La mujer hispanorromana y la actividad socioeconómica: las profesiones

This study deals with the contribution of women to the economic and professional world in Roman Spain. The epigraphical research has shown two main groups. The first one includes those women which be long to the most important families of Roman Spain. They are the owners of factories and large state...

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Autor: Gallego Franco, María del Henar
Tipo de recurso: artículo
Estado:Versión publicada
Fecha de publicación:1993
País:España
Institución:Universidad de Valladolid
Repositorio:UVaDOC. Repositorio Documental de la Universidad de Valladolid
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Palabra clave:5504.01 Historia Antigua
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spelling La mujer hispanorromana y la actividad socioeconómica: las profesionesGallego Franco, María del Henar5504.01 Historia AntiguaThis study deals with the contribution of women to the economic and professional world in Roman Spain. The epigraphical research has shown two main groups. The first one includes those women which be long to the most important families of Roman Spain. They are the owners of factories and large states and take part in profitable bussinesses such as the export trade of the olive oil. Their social prestige and public influence are a reflect of their economic power. The second group consists of women which do humble, manual jobs. They often belong to a slave social status. On the other hand, jobs which need highly preparated people are rarely found among women in Roman Spain. In any case, the participation of Roman-Spanish women in the labour and professional world seems to be strongly joined to an urban environment and a high level of penetration of the Roman socioeconomic structures.Departamento de Historia Antigua y MedievalEdiciones Universidad de Valladolid1993info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttp://uvadoc.uva.es/handle/10324/42840reponame:UVaDOC. Repositorio Documental de la Universidad de Valladolidinstname:Universidad de ValladolidEspañolinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccesshttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/oai:uvadoc.uva.es:10324/428402026-06-13T12:44:47Z
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title La mujer hispanorromana y la actividad socioeconómica: las profesiones
spellingShingle La mujer hispanorromana y la actividad socioeconómica: las profesiones
Gallego Franco, María del Henar
5504.01 Historia Antigua
title_short La mujer hispanorromana y la actividad socioeconómica: las profesiones
title_full La mujer hispanorromana y la actividad socioeconómica: las profesiones
title_fullStr La mujer hispanorromana y la actividad socioeconómica: las profesiones
title_full_unstemmed La mujer hispanorromana y la actividad socioeconómica: las profesiones
title_sort La mujer hispanorromana y la actividad socioeconómica: las profesiones
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Gallego Franco, María del Henar
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description This study deals with the contribution of women to the economic and professional world in Roman Spain. The epigraphical research has shown two main groups. The first one includes those women which be long to the most important families of Roman Spain. They are the owners of factories and large states and take part in profitable bussinesses such as the export trade of the olive oil. Their social prestige and public influence are a reflect of their economic power. The second group consists of women which do humble, manual jobs. They often belong to a slave social status. On the other hand, jobs which need highly preparated people are rarely found among women in Roman Spain. In any case, the participation of Roman-Spanish women in the labour and professional world seems to be strongly joined to an urban environment and a high level of penetration of the Roman socioeconomic structures.
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