Trade in the ancient Mediterranean: private order and public institutions
From around 700 BCE until the first centuries CE, the Mediterranean enjoyed steady economic growth through trade, reaching a level not to be regained until the early modern era. This process of growth coincided with a process of state formation, culminating in the largest state the ancient Mediterra...
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Zusammenfassung: | From around 700 BCE until the first centuries CE, the Mediterranean enjoyed steady economic growth through trade, reaching a level not to be regained until the early modern era. This process of growth coincided with a process of state formation, culminating in the largest state the ancient Mediterranean would ever know, the Roman Empire. Subsequent economic decline coincided with state disintegration. How are the two processes related? In Trade in the Ancient Mediterranean, Taco Terpstra investigates how the organizational structure of trade benefited from state institutions. Although enforcement typically depended on private actors, traders could utilize a public infrastructure, which included not only courts and legal frameworks but also socially cohesive ideologies. Terpstra details how business practices emerged that were based on private order, yet took advantage of public institutions. Focusing on the activity of both private and public economic actors--from Greek city councilors and Ptolemaic officials to long-distance traders and Roman magistrates and financiers--Terpstra illuminates the complex relationship between economic development and state structures in the ancient Mediterranean |
Beschreibung: | viii, 275 Seiten Illustrationen, Pläne, Karten, Diagramme |
ISBN: | 9780691172088 |
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adam_text | CONTENTS Acknowledgments vii 1 Introduction і 2 Public Institutions and Phoenician Trade 33 3 King s Men and the Stationary Bandit 83 4 Civic Order and Contract Enforcement 125 5 Economic Trust and Religious Violence 1Ճ8 6 Epilogue 211 7 Concluding Remarks 226 Bibliography Index V 261 233
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