Daily Life in Late Antiquity

Kristina Sessa author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Cambridge University Press

Published:9th Aug '18

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This book introduces readers to lived experience in the Late Roman Empire, from c.250–600 CE.

This book explores lived experience in the Late Roman Empire, from c.250–600 CE. Each topical chapter highlights historical 'everyday' people, spaces, and objects, whose lives operate as windows into the ever-changing late ancient economy, social relations, religious systems, cultural habits, and the material environment.Daily Life in Late Antiquity is the first comprehensive study of lived experience in the Late Roman Empire, from c.250–600 CE. Each of the six topical chapters highlight historical 'everyday' people, spaces, and objects, whose lives operate as windows into the late ancient economy, social relations, military service, religious systems, cultural habits, and the material environment. However, it is nevertheless grounded in late ancient primary sources - many of which are available in accessible English translations - and the most recent, cutting-edge scholarship by specialists in fields such as archaeology, social history, religious studies, and environmental history. From Manichean rituals to military service, gladiatorial combat to garbage collection, patrician households to peasant families, Daily Life in Late Antiquity introduces readers to the world of late antiquity from the bottom up.

"...fine discussion of urban life...a genuine attempt to introduce Late Antiquity from the lived experiences of its inhabitants...succeeds magnificently." --Medieval Archaeology

ISBN: 9780521148405

Dimensions: 229mm x 153mm x 14mm

Weight: 500g

260 pages