Roman Women

“Roman Women” by Balsdon is a comprehensive exploration of the lives of women in ancient Rome, published by Barnes & Noble in December 1998. This first edition spans 351 pages and is presented in English, offering readers an in-depth study that covers over a thousand years of history, from the founding of Rome in 753 BC to the death of Constantine in AD 337.
In this work, Balsdon examines the significant roles and daily experiences of Roman women, providing a detailed account of their contributions and societal status throughout history. The book delves into various aspects of women’s lives, making it a valuable resource for those interested in women’s studies and world history from BCE to around 500 CE. Readers will find a thorough analysis that highlights the complexities of Roman women’s experiences within the broader context of ancient civilization.
Official synopsis Publisher
“In this highly acclaimed work, historian J.P.V.D. Balsdon combines an in-depth study of the important women in ancient Rome with a detailed examination of Roman women’s daily life. Covering a period of more than one thousand years, Roman Women traces the history and habits of Roman women from the founding of Rome in 753 BC to the death of Constantine in AD 337”–Book jacket
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