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Published 2018
Money, culture, and well-being in Rome's economic development, 0-275 CE /

: The Roman Empire has long held pride of place in the collective memory of scholars, politicians, and the general public in the western world. In Money, Culture, and Well-Being in Rome's Economic Development, 0-275 CE , Daniel Hoyer offers a new approach to explain Rome's remarkable development. Hoyer surveys a broad selection of material to see how this diverse body of evidence can be reconciled to produce a single, coherent picture of the Roman economy. Engaging with social scientific and economic theory, Hoyer highlights key issues in economic history, placing the Roman Empire in its rightful place as a special-but not wholly unique-example of a successful preindustrial state.
: 1 online resource (xii, 215 pages) : illustrations. : Includes bibliographical references and index. : 9789004358287 : Available to subscribing member institutions only.

Worlds apart trading together : the organisation of long-distance trade between Rome and India in antiquity /

: bibliography : (pages 187-213) : viii,213pages : Illustrations (some col), maps ; 30cm. : 9781784917425

Published 2017
Worlds apart trading together : the organisation of long-distance trade between Rome and India in antiquity /

: This text sets out to replace the outdated notion of 'Indo-Roman trade', integrating new findings from the last 30 years. Analysis conducted demonstrates that highly substantial levels of trade took place between the Mediterranean and the Indian Ocean in the 1st-6th c. altering consumption and production in India, South Arabia, and the Roman Empire.
: Previously issued in print: 2017. : 1 online resource (viii, 214 pages) : illustrations (black and white, and colour). : Specialized. : Includes bibliographical references. : 9781784917432 (ebook) :