Bibliography: Roman Society

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Hemelrijk, E.M. and G. Woolf (2013). Women and the Roman city in the Latin west. Mnemosyne. Supplements 360. Leiden: Brill.
Mayer, E. (2012). The Ancient Middle Classes. Urban Life and Aesthetics in the Roman Empire 100 BCE - 250 CE. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press.
Liu, J. (2009). Collegia Centonariorum: The Guilds of Textile Dealers in the Roman West. Leiden / Boston: Brill.
Edmondson, J. (2008). ‘Public Dress and Social Control in Late Republican and Early Imperial Rome’, in J. Edmondson and A. Keith (eds), Roman dress and the fabrics of Roman culture. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 21–46.
Edmondson, J. and A. Keith (2008). Roman dress and the fabrics of Roman culture. Toronto: University of Toronto Press.
George, M. (2008). ‘The 'Dark Side' of the Toga’, in J. Edmondson and A. Keith (eds), Roman dress and the fabrics of Roman culture. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 94–112.
Olson, K. (2008). Dress and the Roman Woman. Self-representation and Society. London: Routledge.
Wallace-Hadrill, A. (2008). Rome's Cultural Revolution. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Cottica, D. (2007). ‘Spinning in the Roman World: from Everyday Craft to Metaphor of Destiny’, in C. Gillis and M.-L. Nosch (eds), Ancient Textiles. Production, Craft and Society. Oxford: Oxbow, 220–228.
Flohr, M. (2007). ‘Nec quicquam ingenuum habere potest officina? Spatial contexts of urban production at Pompeii, AD 79’. BABesch 82.1: 129–148.
Larsson Lovén, L. (2007). ‘Wool Work as a Gender Symbol in Ancient Rome. Roman Textiles and Ancient Sources’, in C. Gillis and M.-L. Nosch (eds), Ancient Textiles. Production, Craft and Society. Oxford: Oxbow, 229–236.
Petersen, L. (2006). The Freedman in Roman Art and Art History. New York: Cambridge University Press.
Davies, G. (2005). ‘What Made the Roman Toga Virilis?’, in L. Cleland (ed.), The Clothed Body in the Ancient World. Oxford: Oxbow, 121–130.
Harlow, M. (2005). ‘Dress in the Historia Augusta: the role of dress in historical narrative’, in L. Cleland (ed.), The Clothed Body in the Ancient World. Oxford: Oxbow, 143–153.
Hasegawa, K. (2005). The Familia Urbana during the Early Empire. A Study of Columbaria Inscriptions. Oxford: Archaeopress.
Mouritsen, H. (2005). ‘Freedmen and decurions: epitaphs and social history in imperial Italy’. JRS 95: 38–63.
Perring, D. (2005). Domestic Architecture and social discourse in Roman towns. Oxford.
Sebesta, J. (2005). ‘The toga praetexta of Roman Children and Praetextate Garments’, in L. Cleland (ed.), The Clothed Body in the Ancient World. Oxford: Oxbow, 113–120.
Zerbini, L. (2005). La città romana. Storia e vita quotidiana. Rome.
Flohr, M. (2003). ‘Fullones and Roman Society. A Reconsideration’. JRA 16: 447–450.
Hales, S. (2003). The Roman House and Social Identity. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Rawson, B. (2003). ‘'The Roman Family' in recent research: state of the question’. BiblInt 11: 119–138.
Dyck, A. (2001). ‘Dressing to Kill. Attire as a proof and means of characterization in Cicero's speeches’. Arethusa 34: 119–130.
Croom, A. (2000). Roman Clothing and Fashion. London.
George, M. (1997). ‘Repopulating the Roman House’, in B. Rawson and P. Weaver (eds), The Roman Family in Italy. Oxford, 299–319.
Leach, E. (1997). ‘Oecus on Ibycus: Investigating the Vocabulary of the Roman House’, in S. Bon and R. Jones (eds), Sequence and Space in Pompeii. Oxford: Oxbow, 50–72.
Nevett, L. (1997). ‘Perceptions of Domestic Space in Roman Italy’, in B. Rawson and P. Weaver (eds), The Roman Family in Italy. Oxford, 281–298.
Parkins, H.M. (1997). ‘The consumer city domesticated. The Roman city in élite economic strategies’, in H.M. Parkins (ed.), Roman Urbanism. Beyond the Consumer City. London: Routledge, 83–111.
Vout, C. (1996). ‘The Myth of the Toga: Understanding the History of Roman Dress’. Greece and Rome 43.2: 204–220.
Zaccaria Ruggiu, A. (1995). Spazio privato e spazio pubblico nella città Romana. Rome.
Sebesta, J. (1994). ‘Symbolism in the Costume of the Roman Woman’, in J. Sebesta and L. Bonfante (eds), The World of Roman Costume. Madison: University of Wisconsin Press, 46–53.
Sebesta, J. (1994). ‘Tunica Ralla, Tunica Spissa: The Colors and Textiles of Roman Costume’, in J. Sebesta and L. Bonfante (eds), The World of Roman Costume. Madison: University of Wisconsin Press, 65–76.
Sebesta, J. and L. Bonfante (1994). The World of Roman Costume. Madison: University of Wisconsin Press.
Stone, S. (1994). ‘The Toga: From National to Ceremonial Costume’, in J. Sebesta and L. Bonfante (eds), The World of Roman Costume. Madison: University of Wisconsin Press, 13–45.
Burford, A. (1972). Craftsmen in Greek and Roman Society. Ithaca: Cornell University Press.
Treggiari, S. (1969). Roman freedmen during the late Republic. Oxford: Oxford University Press.