Dossier : Des femmes qui comptent Genre et participation sociale en Grèce et à Rome

How can we offer researchers methods and tools that will allow them to write a history of antiquity across sexual lines? Relying on the methodology developed by the Eurykleia research group, the papers of this dossier explore the social practices that make women visible, as well as those in which wo...

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Published: Paris-Athènes Éditions de l'École des hautes études en sciences sociales 2020
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