Sinopsis
In Uncivil, Joan Smith restores to their rightful place the women who lived through one of the most catastrophic periods in ancient history. They are a remarkable cast: Fulvia, who married two gang bosses and a general, raised her own army and terrified Romes most powerful men; Cleopatra, the brilliant strategist whose careful political calculations have been buried under centuries of fantasy and misogyny; Servilia, Caesars great love, who remained a formidable political operator even after her son plunged a knife into the man she had loved for decades; and Cornelia, who watched her husband Pompey beheaded from a ship moored off the coast of Egypt.
But Smith also recovers the unnamed women whose stories have never been told: the wives who hid proscribed husbands in laundry bags and between ceiling joists; the women of Rome who endured five days of mass rape when Mariuss troops stormed the city in 87 BC – an atrocity so thoroughly ignored by modern historians that its omission seems deliberate; the slaves and freedwomen prostituted by their owners to the most powerful men in Rome.
Drawing on a lifetimes expertise in both Roman history and the politics of gender, Smith exposes the systematic violence that underpinned Roman society and challenges us to read the ancient sources with fresh eyes. The result is a history of the late Roman Republic that is at once more complete and more disturbing than anything that has come before.
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Ficha Técnica
Editorial: William Collins
ISBN: 9780008810092
Idioma: Inglés
Fecha de lanzamiento: 11/03/2027
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