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Infancy and Earliest Childhood in the Roman World: 'A Fragment of Time'

Autor Maureen Carroll
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 22 mar 2018
Despite the developing emphasis in current scholarship on children in Roman culture, there has been relatively little research to date on the role and significance of the youngest children within the family and in society. This volume singles out this youngest age group, the under one-year-olds, in the first comprehensive study of infancy and earliest childhood to encompass the Roman Empire as a whole: integrating social and cultural history with archaeological evidence, funerary remains, material culture, and the iconography of infancy, it explores how the very particular historical circumstances into which Roman children were born affected their lives as well as prevailing attitudes towards them. Examination of these varied strands of evidence, drawn from throughout the Roman world from the fourth century BC to the third century AD, allows the rhetoric about earliest childhood in Roman texts to be more broadly contextualized and reveals the socio-cultural developments that took place in parent-child relationships over this period. Presenting a fresh perspective on archaeological and historical debates, the volume refutes the notion that high infant mortality conditioned Roman parents not to engage in the early life of their children or to view them, or their deaths, with indifference, and concludes that even within the first weeks and months of life Roman children were invested with social and gendered identities and were perceived as having both personhood and value within society.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780199687633
ISBN-10: 0199687633
Pagini: 336
Ilustrații: 86 black-and-white illustrations and 2 maps
Dimensiuni: 163 x 243 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.72 kg
Editura: OUP OXFORD
Colecția OUP Oxford
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

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This useful book offers a broad, readable overview of the evidence for the youngest Romans-children less than one year old-from the fourth century BCE to the fourth CE across the Empire...Recommended
This book is an impressive achievement. Methodologically, the explicit privileging of material evidence is interesting, and the sheer volume of data assembled from scattered site reports will make it a hugely valuable resource, aided by the eighty-six illustrations and eight tables of infant burials.
This poignant and affecting book provides an eye-opening account of the very earliest stages of life in the Roman Empire.
Carroll impressively compiles the material evidence of infancy and early childhood in the Roman empire (and before). To be able to compose a work of this nature, requires years of speciali-zation and experience from the field, making Carroll the ideal scholar for the undertaking. The book has value both as a source book on the material evidence of earliest childhood and as an exhaustive research on the matter. Carroll's work is thus invaluable to anyone interested in early childhood in antiquity and especially for those not working with the material evidence directly.

Notă biografică

Maureen Carroll is Professor of Roman Archaeology at the University of Sheffield and is also a founding member of its Centre for the Archaeology of Childhood. She studied Classical Archaeology in Canada, the USA, and Germany, and was the recipient of the prestigious Balsdon Fellowship and the Hugh Last Fellowship at the British School at Rome in 2008 and 2016 respectively. She has published widely on infant death and burial in Roman Italy, on Roman funerary commemoration, and on Roman gardens, and has conducted excavations at major sites in the Roman world, including Pompeii and Vagnari in Italy and Cologne in Germany.