Women & The Family - Ancient Greek Society 08

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Mark Cartwright
by Digital Diogenes
published on 24 October 2019

Ancient Greek women had very different outcomes in life depending on where they were born, and the class they were born into.
Some could be isolated, valued only for their ability to bear children. Some could be prostititutes ...and others could be empowered, tough, capable women who kept society together.

The eighth in a "flipped classroom" series on Ancient Greek Society.

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Thanks to Dr. Han Baltussen (University of Adelaide) and Dr. Jelle Stoop (University of Sydney) for giving me some direction on a subject which is complicated, and little known.

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