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Kinder und Kindheit im römischen Italien von Beryl Rawson (2003, Hardcover)

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1st Edition, Dust Jacket, Illustrated
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9780199240340

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Oxford University Press, Incorporated
ISBN-10
0199240345
ISBN-13
9780199240340
eBay Product ID (ePID)
2444483

Product Key Features

Number of Pages
434 Pages
Publication Name
Children and Childhood in Roman Italy
Language
English
Publication Year
2003
Subject
Children's Studies, Europe / Italy, Ancient / Rome
Type
Textbook
Author
Beryl Rawson
Subject Area
Social Science, History
Format
Hardcover

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Item Height
1.1 in
Item Weight
24.9 Oz
Item Length
8.8 in
Item Width
5.7 in

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Scholarly & Professional
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2004-298116
Reviews
'The Roman Family in Italy a generally well-written and valuable resourcefor undergraduates as well as scholars.'Religious Studies Review, "A rich and up-to-date synthesis of the available material. Roman family studies have in recent years become an extraordinarily productive research field, and Rawson herself has played a leading part in this development. The appearance of this comprehensive study...is to be warmly welcomed."--Times Literary Supplement"A stimulating, learned and highly readable book by one of the foremost scholars of the Roman family.... This impressive book is indispensable for anyone interested in the Roman family or indeed, Roman social history in general."--New England Classical Journal"Rawson is well-known among classicists and historians for her well-researched, highly readable expert studies on various aspects of the ancient family.... Rawson has profitably mined modern scholarship...and has incorporated a wealth of source material that many analysts have passed over lightly.... For a text that covers so much so well, it may be unfair to single out a particular chapter. Nonetheless, Rawson's discussion of education stands out as a necessary supplement and revision to the old standard studies by Bonner and Marrou. Highly recommended."--Choice, 'Review from other book by this author Marriage, Divorce, and Children in Ancient Rome 'The importance of the subject and the quality of the individual essays should attract a wide audience ... Each of the contributors is distinguished by previous achievements in the field.''T.A.J. McGinn, Vanderbilt University, History, Spring 1993, This monograph will provide its readers with so many thought-provoking images and much enlightenment., "A rich and up-to-date synthesis of the available material. Roman family studies have in recent years become an extraordinarily productive research field, and Rawson herself has played a leading part in this development. The appearance of this comprehensive study...is to be warmly welcomed."--TimesLiterary Supplement "A stimulating, learned and highly readable book by one of the foremost scholars of the Roman family.... This impressive book is indispensable for anyone interested in the Roman family or indeed, Roman social history in general."--New England Classical Journal "Rawson is well-known among classicists and historians for her well-researched, highly readable expert studies on various aspects of the ancient family.... Rawson has profitably mined modern scholarship...and has incorporated a wealth of source material that many analysts have passed over lightly.... For a text that covers so much so well, it may be unfair to single out a particular chapter. Nonetheless, Rawson's discussion of education stands out as a necessary supplement and revision to the old standard studies by Bonner and Marrou. Highly recommended."--Choice, ... a rich and up-to-date synthesis of the available material. Roman family studies have in recent years become an extraordinarily productive research field, and Rawson herself has played a leading part in this development. The appearance of this comprehensive study ... is to be warmly welcomed., 'This book is a welcome addition to the shelves. Its subject is one thatProfessor Emerita Beryl Rawson has made very much her own over recent decades.'Ancient History: Resources for Teachers, 'The Roman Family in Italy a generally well-written and valuable resource for undergraduates as well as scholars.'Religious Studies Review, ... immensely learned book ... Rawson offers a spectacular array of information about every aspect of childhood ... an invaluable source of information and ideas that will inform the study of Roman family life for years to come., 'This book is a welcome addition to the shelves. Its subject is one that Professor Emerita Beryl Rawson has made very much her own over recent decades.'Ancient History: Resources for Teachers, Beryl Rawson's book fills a major gap in scholarship. An impressive and thorough investigation of both literary and visual evidence on children and