
Roman Families Were Infinitely Diverse, But The Basis Of Roman Civil Law Was The Familia, A Strictly-defined Group Consisting Of A Head, Paterfamilias, And His Descendants In The Male Line. Recent Work On The Roman Family Mainly Ignores The Familia, In Favour Of Examining Such Matters As Emotional Relationships Within Families, The Practical Effects Of Control By A Paterfamilias, And Demographic Factors Producing Families Which Did Not Fit The Familia-pattern. This Book Investigates The Interrelationship Between Family And Familia, Especially How Families Exploited The Legal Rules For Their Own Ends, And Disrupted The Familia, By Use Of Emancipation (release From Patria Potestas) And Adoption. It Also Traces Legal Responses To The Effects Of Demographic Factors, Which Gave Increased Importance To Maternal Connections, And To Social, Such As The Difficulties For Ex-slaves In Conforming To The Familia-pattern. The Familia As A Legal Institution Remained Virtually Unchanged; Nevertheless Roman Family Law Underwent Substantial Changes, To Meet The Needs And Desires Of Roman Society.
This book investigates the complex interrelationship between the rigid legal structure of the Roman familia and the diverse, evolving realities of actual Roman family life. Jane F. Gardner, a scholar of Roman social and legal history, utilizes a combination of legal texts and social evidence to argue that Roman family law underwent significant practical shifts to accommodate societal needs, even while the formal legal institution of the familia remained largely static. The work examines how individuals navigated and manipulated legal frameworks—such as emancipation and adoption—to align their personal circumstances with the constraints of the law.
What You Will Find
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Scholars and historians frequently cite this work as a critical resource for understanding the tension between formal Roman jurisprudence and the lived experience of its citizens. Readers often note the academic rigor of the text, which provides a balanced view of how legal institutions adapt to social pressures over time.
Page Count:
317
Publication Date:
1998-01-01
Publisher:
Clarendon Press
ISBN-10:
0191584533
ISBN-13:
9780191584534
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