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The Roman Family and Daily Life: Household, Education, and Socialization
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"The Roman Family and Daily Life — Household, Education, and Socialization" by Philip Davies offers an in-depth exploration of the intimate world of ancient Rome, unveiling how family structures, educational practices, and social rituals shaped the fabric of Roman society. Through meticulous analysis of legal texts, literary sources, and archaeological evidence, this book reconstructs the complex dynamics of the Roman familia — from the authority of the paterfamilias and the role of women, to the integration of slaves and freedpersons within the household. It illuminates the daily routines, moral education, and religious observances that framed Roman domestic life, revealing how the private sphere was deeply intertwined with public identity and civic responsibility. Blending rich historical context with cultural insights, Davies presents a nuanced portrait of continuity and change in Roman family life across centuries, offering readers a compelling window into the social foundations that sustained one of history's greatest civilizations.
"The Roman Family and Daily Life — Household, Education, and Socialization" by Philip Davies offers an in-depth exploration of the intimate world of ancient Rome, unveiling how family structures, educational practices, and social rituals shaped the fabric of Roman society. Through meticulous analysis of legal texts, literary sources, and archaeological evidence, this book reconstructs the complex dynamics of the Roman familia — from the authority of the paterfamilias and the role of women, to the integration of slaves and freedpersons within the household. It illuminates the daily routines, moral education, and religious observances that framed Roman domestic life, revealing how the private sphere was deeply intertwined with public identity and civic responsibility. Blending rich historical context with cultural insights, Davies presents a nuanced portrait of continuity and change in Roman family life across centuries, offering readers a compelling window into the social foundations that sustained one of history's greatest civilizations.


















