Women's socioeconomic status and religious leadership in Asia Minor in the first two centuries C.E. / Katherine Bain.

Rethinking the socioeconomic status of women in the Roman world. Moving beyond discussions of patriarchy and prescribed "women's roles" in the Roman world - discussions that have relied too much on elite literary sources, in her view - Katherine Bain explores what inscriptional data from Asia Minor...

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Uniform Title:Emerging scholars.
Main Author: Bain, Katherine (Author)
Language:English
Published: Minneapolis : Fortress, [2014]
Series:Emerging scholars.
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Physical Description:xiii, 210 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm.
Format: Book

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