Popular Culture in Ancient RomeISBN: 978-0-7456-4309-0
Hardcover
248 pages
August 2009, Polity
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London Review of Books
"A spirited, engaging and politically committed introduction to
the culture of the 'non-elite' in the Roman Empire. Toner's
achievement is to open up the world of the Roman tavern, rather
than the senate house; the world of the garret rather than the
villa."
Mary Beard, Times Literary Supplement
"Plenty of vivid detail, with more laughter, tears and farting
than most books on 'everyday life' in Rome. It is a rollicking read
and wears its considerable scholarship lightly."
European Review of History
"This is a marvellous book on a neglected subject. On the basis
of a rich mosaic of documents supplemented by comparative evidence,
Toner has produced a sharply analytical reading of popular culture
in Rome, which is both very instructive and highly
entertaining."
Peter Garnsey, University of Cambridge
"Toner presents an intellectually courageous account of
Roman popular culture that will engage the imaginative sympathies
of scholar and general reader alike. This is a brisk,
accessible study, rich in data and conceptually
well-informed."
Thomas Habinek, University of Southern California