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Gender and Segregation: An Introduction Open
This introduction to the Special Issue explores the ways in which a gendered analysis illuminates histories of segregation. It argues three key points. First, it is essential to understand segregation from an intersectional perspective, on…
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Gender Bias and the <i>Journal of Roman Studies</i> Open
Reflecting on present unease about structural biases in the discipline, and aiming to offer a data-rich response to some recent criticisms of this Journal , the Editorial Board has undertaken a study of the representation of female scholar…
Empresses, Queens, and Letters: Finding a ‘Female Voice’ in Late Antiquity? Open
Few texts assigned to the authorship of women survive from antiquity. By and large, this also holds true for the fifth and sixth centuries CE, which, as a historical period, saw the consolidation of Christianity as the dominant religion in…
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Constantina, daughter of Constantine, wife of Gallus Caesar, and patron of St. Agnes at Rome Open
Constantina, born in c. 320, was the eldest daughter of Constantine I. She was married twice, first in 335 to her cousin Hannibalianus, whose death in 337 left her widowed, and second in 351 to another cousin, Gallus Caesar. Between her ma…
Clerical Exile in Late Antiquity Open
This volume results from the international research project ‘The Migration of Faith: Clerical Exile in Late Antiquity (325‒c.600)’. The project is a collaboration between the Department of History at the University of Sheffield, the Semina…