Debts were a structural factor in the lives of small peasants in the entire ancient world. In Archaic Greece, Solon of Athens took the unique measure to cancel all debts, to abolish debt-slavery and to bring back those who had been sold abroad. For this innovation, he drew on the tradition of periodic debt remission and liberation of debt slaves by royal decree in the empires of ancient Mesopotamia, of which he may have heard on his travels in the East. His poems about his legal reforms also display striking similarities with ancient Near Eastern, and specifically Neo-Assyrian official memorials. In contrast to the Near East, at Athens debt-slavery was terminated for ever, but debt remission failed to become entrenched because it contravene...
Modern scholars are deeply divided over the extent to which early Byzantine provinces such as Egypt ...
This paper provides a Nietzschean-inspired account of "biopolitical economies of debt" as a basis fo...
This study investigates the biblical manumission laws that occur in Exod 21:2-6, 7-11; Deut 15:12-18...
Debts were a structural factor in the lives of small peasants in the entire ancient world. In Archai...
Debts were a structural factor in the lives of small peasants in the entire ancient world. In Archai...
La riduzione in schiavitù per debiti di Ateniesi prima della seisachtheia di Solone è ben documentat...
This article situates the recent calls for debt remission, or Jubilee, in terms of the history of de...
The recurrence of ever more destructive economic crises and patterns of pervasive indebtedness and i...
This book addresses the historical, social and political contexts within which Solon of Athens insti...
The land-law of Solon can be divided into two parts: on the one hand it is a seisachtheia (the shaki...
The study of ancient Greek economic thought is delicate, because the texts in which it is expressed ...
I argue that, despite Solon\u27s reputation as an enemy of tyranny, his approach to solving the poli...
This thesis surveys the scholarship on the seisachtheia of Solon from the nineteenth century to the...
This article argues for a distinction between credit and debt, for although the two overlap, they ar...
At the beginning of VI century B.C. Athens was affected by a political, social and economic crisis, ...
Modern scholars are deeply divided over the extent to which early Byzantine provinces such as Egypt ...
This paper provides a Nietzschean-inspired account of "biopolitical economies of debt" as a basis fo...
This study investigates the biblical manumission laws that occur in Exod 21:2-6, 7-11; Deut 15:12-18...
Debts were a structural factor in the lives of small peasants in the entire ancient world. In Archai...
Debts were a structural factor in the lives of small peasants in the entire ancient world. In Archai...
La riduzione in schiavitù per debiti di Ateniesi prima della seisachtheia di Solone è ben documentat...
This article situates the recent calls for debt remission, or Jubilee, in terms of the history of de...
The recurrence of ever more destructive economic crises and patterns of pervasive indebtedness and i...
This book addresses the historical, social and political contexts within which Solon of Athens insti...
The land-law of Solon can be divided into two parts: on the one hand it is a seisachtheia (the shaki...
The study of ancient Greek economic thought is delicate, because the texts in which it is expressed ...
I argue that, despite Solon\u27s reputation as an enemy of tyranny, his approach to solving the poli...
This thesis surveys the scholarship on the seisachtheia of Solon from the nineteenth century to the...
This article argues for a distinction between credit and debt, for although the two overlap, they ar...
At the beginning of VI century B.C. Athens was affected by a political, social and economic crisis, ...
Modern scholars are deeply divided over the extent to which early Byzantine provinces such as Egypt ...
This paper provides a Nietzschean-inspired account of "biopolitical economies of debt" as a basis fo...
This study investigates the biblical manumission laws that occur in Exod 21:2-6, 7-11; Deut 15:12-18...