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Children, Memory, and Family Identity in Roman Culture

Online ISBN:
9780191595271
Print ISBN:
9780199582570
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
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Children, Memory, and Family Identity in Roman Culture

Véronique Dasen (ed.),
Véronique Dasen
(ed.)
Professor of Classical Archaeology, University of Fribourg
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Thomas Späth (ed.)
Thomas Späth
(ed.)
Professor of Ancient Cultures and Constructions of Antiquity, University of Bern
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Published online:
1 January 2011
Published in print:
28 October 2010
Online ISBN:
9780191595271
Print ISBN:
9780199582570
Publisher:
Oxford University Press

Abstract

This book discusses the transmission of social memory and social identities in elite and non-elite families. It provides definitions of the notion of individual and collective memory, and examines the importance of children in the transmission of family tradition and values from the Republican period to the Late Roman world. It deals also with threats to familial memory, in terms of children deliberately or accidentally excluded from the family group. This collection of chapters reveals a multifaceted picture of the Roman family, based on the analysis of material, epigraphical, and literary evidence. The focus is on relationships and practices, rather than institutions, reflecting shifting concerns among a new generation of Roman family historians. Twenty-five years after the first Roman Family Conference, this fifth volume continues a tradition of innovation: it presents the latest approaches of American, Australian, and European research on Roman family history.

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