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Ancient Rome at Work: An Economic History of Rome From the Origins to the Empire: Economic History

Autor Paul Louis
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 28 mar 2013
Originally published in 1927 this volume includes an economic history of Rome from the origins to the Empire, with four illustrations and six maps. It is the fourth volume to appear in a section on ancient Rome. A period of nearly 1200 years is covered, tracing the economic life of Rome from the age of primitive industry and pastoral life to the organised labour and complex civilisation of the late Empire. The economic aspect of Roman history, neglected though it has been, is in truth the basis of its political, diplomatic, and military history.
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ISBN-13: 9780415852630
ISBN-10: 0415852633
Pagini: 376
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 21 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Economic History

Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Cuprins

Part 1: From The Origins To The Punic Wars (753-264 BC)  Introductory Remarks  1. Primitive Rome  2. The Conquest of the Italian Peninsula  3. The Growth of Political Rights  4. Civil Rights  5. Slavery  6. The Artisans and the First Guilds  7. Primitive Agriculture  8. The First Agrarian Laws  9. The First Colonies  10. The Problem of Food Supplies  11. First Steps in Industrial Development  12. The Beginnings of Trade  13. Transport  14. The Use of Money  15. Credit and Interest  Part 2: From The Punic Laws To The Empire (264-30 BC)  Introductory Remarks  1. Territorial Expansion  2. Density of Population  3. The Civil Wars  4. Public and Private Law  5. The Growth of Public Wealth  6. Luxury  7. The Growth of the Slave System  8. The Free Artisans  9. Rome as a Capital  10. The Food Supply  11. Agricultural Development  12. Mineral Resources  13. Industry  14. Trade  15. The Roads  16. Navigation  17. The Development of the Monetary System  18. Usury and Debts  Part 3: The Empire  Introductory Remarks  1. The Wars Abroad  2. Domestic Disturbances  3. The Population  4. Imperial Institutions  5. Luxury  6. The Capitals  7. The Decline of Slavery  8. The Colony System  9. The Artisan Class and the Guilds  10. Agriculture  11. Mining  12. Industry and Manufacture  13. Trade  14. Sea Routes  15. Ports  16. Road Traffic and Public Works  17. The Monetary Crises  18. The Barbarians