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Poverty and leadership in the later roman empire, 2001, 176 p, rel. -
Explores the emergence in late roman society of "the poor" as a distinct social class, one for which the Christian church claimed a special responsibility. The story of how a society came to see itself as responsible for the care of a particular class of people, a class that had not previously been cared for.
Référence : 26751.
English
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Villages et hameaux paysans en Gaule et sa périphérie entre la fin de la période laténienne et l'époque romaine, (actes du XVe colloque AGER, Saverne,...
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