The history of women in ancient Rome is fascinating and exhilarating. It gives a unique insight into one of the world’s most dynamic, successful superpower civilisations and illuminates a considerable number of admirable, exciting, evil, slatternly and dangerous women fighting to be heard and seen against insurmountable odds in a world run by men for men. ‘Silent’ is a word that is sometimes used to describe these women, because of the paucity of their own first-hand evidence for their lives; ‘silent’ can also be used to describe how the typical Roman male liked his women. Some women, though, broke that silence and forged an identity of their own in a largely suspicious, paranoid, patronising and critical world. It is those women whom we meet in this intriguing book. Paul Chrystal examines aspects of the Roman woman’s lifestyle and her evolving role in the family. We meet the assertive, brave, pernicious and outrageous women in the public arena; we learn about women’s education and of artistic, cultured women
Women in Ancient Rome By Paul Chrystal
$21.99
Only 2 left in stock
Be the first to review “Women in Ancient Rome By Paul Chrystal” Cancel reply
Related products
PBA Roman & Italian History
The Black Prince of Florence: The Spectacular Life and Treacherous World of Alessandro De’ Medici
PBA Roman & Italian History
The Most Tenacious of Minorities: The Jews Of Italy By Sara Reguer (Jewish Studies)
PBA Roman & Italian History
PBA Roman & Italian History
PBA Roman & Italian History
PBA Roman & Italian History
The Fate Of Rome: Climate, Disease and The End Of An Empire By Kyle Harper
PBA Roman & Italian History
PBA Roman & Italian History
PBA Roman & Italian History
The Italian Army and the First World War (Armies of the Great War)
PBA Roman & Italian History
PBA Roman & Italian History
The Four Voyages. Christopher Columbus Edited By J. M. Cohen
PBA Roman & Italian History
PBA Roman & Italian History
Saving Italy. The Race To Rescue A Nation’s Treasures From The Nazis By Robert M. Edsel
PBA Roman & Italian History
Sprezzatura: 50 Way Italian Genius Shaped The World By PeterD’Epiro (Shelved In World History)
Reviews
There are no reviews yet.