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Growing Up Fatherless in Antiquity

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As the changes in the traditional family accelerated toward the end of the twentieth century, a great deal of attention came to focus on fathers, both modern and ancient.

While academics and politicians alike singled out the conspicuous and growing absence of the modern father as a crucial factor affecting contemporary family and social dynamics, ancient historians and classicists have rarely explored ancient father-absence, despite the likelihood that nearly a third of all children in the ancient Mediterranean world were fatherless before they turned fifteen.

The proportion of children raised by single mothers, relatives, step-parents, or others was thus at least as high in antiquity as it is today.

This book assesses the wide-ranging impact high levels of chronic father-absence had on the cultures, politics, and families of the ancient world.

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Product Details
Cambridge University Press
1107404061 / 9781107404069
Paperback / softback
930.083
08/12/2011
United Kingdom
350 pages, Worked examples or Exercises
152 x 229 mm, 470 grams