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    Work, Identity, and Legal Status at Rome: A Study of the Occupational Inscriptions (Oklahoma Series in Classical Culture, Band 11)

     
    Work, Identity, and Legal Status at Rome: A Study of the Occupational Inscriptions (Oklahoma Series in Classical Culture, Band 11)

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    In Work, Identity, and Legal Status at Rome, Sandra R. Joshel examines Roman commemorative inscriptions from the first and second centuries A.D. to determine ways in which slaves, freed slaves, and unprivileged freeborn citizens used work to frame their identities. The inscriptions indicate the significance of work-as a source of community, a way to reframe the conditions of legal status, an assertion of activity against upper-class passivity, and a standard of assessment based on economic achievement rather than birth.

    Drawing on sociology, anthropology, ethnography, and women's history, this thoroughly documented volume illuminates the dynamics of work and slavery at Rome.

    Sandra R. Joshel, who holds a doctoral degree in history from Rutgers University, teaches at the New England conservatory of Music.

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    EAN/ISBN:
    9780806124445
    Edition:
    Revised ed.
    Medium:
    Paperback
    Number of pages:
    256
    Publication date:
    1993-04-01
    Publisher:
    University of Oklahoma Press
    EAN/ISBN:
    9780806124445
    Edition:
    Revised ed.
    Medium:
    Paperback
    Number of pages:
    256
    Publication date:
    1993-04-01
    Publisher:
    University of Oklahoma Press

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