正題名/作者 : The Roman bazaar :/ Peter Fibiger Bang.
其他題名 : a comparative study of trade and markets in a tributary empire /
作者 : Bang, Peter F.
出版者 : Cambridge ;Cambridge University Press,2008.
面頁冊數 : xv, 358 p. :ill. ;23 cm.
叢書名 : Cambridge classical studies
標題 : Bazaars (Markets) - History. - Italy -
標題 : Rome (Italy) - Economic conditions. -
電子資源 : http://www.loc.gov/catdir/enhancements/fy0906/2008031924-b.html
ISBN : 9780521855327 (hbk.)
ISBN : 0521855322 (hbk.)
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245 14$aThe Roman bazaar :$ba comparative study of trade and markets in a tributary empire /$cPeter Fibiger Bang.
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440 0$aCambridge classical studies
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 307-350) and index.
505 00$gPt.1. The Roman Empire and the comparative study of pre-industrial society. --$tBeyond The ancient economy? Trade in the Roman Empire and the problem of comparative history --$tAn agrarian empire between market and tribute : situating interregional trade in the Roman world --$gPt.2. Imperial bazaar. --$tA rough trading world : opaque, volatile and discontinuously connected markets --$tA think line : portorium, protection and predation --$tCommunity : cult, courts, credit and collaboration in the bazaar --$tEpilegomena : taking stock--the world of goods.
520 1 $a"It has long been held by historians that trade and markets in the Roman Empire resembled those found later in early modern Europe. Using the concept of the bazaar, however, Peter Bang argues that the development spawned by Roman hegemony proves clear similarities with large, pre-colonial or tributary empires such as the Ottoman, the Mughal in India, and the Ming/Ch'ing in China. By comparing Roman market formation particularly with conditions in the Mughal Empire, Bang changes our comparative horizons and situates the ongoing debate over the Roman economy firmly within wider discussions about world history and the 'great divergence' between east and west. The broad scope of this book takes in a wide range of topics, from communal networks and family connections to imperial cultures of consumption, and will therefore be of great interest to scholars and students of ancient history and pre-industrial economics."--BOOK JACKET.
650 0$aBazaars (Markets)$zItaly$zRome$xHistory.$3296674
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