recommend me a good book about the history of roman law, from an ethnographic or classicist rather than legal student perspective
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in particular I'm interested in how things changed from the early republic through hellenization, principate/dominate are nice but not required
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basically I have a hunch just based on how divorce evolved that over time the paterfamilias-idea lost ground to the citizen-idea and want to know if this bears out
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Alan Watson on Roman Family law. He’s got a few sources to choose from
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Buddy just wrote his dissertation in a related space.pic.twitter.com/Cen2f05SB6
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oh nice. I'm very familiar with/fond of salic law and the mindset it entails so want to compare to roman
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