000135803 001__ 135803 000135803 005__ 20240617101943.0 000135803 020__ $$a978-84-1340-804-0 (PUZ) 978-84-472-2557-6 (EUS) 000135803 0247_ $$2doi$$a10.26754/uz.978-84-1340-804-0 000135803 037__ $$aBOOK-2024-148 000135803 041__ $$aeng 000135803 100__ $$aRosillo-López, Cristina$$b 000135803 245__ $$aCives Romanae. Roman women as citizens during the republic 000135803 250__ $$a1ª ed. 000135803 260__ $$aZaragoza$$bEditorial de la Universidad de Sevilla : Prensas de la Universidad de Zaragoza$$c2024 000135803 300__ $$a506 000135803 506__ $$aby-nc 000135803 520__ $$aThis book goes beyond simplistic considerations, still occasionally found in popular and academic books, which merely state that, in Rome, men were citizens and women were not or, at best, were second-class citizens. Roman women were citizens and their civic roles and public presence are essential for gaining a better understanding of the Roman Republic. This monograph offers nineteen studies on Roman citizen women during this period, their roles in the public sphere and their place in the community and the res publica to which they belonged. It includes a variety of perspectives, discourses and nuances regarding the question of how women acted as citizens, in order to work towards a historical discourse that places men and women on an equal footing, considering the latter as historical actors as relevant as the former, and which incorporates gender issues into the narrative. 000135803 540__ $$9info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess 000135803 700__ $$aLacorte, Silvia, eds.$$b 000135803 773__ $$t 000135803 8560_ $$fagroca@unizar.es 000135803 8564_ $$s12418665$$uhttps://zaguan.unizar.es/record/135803/files/BOOK-2024-148.pdf$$zTexto completo 000135803 909CO $$ooai:zaguan.unizar.es:135803$$pbooks 000135803 980__ $$aBOOK$$bPRENSASUZ$$b