The Transformation of Economic Life Under the Roman Empire

The Transformation of Economic Life Under the Roman Empire Proceedings of the Second Workshop of the International Network Impact of Empire (Roman Empire, C. 200 B.C. - A.D. 476), Nottingham, July 4-7, 2001 - Impact of Empire

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Publisher's Synopsis

Did a Roman imperial economy exist under the Late Republic, the Roman Principate and the Later Roman Empire? And if so, what type of economy was it? Another equally important question is: did the Roman Empire, by specific actions, the creation of infrastructures, or its very existence, trigger a transformation of economic life in the regions which it dominated? Or was the Empire a marginal affair in the regions that belonged to it, and did economic developments take their own course, independently of the Empire? Questions like these, which are of great consequence to any student of Roman history, archaeology, and Roman law, are treated in this volume, which in its successive parts focuses on:
1. The character of the Roman economy.
2. Economic life in particular regions of the Roman Empire.
3. The economy of the Later Roman Empire.

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Brill

Brill

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Book information

ISBN: 9789050633284
Publisher: Brill
Imprint: Brill
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Language: English
Number of pages: 266
Weight: 680g
Height: 244mm
Width: 165mm
Spine width: 25mm