Agrarian Change in Late Antiquity - Gold, Labour and Aristrocratic Dominance
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Added by: Kahena | Karma: 11526.37 | Non-Fiction | 20 December 2010 |
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Agrarian Change in Late Antiquity - Gold, Labour and Aristrocratic Dominance
The economy of the late antique Mediterranean is still largely seen through the prism of Weber's influential essay of 1896. Rejecting that orthodoxy, Jairus Banaji argues that the late empire saw substantial economic and social change, propelled by the powerful stimulus of a stable gold coinage that circulated widely. In successive chapters Banaji adduces fresh evidence for the prosperity of the late Roman countryside, the expanding circulation of gold, the restructuring of agrarian elites, and the extensive use of paid labour, above all in the period spanning the fifth to seventh centuries. |
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Tags: Banaji, restructuring, circulation, agrarian, elites, Agrarian, Aristrocratic, Dominance, Antiquity |