The Cambridge Companion to the Ancient Greek Economy
Herausgeber: Reden, Sitta Von
The Cambridge Companion to the Ancient Greek Economy
Herausgeber: Reden, Sitta Von
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Comprehensive introduction to the ancient Greek economy. Covers the whole of the Greek world from the Iron Age to the Hellenistic period, with separate chapters on key themes. Essential for students and scholars of ancient history and of interest to readers concerned with economic cultures and global economic issues.
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Comprehensive introduction to the ancient Greek economy. Covers the whole of the Greek world from the Iron Age to the Hellenistic period, with separate chapters on key themes. Essential for students and scholars of ancient history and of interest to readers concerned with economic cultures and global economic issues.
Produktdetails
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- Cambridge Companions to the Ancient World
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 508
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Juli 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 732g
- ISBN-13: 9781108404846
- ISBN-10: 1108404847
- Artikelnr.: 63431433
- Cambridge Companions to the Ancient World
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 508
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Juli 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 732g
- ISBN-13: 9781108404846
- ISBN-10: 1108404847
- Artikelnr.: 63431433
Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg, Germany
1. Introduction Sitta Von Reden
Part I. Diachronic Perspectives: 2. Early iron age economies Irene S. Lemos
3. The Archaic period Hans Van Wees
4. The classical period Emily Mackil
5. Hellenistic economies Sitta Von Reden
Part II. Regional Perspectives: 6. Asia minor Andreas Victor Walser
7. Northern Greece and the Black sea Zosia H. Archibald
8. Athens and the Aegean Sylvian Fachard and Alain Bresson
9. Egypt and the Ptolemaic empire Christelle Fisher-Bovet
10. Hellenistic Babylonia Hilmar Klinkott
Part III. Structures and Processes: 11. Population Ben Akrigg
12. Consumption, nutrition and the grain supply John Wilkins
13. The agricultural economy Daniel Jew
14. The non-agricultural economy: Artisans, traders, women and slaves Daniel Jew
15. Markets Alain Bresson
16. Money, credit and banking David M. Schaps
17. Dispute Resolution Kaja Harter-Uibopuu
18. Taxation and tribute Andrew Monson
Part IV. Networks: 19. Religious networks Veronique Chankowski
20. Monetary networks Peter Van Alfen
21. Social networks, associations and trade Vincent Gabrielsen
Part V. Performance: 22. Political economy and the growth of markets and capital Armin Eich
23. New institutional economics, economic growth and institutional change Sitta Von Reden and Barbara Kowalzig
24. Regionalism, federalism and mediterranean connectivity Emily Mackil
25. Climate, environment and resources Sturt W. Manning
26. Technological progress Serafina Cuomo
27. Inequality Josiah Ober and Walter Scheidel
Bibliography.
Part I. Diachronic Perspectives: 2. Early iron age economies Irene S. Lemos
3. The Archaic period Hans Van Wees
4. The classical period Emily Mackil
5. Hellenistic economies Sitta Von Reden
Part II. Regional Perspectives: 6. Asia minor Andreas Victor Walser
7. Northern Greece and the Black sea Zosia H. Archibald
8. Athens and the Aegean Sylvian Fachard and Alain Bresson
9. Egypt and the Ptolemaic empire Christelle Fisher-Bovet
10. Hellenistic Babylonia Hilmar Klinkott
Part III. Structures and Processes: 11. Population Ben Akrigg
12. Consumption, nutrition and the grain supply John Wilkins
13. The agricultural economy Daniel Jew
14. The non-agricultural economy: Artisans, traders, women and slaves Daniel Jew
15. Markets Alain Bresson
16. Money, credit and banking David M. Schaps
17. Dispute Resolution Kaja Harter-Uibopuu
18. Taxation and tribute Andrew Monson
Part IV. Networks: 19. Religious networks Veronique Chankowski
20. Monetary networks Peter Van Alfen
21. Social networks, associations and trade Vincent Gabrielsen
Part V. Performance: 22. Political economy and the growth of markets and capital Armin Eich
23. New institutional economics, economic growth and institutional change Sitta Von Reden and Barbara Kowalzig
24. Regionalism, federalism and mediterranean connectivity Emily Mackil
25. Climate, environment and resources Sturt W. Manning
26. Technological progress Serafina Cuomo
27. Inequality Josiah Ober and Walter Scheidel
Bibliography.
1. Introduction Sitta Von Reden
Part I. Diachronic Perspectives: 2. Early iron age economies Irene S. Lemos
3. The Archaic period Hans Van Wees
4. The classical period Emily Mackil
5. Hellenistic economies Sitta Von Reden
Part II. Regional Perspectives: 6. Asia minor Andreas Victor Walser
7. Northern Greece and the Black sea Zosia H. Archibald
8. Athens and the Aegean Sylvian Fachard and Alain Bresson
9. Egypt and the Ptolemaic empire Christelle Fisher-Bovet
10. Hellenistic Babylonia Hilmar Klinkott
Part III. Structures and Processes: 11. Population Ben Akrigg
12. Consumption, nutrition and the grain supply John Wilkins
13. The agricultural economy Daniel Jew
14. The non-agricultural economy: Artisans, traders, women and slaves Daniel Jew
15. Markets Alain Bresson
16. Money, credit and banking David M. Schaps
17. Dispute Resolution Kaja Harter-Uibopuu
18. Taxation and tribute Andrew Monson
Part IV. Networks: 19. Religious networks Veronique Chankowski
20. Monetary networks Peter Van Alfen
21. Social networks, associations and trade Vincent Gabrielsen
Part V. Performance: 22. Political economy and the growth of markets and capital Armin Eich
23. New institutional economics, economic growth and institutional change Sitta Von Reden and Barbara Kowalzig
24. Regionalism, federalism and mediterranean connectivity Emily Mackil
25. Climate, environment and resources Sturt W. Manning
26. Technological progress Serafina Cuomo
27. Inequality Josiah Ober and Walter Scheidel
Bibliography.
Part I. Diachronic Perspectives: 2. Early iron age economies Irene S. Lemos
3. The Archaic period Hans Van Wees
4. The classical period Emily Mackil
5. Hellenistic economies Sitta Von Reden
Part II. Regional Perspectives: 6. Asia minor Andreas Victor Walser
7. Northern Greece and the Black sea Zosia H. Archibald
8. Athens and the Aegean Sylvian Fachard and Alain Bresson
9. Egypt and the Ptolemaic empire Christelle Fisher-Bovet
10. Hellenistic Babylonia Hilmar Klinkott
Part III. Structures and Processes: 11. Population Ben Akrigg
12. Consumption, nutrition and the grain supply John Wilkins
13. The agricultural economy Daniel Jew
14. The non-agricultural economy: Artisans, traders, women and slaves Daniel Jew
15. Markets Alain Bresson
16. Money, credit and banking David M. Schaps
17. Dispute Resolution Kaja Harter-Uibopuu
18. Taxation and tribute Andrew Monson
Part IV. Networks: 19. Religious networks Veronique Chankowski
20. Monetary networks Peter Van Alfen
21. Social networks, associations and trade Vincent Gabrielsen
Part V. Performance: 22. Political economy and the growth of markets and capital Armin Eich
23. New institutional economics, economic growth and institutional change Sitta Von Reden and Barbara Kowalzig
24. Regionalism, federalism and mediterranean connectivity Emily Mackil
25. Climate, environment and resources Sturt W. Manning
26. Technological progress Serafina Cuomo
27. Inequality Josiah Ober and Walter Scheidel
Bibliography.