Search Results - "Foubert, Lien"
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The Spinning of the Wheels: Women’s Travel Stories in Latin Funerary Inscriptions
Published in Gerión (01-04-2020)“…This contribution examines Latin funerary inscriptions in which the movements of middle-class women within and beyond the Italian peninsula constitute the…”
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Crowded and emptied houses as status markers of aristocratic women in Rome: the literary commonplace of the domus frequentata
Published in Eugesta (01-01-2016)“…In Republican and imperial Rome, the house was seen as a locus of public life and a symbol of the status of its male residents. The influential position of…”
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No ‘Great’ Flavian Women? Processes of Silencing in Ancient Sources and (Early) Modern Scholarship
Published in Akroterion (01-12-2023)“…Researchers routinely stress that, compared to the Julian-Claudian period, the Flavian period had no ‘great women’. But what do these researchers mean by…”
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NO ‘GREAT’ FLAVIAN WOMEN? PROCESSES OF SILENCING IN ANCIENT SOURCES AND (EARLY) MODERN SCHOLARSHIP
Published in Akroterion (2023)“…Researchers routinely stress that, compared to the Julian-Claudian period, the Flavian period had no ‘great women’. But what do these researchers mean by…”
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Ruedas que giran: historias de viajes femeninos en inscripciones funerarias latinas
Published in Gerión (01-01-2020)“…Este artículo analiza un conjunto de inscripciones funerarias latinas que tratan de la movilidad geográfica de mujeres de clase media dentro y fuera de la…”
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The Spinning of the Wheels: Women's Travel Stories in Latin Funerary Inscriptions/Ruedas que giran: historias de viajes femeninos en inscripciones funerarias latinas
Published in Gerión (01-01-2020)“…This contribution examines Latin funerary inscriptions in which the movements of middle-class women within and beyond the Italian peninsula constitute the…”
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Let's meet at Baiae: a journey of 2000 years to the edge of Europe
Published in Mediterranean historical review (02-01-2019)“…Since Antiquity, seaside resorts have figured among the most popular sites of leisure and tourism on the European continent. In many ways these sites clearly…”
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The Lure of an Exotic Destination: the Politics of Women’s Travels in the Early Roman Empire
Published in Hermes (Wiesbaden) (01-01-2016)“…This article discusses how women’s travels in the early imperial period threatened the ‘natural’ socio-cultural hierarchy of the Roman upper-classes. In a…”
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Roman Girlhood and the Fashioning of Femininity, written by Caldwell, L
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Maternal Megalomania: Julia Domna and the Imperial Politics of Motherhood by Julie Langford (review)
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VESTA AND JULIO-CLAUDIAN WOMEN IN IMPERIAL PROPAGANDA
Published in Ancient society (01-01-2015)“…Modern scholars have often presupposed a deliberate attempt of the Julio-Claudian house, starting with Augustus, to constitute an active involvement of female…”
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The Lure of an Exotic Destination: the Politics of Women’s Travels in the Early Roman Empire
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Women Going Public. Ideals and Conflicts in the Representation of Julio-Claudian Women
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Elena Isayev, Migration, Mobility and Place in Ancient Italy
Published in Journal of transport history (01-08-2019)“…Elena Isayev's book, "Migration, Mobility and Place in Ancient Italy," is reviewed…”
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George, M. (ed.) 2005. The Roman Family in the Empire. Rome, Italy, and Beyond. Oxford, Oxford University Press. 378 p. Pr. £70
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The Roman Family in the Empire. Rome, Italy, and Beyond
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Roman Girlhood and the Fashioning of Femininity
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Maternal Megalomania: Julia Domna and the Imperial Politics of Motherhood
Published in American journal of philology (01-12-2014)“…Because of this, the reader runs the risk of finding his- or herself suddenly in the middle of a detailed study of Septimius Severus, rather than of his wife,…”
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