Special Episode – A History of the Roman Empire in 21 Women with Dr Emma Southon

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In this special episode we sit down with Dr Emma Southon to discuss her brand new book A History of the Roman Empire in 21 Women. This is the Roman antidote to all those fabulous reimagining of Greek myth by delving into the very real and very fascinating lives of some of the women who lived under the Romans. Special Episode - A History of the Roman Empire in 21 Women with Dr Emma Southon We discuss the choices Emma made about who to include and who to leave out as well as consider some of the women who stood out for us when reading the book. If you have a history-minded people to consider at certain upcoming celebrations that may or may not resemble the Saturnalia, this book is worthy of your consideration. Not only is Emma erudite, but she has a great understanding of just how quirky the Romans were. Things to tune in for * The challenges of ancient evidence (a perennial topic on our podcast!) * The amazing life of Turia * ‘Manus’ marriage - an ancient form of Roman marriage which saw a wife come under the direct power of her husband (or his paterfamilias) * The enterprises of Julia Felix * *The conquests and political power plays of Zenobia * The very particular approach to Christianity of Melania the Elder We firmly recommend checking out Dr Southon’s work, which can be found on her website: https://www.emmasouthon.com/ If you’re interested in her latest book, here are links to where to buy online: * Australia - Booktopia * UK - Bookshop.org * US - Please note the US title is A Rome of One’s Own: The Forgotten Women of the Roman Empire - Bookshop.org Emma is the co-host of the History is Sexy podcast and can also be found on Instagram. Emma is a great friend of the show and you're most welcome to check out our other conversations on Agrippina the Younger and murder in ancient Rome. Just look at those glorious book covers! Despite the title difference, these are the SAME book. The US release is known as A Rome of One's Own while the UK version is entitled A History of the Roman Empire in 21 Women. Sound Credits Our music was composed by Bettina Joy de Guzman. Automated Transcript Lightly edited for clarity! Dr Rad 0:12Welcome to The Partial Historians. We explore all the details of ancient Rome. Everything from political scandals to love affairs, the battles waged and when citizens turn against each other. I'm Dr. Read.

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