In the first and second centuries CE a small elite of affluent slaves and wealthy free persons prospered in Rome amidst a mass of impoverished free inhabitants and impecunious enslaved people. Roman Inequality reconstructs the role that slaves and women played in this economy.
In the first and second centuries CE a small elite of affluent slaves and wealthy free persons prospered in Rome amidst a mass of impoverished free inhabitants and impecunious enslaved people. Roman Inequality reconstructs the role that slaves and women played in this economy.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Edward E. Cohen is Professor of Classics and Ancient History (Adjunct) at the University of Pennsylvania. He specializes in the economic and legal history of ancient Greece and Rome, and is the author of many books and articles on this subject, including Athenian Prostitution: The Business of Sex (also Oxford University Press).
Inhaltsangabe
* Acknowledgments * Introduction * Chapter 1 Inequality * Chapter 2 Fiction: Reconciling Economic Reality and Juridicial Principles * Chapter 3 Opportunity: From Freedom to Slavery-From Slavery to Freedom * Chapter 4 Businesswomen: In Servitude and in Freedom * Chapter 5 Servile Imperialism: In Power, In Servitude * Works Cited * General Index * Index of Passages Cited
* Acknowledgments * Introduction * Chapter 1 Inequality * Chapter 2 Fiction: Reconciling Economic Reality and Juridicial Principles * Chapter 3 Opportunity: From Freedom to Slavery-From Slavery to Freedom * Chapter 4 Businesswomen: In Servitude and in Freedom * Chapter 5 Servile Imperialism: In Power, In Servitude * Works Cited * General Index * Index of Passages Cited
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