Women in antiquity : new assessments / edited by Richard Hawley and Barbara Levick
Material type:
- 0415113695|q(pbk.)
- 9780415113694|q(pbk.)
- Women -- Congresses -- History -- Historiography -- To 500
- Women -- Congresses -- Historiography -- |zGreece
- Women -- Congresses -- Historiography -- Rome
- Civilization, Classical -- Congresses -- Historiography
- Women -- history
- Gynecology -- history
- Historiography
- Civilisation ancienne - Historiographie - Congrès
- Femmes - Rome - Historiographie - Congrès
- Women History
- Greece
- Roman Empire
- HQ1127 Â .W65 1995

Current library | Collection | Call number | Copy number | Status | Barcode | |
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Bishop Okullu Memorial Library (Limuru Campus) General Circulation | Non-fiction | HQ1127 .W65 1995 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | 065763 |
Papers presented at the First International Conference on Women in the Ancient World, held Sept. 1-4, 1993 at St. Hilda's College, Oxford
Includes bibliographical references (pages 248-264) and index
The study of gender in classical antiquity has undergone rapid and wide-ranging development in the past two decades. This collection of new assessments has been written by some of the most influential experts in this field from all over the world. The contributors reassess the role of women in diverse contexts and areas, such as archaic and classical Greek literature and cult, Roman imperial politics, ancient medicine and early Christianity. Some offer original interpretations of topics which have been widely discussed over the last twenty years; others highlight new areas of research. Women in Antiquity: New Assessments reflects and expands on existing scholarly debates on the status and representation of women in the ancient world. It focuses on methodology, and suggests areas for research and improvement. It is invaluable and engaging reading for all students and teachers of ancient history
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