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Women and the Army in the Roman Empire

Women and the Army in the Roman Empire

Women and the Army in the Roman Empire

Lee L. Brice, Western Illinois University
Elizabeth M. Greene, University of Western Ontario
November 2024
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    The presence of women in Roman military contexts has been established beyond doubt by scholars in recent decades. Nevertheless, very little sustained attention has been paid to who these women were, how they fit into the fabric of settlements, and what their contributions were to these communities. This volume offers new insights into the associations, activities, and social roles of women in the context of the Roman army, emphasizing the tangible evidence for the lived realities of women and families at different social levels. The various chapters adopt dynamic perspectives and shed new light on archaeological and historical evidence to provide novel conclusions about women's lives in antiquity. Histories of the Roman army can no longer ignore the women who lived and worked in its midst and histories of Roman women must acknowledge their important military role.

    • The first volume to provide a sustained and comprehensive treatment of women and the Roman army
    • Employs archaeological and textual evidence and incorporates work by a range of scholars to provide a variety of perspectives
    • Significantly advances discussion of women and the Roman army by examining social roles rather than simply the presence of women in military spaces

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    November 2024
    Hardback
    9781107068575
    360 pages
    251 × 176 × 24 mm
    0.78kg
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • 1. Present but not accounted for: women and the Roman army in the 21st century Lee L. Brice and Elizabeth M. Greene
    • 2. Approaches to women and the Roman army: the history of a debate Elizabeth M. Greene and Lee L. Brice
    • 3. Agrippina and company: elite women in the castra Lee L. Brice and Georgia Tsouvala
    • 4. Elite marriage and adultery in the camp: Plin. EP. 6.31.4-6 and Tac. Hist. 1.48 Sara E. Phang
    • 5. Mother courage and her children: the family and social life of the garrisons stationed in Rome Alexandra W. Busch and Elizabeth M. Greene
    • 6. Investigating roles for women inside Roman military bases through artifact distribution Penelope M. Allison
    • 7. (In)visible women and children: literary, epigraphic, and archaeological evidence for British migrant families in the Roman army Tatiana Ivleva
    • 8. Soldiers' wives en route in Roman Egypt: a study through graffiti, private letters, and official documents Lien Foubert
    • 9. The role of women in the religious activities of Roman military communities Elizabeth M. Greene
    • 10. Mater castrorum: imperial women and succession ideology Julie Langford and Christina Hotalen
    • 11. Women and the military in the age of Justinian Conor Whately.
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      Contributors
    • Lee L. Brice, Elizabeth M. Greene, Georgia Tsouvala, Sara E. Phang, Alexandra W. Busch, Penelope M. Allison, Tatiana Ivleva, Lien Foubert, Julie Langford, Christina Hotalen, Conor Whately

    • Editors
    • Lee L. Brice , Western Illinois University

      LEE L. BRICE is Distinguished University Professor of History at Western Illinois University. He is the co-editor of Brill's Companion to Diet and Logistics in Greek and Roman Warfare (2023), editor of New Approaches to Greek and Roman Warfare (2020), Series Editor of Warfare in the Ancient Mediterranean World, and Senior Editor for Research Perspectives: Ancient History.

    • Elizabeth M. Greene , University of Western Ontario

      ELIZABETH M. GREENE is Associate Professor and Canada Research Chair of Roman Archaeology at the University of Western Ontario. She has been part of the excavation and research team at Vindolanda since 2002 and has published extensively on Vindolanda, the Roman army, and the role of women in its communities.