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The Role of Women: Laws, Traditions, Culture

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Date Issued:
2017-04-17
Summary:
Dhaima Gray examines how women were treated under ancient law, specifically in Babylonian (Hammurabi code), Roman (Augustinian code), and Jewish (Deuteronomy code) societies. She focuses on those laws that regulated daily life, including those on adultery, rape, divorce, and marriage.
Title: The Role of Women: Laws, Traditions, Culture.
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Name(s): Dhaima Gray, Presenter
Dr. John Arrington Woodward, Faculty Mentor
FSCJ, college
Type of Resource: moving image
Genre: Presentation
Issuance: single unit
Date Created: 2017-04-17
Date Issued: 2017-04-17
Publisher: Florida State College at Jacksonville
Place of Publication: Jacksonville, FL
Physical Form: moving image
Extent: 18 minutes
Language(s): English
eng
Summary: Dhaima Gray examines how women were treated under ancient law, specifically in Babylonian (Hammurabi code), Roman (Augustinian code), and Jewish (Deuteronomy code) societies. She focuses on those laws that regulated daily life, including those on adultery, rape, divorce, and marriage.
Identifier: 20170414_SRC_02_Gray_Role_of_Women (IID)
Note(s): Dhaima Gray examines how women were treated under ancient law, specifically in Babylonian (Hammurabi code), Roman (Augustinian code), and Jewish (Deuteronomy code) societies. She focuses on those laws that regulated daily life, including those on adultery, rape, divorce, and marriage.
Subject(s): Women -- History -- To 500.
Civilization, Ancient.
Persistent Link to This Record: http://purl.flvc.org/fscj/fd/20170414_SRC_02_Gray_Role_of_Women
Use and Reproduction: free to use
Host Institution: FSCJ