Published by Academic Journal Offprint from: - Journal of Roman Archaeology, Volume 26, 2013., 2013
Seller: Nar Valley Books & Prints, King's Lynn, United Kingdom
4pp, 1 figs, Printed Card Cover, VGC,
Published by Acadmic Journal Offprint from: - The Journal of Roman Studies Volume 87, 1997., 1997
Seller: Nar Valley Books & Prints, King's Lynn, United Kingdom
14pp, 1 figs, Printed Card Cover, VGC,
Published by Academic Journal Offprint from: - Journal of Roman Archaeology, Volume 11, 1998., 1998
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8pp, 3 figs, Printed Card Cover, VGC,
Published by Academic Journal Offprint from - The Journal of Hellenic Studies: Volume 123, 2003., 2003
Seller: Nar Valley Books & Prints, King's Lynn, United Kingdom
21pp, 5 figs, Printed Card Cover, VGC,
Published by Academic Journal Offprint from: - The Journal of Roman Studies, Volume 95, 2005., 2005
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16pp, Printed Card Cover, VGC,
Published by Academic Journal Offprint from - Journal of Roman Studies Vol. 91, 2001., 2001
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27pp, 13 figs, Printed Card Cover, VGC,
Published by Academic Journal Offprint from: - The Journal of Roman Studies, Volume 94, 2004., 2004
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27pp, Printed Card Cover, VGC,
Published by Academic Journal Offprint from: - Journal of Roman Archaeology, Volume 27, 2014., 2014
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26pp, 15 figs, Printed Card Cover, VGC,
Language: English
Published by Princeton University Press, 2019
ISBN 10: 0691172188 ISBN 13: 9780691172187
Seller: Scrinium Classical Antiquity, Aalten, Netherlands
Princeton University Press, Princeton / Oxford, 2019. XV,670p. Gilt titled hard bound with pictorial dust wrappers. Fore edge with some smaller stains. 'Walter Scheidel says in his acknowledgements that he proposed to write a short book on this topic, but he ended up with this long book. He seems to have written two books, as suggested by his subtitle: one about the fall of the Roman Empire and one about the Industrial Revolution. His aim is to connect these two events in a monocausal stream. (.) Scheidel summarizes his 500-page book as follows: 'I wrote this book to establish ? two simple points: that interlocking forms of productive fragmentation were of paramount importance and indeed indispensable in creating the specific set of conditions that gave birth to modernity, and that the divergences that precipitated this outcome in only one part of the world but not in others were highly robust (p. 27).' Alternatively, why did Europe rather than China have an industrial revolution? (.) Escape from Rome is a well-written survey of an enormous literature on the history of the world. If you have time to read 500 pages, it is fun and interesting to read. Economic historians might want to start with Part IV to evaluate Scheidel?s thesis. My summary is that this is an admirable book that would have benefited from an additional edit which included the current Epilogue in Part IV. Whether Rome had to rise and fall before we could have an Industrial Revolution remains speculative and worthy of discussion after reading through Scheidel?s history and counterfactual speculations.' (PETER TEMIN on Economic History Net, March 2020).
Language: English
Published by Cambridge University Press, 2012
ISBN 10: 0521726883 ISBN 13: 9780521726887
Seller: Scrinium Classical Antiquity, Aalten, Netherlands
Cambridge University Press, 2012. 454p. Paperback. Head spine a bit bumped and a bit worn. Series: Cambridge Companions to the Ancient World. This book offers readers a comprehensive and innovative introduction to the economy of the Roman Empire. Focusing on the principal determinants, features and consequences of Roman economic development and integrating additional web-based materials, it is designed as an up-to-date survey that is accessible to all audiences. Five main sections discuss theoretical approaches drawn from economics, labor regimes, the production of power and goods, various means of distribution from markets to predation, and the success and ultimate failure of the Roman economy. The book not only covers traditionally prominent features such as slavery, food production and monetization but also highlights the importance of previously neglected aspects such as the role of human capital, energy generation, rent-taking, logistics and human wellbeing, and convenes a group of five experts to debate the nature of Roman trade. (Publisher's information).
Language: Chinese
Published by CITIC Publishing Group, 2019
ISBN 10: 7521704495 ISBN 13: 9787521704495
Seller: liu xing, Nanjing, JS, China
Hardcover. Condition: New. Language:Chinese.HardCover. Pub Date: 2019-06-01 Publisher: CITIC Publishing Group CITIC Publishing Company Since human beings began to cultivate. graze. and pass property from generation to generation. economic inequality has been a prominent feature of human civilization. After entering the 21st century. the gap between the rich and the poor has continued to widen around the world. and economic inequality has become increasingly prominent. even affecting global stability. Famous American Hi.
Leiden, Brill, 2001. x,242 pp. Cloth w.dustj. (Mnemosyne, Suppl. 211, new 146,-).
Seller: Antiquariaat Brinkman, since 1954 / ILAB, Amsterdam, Netherlands
Leiden, Brill, 2001. xxx,286 pp. Bound. (Mnem.Suppl.228, new 152.-).