childhood in Roman Italy, it goes beyond that into a re-appraisal and re-telling of Roman history by looking at the role of children in the making of history., 'Marriage, Divorce, and Children in Ancient Rome 'there are no more excuses for simple sensationalism on this subject ... Much credit for the advance must go to Beryl Rawson particularly (but not solely) for her organization of and contributions to conferences on the Roman family. The papersof the 1981 conference were published in 1986 and the volume remains indispensable... she provides a very useful overview of the life within the family of the growing child, she does well to lay emphasis on the more public aspects of family life, as well as the physical environment of the home.''Tim G. Parkin, Journal of Roman Studies, 'Marriage, Divorce, and Children in Ancient Rome 'reader-friendly: plateshave been added, technical terms and quotations from Greek and Latin aretranslated, the editor's brief introduction brings out themes with admirableclarity ... Not the least of this volume's virtues is a sophisticated andcritical handling of cross-cultural comparisons ... it is independent judgmentslike these which make this book lifely to fulfil one of its editor's goals: tocontribute to family studies as a whole.''Mark Golden, University of Winnipeg, Ancient History, No. 3, 1992, This book is a welcome addition to the shelves ... on Roman childhood she [Rawson] is the recognized authority., 'The Roman Family in Italy A state-of-the-art scholarly survey of the Roman family ... It is nice to see the traditional and the trendy comfortably nestled together in one volume.'TLS, "A rich and up-to-date synthesis of the available material. Roman family studies have in recent years become an extraordinarily productive research field, and Rawson herself has played a leading part in this development. The appearance of this comprehensive study...is to be warmly welcomed."--Times Literary Supplement "A stimulating, learned and highly readable book by one of the foremost scholars of the Roman family.... This impressive book is indispensable for anyone interested in the Roman family or indeed, Roman social history in general."--New England Classical Journal "Rawson is well-known among classicists and historians for her well-researched, highly readable expert studies on various aspects of the ancient family.... Rawson has profitably mined modern scholarship...and has incorporated a wealth of source material that many analysts have passed over lightly.... For a text that covers so much so well, it may be unfair to single out a particular chapter. Nonetheless, Rawson's discussion of education stands out as a necessary supplement and revision to the old standard studies by Bonner and Marrou. Highly recommended."--Choice, 'Review from other book by this author Marriage, Divorce, and Children in Ancient Rome 'The importance of the subject and the quality of the individual essays should attract a wide audience ... Each of the contributors is distinguished by previous achievements in the field.''T.A.J. McGinn, Vanderbilt University, History, Spring 1993'Marriage, Divorce, and Children in Ancient Rome 'reader-friendly: plates have been added, technical terms and quotations from Greek and Latin are translated, the editor's brief introduction brings out themes with admirable clarity ... Not the least of this volume's virtues is a sophisticated and critical handling of cross-cultural comparisons ... it is independent judgments like these which make this book lifely to fulfil one of its editor's goals: tocontribute to family studies as a whole.''Mark Golden, University of Winnipeg, Ancient History, No. 3, 1992'Marriage, Divorce, and Children in Ancient Rome 'there are no more excuses for simple sensationalism on this subject ... Much credit for the advance must go to Beryl Rawson particularly (but not solely) for her organization of and contributions to conferences on the Roman family. The papers of the 1981 conference were published in 1986 and the volume remains indispensable... she provides a very useful overview of the life within the family of the growingchild, she does well to lay emphasis on the more public aspects of family life, as well as the physical environment of the home.''Tim G. Parkin, Journal of Roman Studies'The Roman Family in Italy A state-of-the-art scholarly survey of the Roman family ... It is nice to see the traditional and the trendy comfortably nestled together in one volume.'TLS'The Roman Family in Italy a generally well-written and valuable resource for undergraduates as well as scholars.'Religious Studies Review'This book is a welcome addition to the shelves. Its subject is one that Professor Emerita Beryl Rawson has made very much her own over recent decades.'Ancient History: Resources for Teachers, This is an excellent book that not only answers questions but breaks new ground and invites further research...this is a book that indeed opens up new horizons in the construction of childhood in the ancient world., 'Review from other book by this author