The family in Roman Egypt : a comparative approach to intergenerational solidarity and conflict
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The family in Roman Egypt : a comparative approach to intergenerational solidarity and conflict
Cambridge University Press, 2013
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Available at 4 libraries
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Bibliography: p. 214-249
Includes indexes
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Description and Table of Contents
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Table of Contents
- Preface
- 1. Intergenerational solidarity and family support networks in cross-cultural perspective
- 2. Household structures, marriage patterns and inheritance strategies
- 3. Balancing benefits and obligations - parents and children over the life course
- 4. Widowhood, remarriage and residence patterns
- 5. Growing old in the household
- 6. The patriarchal household and the incoming daughter-in-law
- 7. Childless old age - the worst of all fates?
- 8. Conclusions.
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