The social transformation of the Roman world is a highly topical
and much-discussed subject among historians. The importance of
kinship in this epochal process has been largely neglected until
now. This compendium seeks to close this gap by examining the role
of kinship in transforming the social order. It significantly
expands our perspective on the epochal upheaval between late
antiquity and the middle ages.
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