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Prolegomena; Part I. The Roman Empire and the Comparative Study of Pre-Industrial Society: 1. Beyond the ancient economy? Trade in the Roman empire and the problem of comparative history; 2. An agrarian empire between market and tribute - situating interregional trade in the Roman empire; Part II. Imperial Bazaar: 3. A rough trading world - opaque, volatile and discontinuously connected markets; 4. A thin line - portorium, protection and predation; 5. Community - cult, courts, credit and collaboration in the bazaar; Epilegomena: taking stock - the world of goods.
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Add The Roman Bazaar: A Comparative Study of Trade and Markets in a Tributary Empire, It has long been held by historians that trade and markets in the Roman Empire resembled those found later in early modern Europe. Using the concept of the bazaar, however, Peter Bang argues that the development spawned by Roman hegemony proves clear simi, The Roman Bazaar: A Comparative Study of Trade and Markets in a Tributary Empire to the inventory that you are selling on WonderClubX
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Add The Roman Bazaar: A Comparative Study of Trade and Markets in a Tributary Empire, It has long been held by historians that trade and markets in the Roman Empire resembled those found later in early modern Europe. Using the concept of the bazaar, however, Peter Bang argues that the development spawned by Roman hegemony proves clear simi, The Roman Bazaar: A Comparative Study of Trade and Markets in a Tributary Empire to your collection on WonderClub |