Veranstaltungen

Joseph C. Miller Memorial Lecture by Jeffrey Easton

How did marginalized groups in rigid societies find paths to economic and social mobility? In the Roman Empire, lower-class individuals navigated established systems and forged their own routes to upward mobility, often through local professional and voluntary associations that linked them to the elite.

This talk will examine epigraphic texts and Roman naming practices to explore how enslaved and freed individuals—excluded from traditional networks—leveraged their official organization, the familia publica, to engage in civic life, public events, and socioeconomic structures. This case study sheds light on asymmetrical dependency in Roman society and speaks to modern debates about the lasting impact of enslavement
Zeit
Montag, 07.04.25 - 16:15 Uhr - 18:00 Uhr
Themengebiet
Keeping it in the Familia: Navigating the Associative Milieu in Ancient Rome
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English
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Online via Zoom
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Online Via Zoom
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