Автор: Walter Scheidel Название: The Cambridge Economic History of the Greco-Roman World Издательство: Cambridge University Press Год: 2007 ISBN: 978-0521780537 Язык: English Формат: pdf Размер: 22,6 mb Страниц: 960
The approach taken is both thematic, with chapters on the underlying determinants of economic performance, and chronological, with coverage of the whole of the Greek and Roman worlds extending from the Aegean Bronze Age to Late Antiquity. The contributors move beyond the substantivist-formalist debates that dominated twentieth-century scholarship and display a new interest in economic growth in antiquity. New methods for measuring economic development are explored, often combining textual and archaeological data that have previously been treated separately. Fully accessible to non-specialist, the volume represents a major advance in our understanding of the economic expansion that made the civilisation of the classical Mediterranean world possible.
1 Introduction Ian Morris (Stanford University), Richard P. Saller (Stanford University), and Walter Scheidel (Stanford University)
PART I: DETERMINANTS OF ECONOMIC PERFORMANCE
2 Ecology ROBERT SALLARES (University of Manchester Institute of Science and Technology) 3 Demography WALTER SCHEIDEL (Stanford University) 4 Household and gender RICHARD P. SALLER (Stanford University) 5 Law and economic institutions BRUCE W. FRIER (University of Michigan) and DENNIS P. KEHOE (Tulane University) 6 Technology HELMUTH SCHNEIDER (University of Kassel)
PART II: EARLY MEDITERRANEAN ECONOMIES AND THE NEAR EAST
7 The Aegean Bronze Age JOHN BENNET (University of Sheffield) 8 Early Iron Age Greece IAN MORRIS (Stanford University) 9 The Iron Age in the western Mediterranean MICHAEL DIETLER (University of Chicago) 10 Archaic Greece ROBIN OSBORNE (Cambridge University) 11 The Persian Near East PETER R. BEDFORD (Edith Cowan University)
PART III: CLASSICAL GREECE
12 Classical Greece: Production JOHN К. DAVIES (University of Liverpool) 13 Classical Greece: Distribution ASTRID MOLLER (University of Freiburg) 14 Classical Greece: Consumption SITТА VON REDEN (University 0fAugsburg)
PART IV: THE HELLENISTIC STATES
15 The Hellenistic Near East ROBARTUS J. VAN DER SPEK (Free University of Amsterdam) 16 Hellenistic Egypt JOSEPH G. MANNING (Stanford University) 17 Hellenistic Greece and western Asia Minor GARY REGER (Trinity College)
PART V: EARLY ITALY AND THE ROMAN REPUBLIC
18 Early Rome and Italy JEAN-PAUL MOREL (University of Provence) 19 The late Republic WILLIAM V. HARRIS (Columbia University)
PART VI: THE EARLY ROMAN EMPIRE
20 The early Roman empire: Production DENNIS P. KEHOE (Tulane University) 21 The early Roman empire: Distribution NEVILLE MORLEY (University of Bristol) 22 The early Roman empire: Consumption WILLEM M. JONGMAN (University of Groningen) 23 The early Roman empire: The state and the economy ELIO LO CASCIO (University of Rome ‘La Sapienza)
PART VII: REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT IN THE ROMAN EMPIRE
24 The western provinces PHILIPPE LEVEAU (UniversityofProvence) 25 The eastern Mediterranean SUSAN E. ALCOCK (Brown University) 26 Roman Egypt DOMINIC W. RATHBONE (Kings College London) 27 The frontier zones DAVID CHERRY (Montana State University)
PART VIII: EPILOGUE
28 The transition to late antiquit}' ANDREA GIARDINA (Istituto Italiano di Scienze Umane)
Bibliography Index
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