Woman; Her Position and Influence in Ancient Greece and Rome, and Among the Early Christians - James Donaldson Sir
Explore the multifaceted roles of women in antiquity with James Donaldson's insightful study, "Woman; Her Position and Influence in Ancient Greece and Rome, and among the Early Christians." This meticulously researched work delves into the social history of women, examining their status, influence, and contributions within these foundational societies. From the classical ideals of ancient Greece to the legal realities of ancient Rome, and further, to the evolving dynamics within early Christian communities, Donaldson offers a comprehensive perspective on gender and its impact on civilization. Discover how women navigated the complexities of their worlds, shaping culture, religion, and daily life. A vital resource for those interested in ancient history, women's studies, and the historical context of gender roles.
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EAN: 9781023502238