Marriage, Divorce, and Children in Ancient Rome

Marriage, Divorce, and Children in Ancient Rome - OUP/Humanities Research Centre of the Australian National University Series

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Publisher's Synopsis

The family has played a central role in most societies, and the complexity and variety of that role has engaged the minds of scholars from a wide range of disciplines. Recent studies of ancient Rome have shown that the sentimental ideal of a core nuclear family was strong throughout the period, but that the reality was often different. This book looks in detail at many aspects of the composition and inner workings of the Roman family and provides an illuminating case-study of the sentimental ideal vis-à-vis everyday reality. The areas of study covered are adult-child relationships (Beryl Rawson), the frequency of divorce (Susan Treggiari), divorce and adoption as familial strategies (Mireille Corbier), remarriage and the structure of the upper-class Roman family (K. R. Bradley), the sentimental ideal of the Roman family (Suzanne Dixon), fathers and sons (Emiel Eyben), familial authority and obedience (Richard Saller), children of freedmen (P. R. C. Weaver), and the impact of domestic architecture with reference to Pompeii and Herculaneum (Andrew Wallace-Hadrill).

Book information

ISBN: 9780198150459
Publisher: OUP OXFORD
Imprint: Oxford University Press
Pub date:
DEWEY: 306.850937
DEWEY edition: 20
Language: English
Number of pages: 252
Weight: 372g
Height: 139mm
Width: 216mm
Spine width: 22mm