4/8: A Rome of One's Own: The Forgotten Women of the Roman Empire\xa0 by\xa0 Emma Southon\xa0 (Author)
\nhttps://www.amazon.com/Rome-Ones-Own-Forgotten-Empire/dp/1419760181/ref=tmm_hrd_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=&sr=
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\nThe history of Rome has long been narrow and one-sided, essentially a history of \u201cthe Doing of Important Things.\u201d And as far as Roman historians have been concerned, women don\u2019t make that history. From Romulus through the political stab-fest of the late Republic, and then on to all the emperors, Roman historians may deign to give you a wife or a mother to show how bad things become when women get out of control, but history is more than that.
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\nEmma Southon\u2019s A Rome of One\u2019s Own is the best kind of correction. This is a retelling of the history of Rome with all the things Roman history writers relegate to the background, or designate as domestic, feminine, or worthless. This is a history of women who caused outrage, led armies in rebellion, wrote poetry; who lived independently or under the thumb of emperors. Told with humor and verve as well as a deep scholarly background, A Rome of One\u2019s Own highlights women overlooked and misunderstood, and through them offers a fascinating and groundbreaking chronicle of the ancient world.
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