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Social Control In Late Antiquity The Violence Of Small Worlds Kate Cooper

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Social Control In Late Antiquity The Violence Of Small Worlds Kate Cooper
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.95 MB
Pages: 395
Author: Kate Cooper, Jamie Wood
ISBN: 9781108479394, 9781108808002, 9781108783729, 1108479391, 110880800X, 1108783724
Language: English
Year: 2020

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Social Control In Late Antiquity The Violence Of Small Worlds Kate Cooper by Kate Cooper, Jamie Wood 9781108479394, 9781108808002, 9781108783729, 1108479391, 110880800X, 1108783724 instant download after payment.

Social Control in Late Antiquity: The Violence of Small Worlds explores the small-scale communities of late antiquity – households, monasteries, and schools – where power was a question of personal relationships. When fathers, husbands, teachers, abbots, and slave-owners asserted their own will, they saw themselves as maintaining the social order, and expected law and government to reinforce their rule. Naturally, the members of these communities had their own ideas, and teaching them to 'obey their betters' was not always a straightforward business. Drawing on a wide variety of sources from across the late Roman Mediterranean, from law codes and inscriptions to monastic rules and hagiography, the book considers the sometimes conflicting identities of women, slaves, and children, and documents how they found opportunities for agency and recognition within a system built on the unremitting assertion of the rights of the powerful.

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