The Economies of Hellenistic Societies, Third to First Centuries BC
Herausgeber: Archibald, Zosia; Gabrielsen, Vincent; Davies, John K.
The Economies of Hellenistic Societies, Third to First Centuries BC
Herausgeber: Archibald, Zosia; Gabrielsen, Vincent; Davies, John K.
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A collection of essays investigating the economic transformations that took place in the states and kingdoms around the eastern Mediterranean following the conquests of Alexander the Great - changes which have had an enduring effect on global cultural patterns.
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A collection of essays investigating the economic transformations that took place in the states and kingdoms around the eastern Mediterranean following the conquests of Alexander the Great - changes which have had an enduring effect on global cultural patterns.
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- Verlag: Prairie Wind Publishing
- Seitenzahl: 450
- Erscheinungstermin: Juni 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 152mm x 33mm
- Gewicht: 862g
- ISBN-13: 9780199587926
- ISBN-10: 0199587922
- Artikelnr.: 32084934
- Verlag: Prairie Wind Publishing
- Seitenzahl: 450
- Erscheinungstermin: Juni 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 152mm x 33mm
- Gewicht: 862g
- ISBN-13: 9780199587926
- ISBN-10: 0199587922
- Artikelnr.: 32084934
* 1: Z. H. Archibald and J. K. Davies: Introduction
* 2: G. G. Aperghis: Jewish subjects and Seleukid kings: a case study
of economic interaction
* 3: Z. H. Archibald: Mobility and innovation in Hellenistic economies:
the causes and consequences of human traffic
* 4: A. Bresson: Grain from Cyrene
* 5: Chr. Chandezon: Some aspects of large estate management in the
Greek world during Classical and Hellenistic times
* 6: A. Chaniotis: The impact of war on the economy of Hellenistic
poleis: Demand creation, short-term influences, long-term impacts
* 7: V. Chankowski: Divine financiers: cults as consumers and
generators of value
* 8: L. Criscuolo: Observations on the economy in kind in Ptolemaic
Egypt
* 9: J. K. Davies: The well-balanced polis: Ephesos
* 10: R. Descat: Labour in the Hellenistic economy: slavery as a test
case
* 11: V. Gabrielsen: Profitable partnerships: Kings, cities, and trade
* 12: L. Hannestad: The economy of Koile Syria after the Seleukid
conquest: an archaeological contribution
* 13: J. Lund: Wine and amphorae: production and transport
* 14: J. G. Manning: Networks, hierarchies and markets in the Ptolemaic
economy
* 15: Chr. Muller: Autopsy of a crisis: Wealth, Protogenes and the city
of Olbia c.200 BC
* 16: G. J. Oliver: Mobility, society and economy in the Hellenistic
period
* 17: G. Reger: Inter-regional economies in the Aegean basin
* 18: D. J. Thompson: Animal husbandry in Ptolemaic Egypt
* 19: R. J. van der Spek: The 'silverization' of the economy of the
Achaemenid and Seleukid empires and early modern China
* 20: S. von Reden: Demand creation, comsumption and power in Ptolemaic
Egypt
* 21: V. Gabrielsen: Afterword
* 2: G. G. Aperghis: Jewish subjects and Seleukid kings: a case study
of economic interaction
* 3: Z. H. Archibald: Mobility and innovation in Hellenistic economies:
the causes and consequences of human traffic
* 4: A. Bresson: Grain from Cyrene
* 5: Chr. Chandezon: Some aspects of large estate management in the
Greek world during Classical and Hellenistic times
* 6: A. Chaniotis: The impact of war on the economy of Hellenistic
poleis: Demand creation, short-term influences, long-term impacts
* 7: V. Chankowski: Divine financiers: cults as consumers and
generators of value
* 8: L. Criscuolo: Observations on the economy in kind in Ptolemaic
Egypt
* 9: J. K. Davies: The well-balanced polis: Ephesos
* 10: R. Descat: Labour in the Hellenistic economy: slavery as a test
case
* 11: V. Gabrielsen: Profitable partnerships: Kings, cities, and trade
* 12: L. Hannestad: The economy of Koile Syria after the Seleukid