Marriage, Divorce, and Children inAncient Rome 'The importance of the subject and the quality of the individualessays should attract a wide audience ... Each of the contributors isdistinguished by previous achievements in the field.''T.A.J. McGinn, Vanderbilt University, History, Spring 1993, 'Marriage, Divorce, and Children in Ancient Rome 'reader-friendly: plates have been added, technical terms and quotations from Greek and Latin are translated, the editor's brief introduction brings out themes with admirable clarity ... Not the least of this volume's virtues is a sophisticatedand critical handling of cross-cultural comparisons ... it is independent judgments like these which make this book lifely to fulfil one of its editor's goals: to contribute to family studies as a whole.''Mark Golden, University of Winnipeg, Ancient History, No. 3, 1992, This is a fine work of scholarship. Rawson employs impeccable methodology when dealing a variety of material: literary, documentary and visual. Sensitively written, in a lucid manner, the book is easily accessible to the interested, non-specialised reader. Rawson's aim, to produce a book that will be of relevance outside of the discipline, has been achieved admirably; she succeeds in bringing the Roman family vividly to life. The work should have appeal for anyone interested inthe social history of Rome or the place of the child within the family. With Children and Childhood in Roman Italy, Beryl Rawson has made yet another major contribution to the social history of Rome during the first three centuries., 'Marriage, Divorce, and Children in Ancient Rome 'there are no moreexcuses for simple sensationalism on this subject ... Much credit for theadvance must go to Beryl Rawson particularly (but not solely) for herorganization of and contributions to conferences on the Roman family. Thepapers of the 1981 conference were published in 1986 and the volume remainsindispensable... she provides a very useful overview of the life within thefamily of the growing child, she does well to lay emphasis on the more publicaspects of family life, as well as the physical environment of the home.''Tim G. Parkin, Journal of Roman Studies, 'The Roman Family in Italy A state-of-the-art scholarly survey of theRoman family ... It is nice to see the traditional and the trendy comfortablynestled together in one volume.'TLS
Dewey Edition
22
Illustrated
Yes
Dewey Decimal
305.23/0937
Table Of Content
IntroductionPart 1. 1. RepresentationsPart 2. The Life Course2. Welcoming a New Child3. Rearing4. Ages and Stages5. Education6. Relationships7. Public Life8. Death, Burial, and CommemorationChronological GuideGlossary
Synopsis
Concepts of childhood and the treatment of children are often used as a barometer of society's humanity, values, and priorities. Children and Childhood in Roman Italy argues that in Roman society children were, in principle and often in practice, welcome, valued and visible. There is no evidence directly from children themselves, but we can reconstruct attitudes to them, and their own experiences, from a wide variety of material - art and architecture, artefacts, funerary dedications, Roman law, literature, and public and private ritual. There are distinctively Roman aspects to the treatment of children and to children's experiences. Education at many levels was important. The commemoration of children who died young has no parallel, in earlier or later societies, before the twentieth century.This study builds on the dynamic work on the Roman family that has been developing in recent decades. Its focus on the period between the first century BCE and the early third century CE provides a context for new work being done on early Christian societies, especially in Rome., Images of children in Roman society abound: an infant's first bath, learning to walk, playing with pets and toys, going to school, and--all too often--dying prematurely. Children and Childhood in Roman Italy argues that in Roman society children were, in principle and often in practice, welcome, valued and visible. This study builds on the dynamic work on the Roman family that has been developing in recent decades. Its focus on the period between the first century BCE and the early third century CE provides a context for new work being done on early Christian societies, especially in Rome., Images of children in Roman society abound: an infant's first bath, learning to walk, playing with pets and toys, going to school, and - all too often - dying prematurely. The child was prominent in private houses and public space in the teeming, cosmopolitan city of ancient Rome and other towns of Italy. Such a vivid picture does not recur until the twentieth century. This study builds on the dynamic work on the Roman family that has been developing in recent decades. Its focus on the period between the first century BCE and the early third century CE provides a context for new work being done on early Christian societies, especially in Rome.
LC Classification Number
DG91.R39 2003

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