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"1 carta di illustrazione inserita tra p. 24-25Numerosi errori di impaginazioneQuesto item può essere trovato sui rulli 881:8 e 1391:10.Metalli preziosiInghilterraBNCF669.2VIOLET,Thomasfl. 1634-1662.1001490ITcbaREICAT996497169203316EBERAppeal to Cæsar2982132UNISA05205nam 2200685 450 991020882830332120220601151718.01-4443-5067-61-78268-818-81-4443-9076-797866128842761-282-88427-11-4443-9074-01-4443-9075-9(CKB)3710000000503680(EBL)4041948(MiAaPQ)EBC624786(MiAaPQ)EBC4041948(PPN)243683553(EXLCZ)99371000000050368020160107h20112011 uy 0engur|n|---|||||rdacontentrdamediardacarrierA companion to families in the Greek and Roman worlds /edited by Beryl RawsonChichester, [England] :Wiley-Blackwell,2011.©20111 online resource (721 p.)Blackwell Companions to the Ancient WorldDescription based upon print version of record.1-4051-8767-0 1-119-26683-1 Includes bibliographical references and index.Houses and households -- Family and household, ancient history and archaeology : a case-study from Roman Egypt / Lisa Nevett -- Space and social relationships in the Greek oikos of the classical and Hellenistic periods / Monika Trümper -- Space and social relations in the Roman west / Jens-Arne Dickmann -- Household and family in the Roman east and west / Sabine Huebner -- The royal families of Argead Macedon and the Hellenistic world / Daniel Ogden -- Monogamy and polygyny / Walter Scheidel -- The Roman family as productive unit / Richard Saller -- The families of Roman slaves and freedmen / Henrik Mouritsen -- Foreign families in Roman Italy / David Noy -- Soldiers' families in the early Roman empire / Penelope Allison -- The household as a venue for religious conversion : the case of Christianity / Kate Cooper -- What we do and don't know about early Christian families / Carolyn Osie -- Kinship, marriage, parents, and children -- Consubstantiality, incest and kinship in ancient Greece / Jérôme Wilgaux -- Marriage in ancient Athens / Cheryl A. Cox -- From ceremonial to sexualities : a survey of scholarship on Roman marriage / Suzanne Dixon -- Other people's children / Mark Golden -- The Roman life course and the family / Tim Parkin -- Childbirth and infancy in Greek and Roman antiquity / Véronique Dasen -- Grieving for lost children, Pagan and Christian / Christian Laes -- The legal side -- Greek law and the family / Eva Cantarella -- Adoption and heirship in Greece and Rome / Hugh Lindsay -- Roman "horror" of intestacy? / Jane Gardner -- Promoting pietas through Roman law / Judith Evans Grubbs -- City and country -- Greek cities and families / Sara Saba -- A walk with the dead: a funerary cityscape of ancient Rome / Chris Johanson -- The family and the Roman countryside / Steve Dyson -- Ritual, commemoration, values -- Families and religion in classical greece / Janett Morgan -- Picturing Greek families / Ada Cohen -- Celebrating the saturnalia : religious ritual and Roman domestic life / Fanny -- Dolansky -- Ethos : the socialisation of children in education and beyond / Teresa Morgan -- Picturing the Roman family / Janet Huskinson.Recent decades have witnessed a dramatic surge of interest in the study of families in the ancient Mediterranean world. Social history has only recently extended its scope to include women, children, slaves, and foreigners, giving birth to a new definition of "the family" that recognizes the great diversity of family forms in classical antiquity. A Companion to Families in the Greek and Roman Worlds draws from both established and current scholarship to offer a broad and interdisciplinary overview of the field, engage in contemporary debates, and pose stimulating questions about future development in the study of families. --Employing new methodologies and relying on textual and visual evidence from a variety of disciplines, such as archeology, art, law, and early Christianity, this international team of contributors presents important new insights into life in ancient Greece and Rome and serves to broaden our understanding of the social structures of classical antiquity. --Book Jacket.Blackwell companions to the ancient world.FamiliesRomeFamiliesGreeceHistoryTo 1500DwellingsRomeDwellingsGreeceHistoryTo 1500RomeSocial conditionsGreeceSocial conditionsTo 146 B.CRomeSocial life and customsGreeceSocial life and customsFamiliesFamiliesHistoryDwellingsDwellingsHistory306.850938Rawson BerylMiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910208828303321Companion to families in the Greek and Roman worlds1759068UNINA03251oam 2200565 450 991078659910332120190911100031.01-136-19440-10-203-08485-31-283-84252-11-136-19441-X10.4324/9780203084854 (OCoLC)898362268(MiFhGG)GVRL8PRT(EXLCZ)99267000000029882620141208d2013 uy 0engurun|---uuuuatxtccrSubordination feminism and social theory /Clare BurtonLondon :Routledge,2013.1 online resource (xviii, 168 pages)Routledge library editions. Feminist theoryFirst published in 1985 by George Allen & Unwin.0-415-75424-0 0-415-63702-3 Includes bibliographical references and index.SUBORDINATION Feminism and Social Theory; Copyright; SubordinationFeminism and Social Theory; Copyright; Contents; Acknowledgements; Technical Note; Introduction; 1 Engels, the Search for Origins, and Feminist Theory; Problems of historical reconstruction; Prehistoric origins; 2 Engels, Class and Women; Class and women's subordination; Lessons from classless societies; Conclusions; 3 Public and Private Worlds; Radical feminism; Feminist-informed ethnography; Marxist-feminist and related approaches; The male wage labourer; Conclusions; 4 Domestic Labour and the Political Economy of WomenWomen as a structural groupThe domestic mode of production; Domestic labour and capitalist production; Women, domestic labour and legitimation; Conclusions; 5 Psychoanalysis, Masculinity/Femininity and the Family; Juliet Mitchell and psychoanalysis; Freud, Lacan and feminist theory; Conclusions; 6 An Extended Theory of Social Reproduction; Feminist theory and the state; The state and biological reproduction; Education and social reproduction; Conclusions; Notes; Bibliography; IndexSubordination presents a survey of some of the most important ideas developed within feminism since the 1970s. Among the central themes addressed are: the origins of women's subordination; the private/public split; the nature and the role of domestic labour; the impact of psychoanalysis on feminist theory; the relationship between the State and women's subordination. One of the book's purposes is to draw together strands of thought and debate often kept separate.Throughout, the major theoretical developments in Britain, the United States and Australia are reviewed within a cRoutledge library editions.Feminist theory ;v. 26.Feminist theorySex discrimination against womenSex roleWomen and socialismFeminist theory.Sex discrimination against women.Sex role.Women and socialism.305.4/2305.42Burton Clare.1466607MiFhGGMiFhGGBOOK9910786599103321Subordination3677109UNINA