conquest: an archaeological contribution
* 13: J. Lund: Wine and amphorae: production and transport
* 14: J. G. Manning: Networks, hierarchies and markets in the Ptolemaic
economy
* 15: Chr. Muller: Autopsy of a crisis: Wealth, Protogenes and the city
of Olbia c.200 BC
* 16: G. J. Oliver: Mobility, society and economy in the Hellenistic
period
* 17: G. Reger: Inter-regional economies in the Aegean basin
* 18: D. J. Thompson: Animal husbandry in Ptolemaic Egypt
* 19: R. J. van der Spek: The 'silverization' of the economy of the
Achaemenid and Seleukid empires and early modern China
* 20: S. von Reden: Demand creation, comsumption and power in Ptolemaic
Egypt
* 21: V. Gabrielsen: Afterword
* 1: Z. H. Archibald and J. K. Davies: Introduction
* 2: G. G. Aperghis: Jewish subjects and Seleukid kings: a case study
of economic interaction
* 3: Z. H. Archibald: Mobility and innovation in Hellenistic economies:
the causes and consequences of human traffic
* 4: A. Bresson: Grain from Cyrene
* 5: Chr. Chandezon: Some aspects of large estate management in the
Greek world during Classical and Hellenistic times
* 6: A. Chaniotis: The impact of war on the economy of Hellenistic
poleis: Demand creation, short-term influences, long-term impacts
* 7: V. Chankowski: Divine financiers: cults as consumers and
generators of value
* 8: L. Criscuolo: Observations on the economy in kind in Ptolemaic
Egypt
* 9: J. K. Davies: The well-balanced polis: Ephesos
* 10: R. Descat: Labour in the Hellenistic economy: slavery as a test
case
* 11: V. Gabrielsen: Profitable partnerships: Kings, cities, and trade
* 12: L. Hannestad: The economy of Koile Syria after the Seleukid
conquest: an archaeological contribution
* 13: J. Lund: Wine and amphorae: production and transport
* 14: J. G. Manning: Networks, hierarchies and markets in the Ptolemaic
economy
* 15: Chr. Muller: Autopsy of a crisis: Wealth, Protogenes and the city
of Olbia c.200 BC
* 16: G. J. Oliver: Mobility, society and economy in the Hellenistic
period
* 17: G. Reger: Inter-regional economies in the Aegean basin
* 18: D. J. Thompson: Animal husbandry in Ptolemaic Egypt
* 19: R. J. van der Spek: The 'silverization' of the economy of the
Achaemenid and Seleukid empires and early modern China
* 20: S. von Reden: Demand creation, comsumption and power in Ptolemaic
Egypt
* 21: V. Gabrielsen: Afterword
* 2: G. G. Aperghis: Jewish subjects and Seleukid kings: a case study
of economic interaction
* 3: Z. H. Archibald: Mobility and innovation in Hellenistic economies:
the causes and consequences of human traffic
* 4: A. Bresson: Grain from Cyrene
* 5: Chr. Chandezon: Some aspects of large estate management in the
Greek world during Classical and Hellenistic times
* 6: A. Chaniotis: The impact of war on the economy of Hellenistic
poleis: Demand creation, short-term influences, long-term impacts
* 7: V. Chankowski: Divine financiers: cults as consumers and
generators of value
* 8: L. Criscuolo: Observations on the economy in kind in Ptolemaic
Egypt
* 9: J. K. Davies: The well-balanced polis: Ephesos
* 10: R. Descat: Labour in the Hellenistic economy: slavery as a test
case
* 11: V. Gabrielsen: Profitable partnerships: Kings, cities, and trade
* 12: L. Hannestad: The economy of Koile Syria after the Seleukid
conquest: an archaeological contribution
* 13: J. Lund: Wine and amphorae: production and transport
* 14: J. G. Manning: Networks, hierarchies and markets in the Ptolemaic
economy
* 15: Chr. Muller: Autopsy of a crisis: Wealth, Protogenes and the city
of Olbia c.200 BC
* 16: G. J. Oliver: Mobility, society and economy in the Hellenistic
period
* 17: G. Reger: Inter-regional economies in the Aegean basin
* 18: D. J. Thompson: Animal husbandry in Ptolemaic Egypt
* 19: R. J. van der Spek: The 'silverization' of the economy of the
Achaemenid and Seleukid empires and early modern China
* 20: S. von Reden: Demand creation, comsumption and power in Ptolemaic
Egypt
* 21: V. Gabrielsen: Afterword