Women in the Ancient World
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- ISBN8230343523
- EAN9798230343523
- Date de parution05/02/2025
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- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurIndependently Published
Résumé
This book explores the multifaceted roles of women in the ancient world, delving into their contributions across various domains such as politics, warfare, religion, education, law, and literature. It examines how women navigated the often-restrictive frameworks of ancient societies, shaping their communities and cultures despite the patriarchal structures that sought to limit their autonomy. From the powerful queens and priestesses of Egypt and Mesopotamia to the tragic heroines and intellectual figures of Greece and Rome, the book highlights the resilience, agency, and intellectual vigor of women in antiquity.
Through the study of historical figures, mythological representations, and cultural traditions, the book demonstrates that women were not merely passive subjects of history but active agents whose legacies continue to resonate through the centuries. By reclaiming their roles as leaders, warriors, scholars, and spiritual guides, this work offers a broader, more inclusive view of the ancient world and emphasizes the enduring impact of women in shaping the course of human civilization.
Through the study of historical figures, mythological representations, and cultural traditions, the book demonstrates that women were not merely passive subjects of history but active agents whose legacies continue to resonate through the centuries. By reclaiming their roles as leaders, warriors, scholars, and spiritual guides, this work offers a broader, more inclusive view of the ancient world and emphasizes the enduring impact of women in shaping the course of human civilization.
This book explores the multifaceted roles of women in the ancient world, delving into their contributions across various domains such as politics, warfare, religion, education, law, and literature. It examines how women navigated the often-restrictive frameworks of ancient societies, shaping their communities and cultures despite the patriarchal structures that sought to limit their autonomy. From the powerful queens and priestesses of Egypt and Mesopotamia to the tragic heroines and intellectual figures of Greece and Rome, the book highlights the resilience, agency, and intellectual vigor of women in antiquity.
Through the study of historical figures, mythological representations, and cultural traditions, the book demonstrates that women were not merely passive subjects of history but active agents whose legacies continue to resonate through the centuries. By reclaiming their roles as leaders, warriors, scholars, and spiritual guides, this work offers a broader, more inclusive view of the ancient world and emphasizes the enduring impact of women in shaping the course of human civilization.
Through the study of historical figures, mythological representations, and cultural traditions, the book demonstrates that women were not merely passive subjects of history but active agents whose legacies continue to resonate through the centuries. By reclaiming their roles as leaders, warriors, scholars, and spiritual guides, this work offers a broader, more inclusive view of the ancient world and emphasizes the enduring impact of women in shaping the course of human civilization.