Socialization and Moral Formation of the Roman People
  Socialization and Moral Formation of the Roman People
Titolo Socialization and Moral Formation of the Roman People
AutorePhilip Davies
Prezzo€ 2,99
EditoreHistoria Magna
LinguaTesto in Inglese
FormatoDRMFREE

Descrizione
"Socialization and Moral Formation of the Roman People" by Philip Davies offers a comprehensive exploration of how ancient Rome cultivated its distinctive moral and social identity. Drawing on a rich array of primary sources, historical narratives, and cultural analysis, this book examines the pivotal role of the family, education, public rituals, and military service in shaping Roman virtues such as pietas, virtus, fides, and gravitas. It reveals how stories, myths, and moral exemplars transmitted ethical values across generations, intertwining private conduct with public duty. The book further investigates the dynamic tensions between public and private expressions of identity, gendered moral expectations, and the transformations wrought by political upheaval and cultural exchange. By tracing the enduring legacy of Roman moral formation, Philip Davies illuminates the foundations of Western ethical thought and civic responsibility, offering valuable insights into the processes that forge social cohesion and personal character in any society.