Review of Rosillo-López, C. y Lacorte, S. (2024). Cives Romanae. Roman women as citizens during the republic (No. BOOK-2024-148). Editorial de la Universidad de Sevilla. Prensas de la Universidad de Zaragoza, 506 pages
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Debates on the role of women in Antiquity have been significantly renovated since the 1970s. In recent years, the introduction of gender as a variable to study societies enabled the inclusion of women in a global narrative of the period. The volume reviewed here is a result of the conference “Ciudadanas: las mujeres romanas en la República”. It aims to organise the methodological tools developed in recent decades and to provide new ones, with the purpose of rethinking the political, social and economic role of Roman women.
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