlin Gillespie. recommended by Peter Brown. Peter Brown is the Philip and Beulah Rollins Professor of History at Princeton University. He is credited with having created the field of study referred to as late antiquity ( A.D.), the period during which Rome fell, the three major monotheistic religions took shape, and Christianity spread across Europe.
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Since the s, there has been a remarkable outpouring of work on women in antiquity, but women in late antiquity (3rd-6th centuries AD).
This book bridges a gap between two traditional disciplines. Since the s, there has been a remarkable outpouring of work on women in antiquity, but women in late antiquity (3rd-6th centuries A.D) have been far less studied/5(44).
One of which is from the late, great and radical Dr. John J. Winkler who posited the notion that the all-female festivals of antiquity were used as a pretext for women to gather together and make jokes about their husbands’ sexual inadequacy and unimpressive organs.
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