Until now, the Roman economy has been discussed primarily in economic terms. After the vehement debate between substantivist and formalists in the 1960s and 1970s, most historians and archaeologists have embraced an essentially substantivist perspective. Although this outlook has proven its value, it also seriously hampers a holistic view on the Roman exchange system by its focus on economic factors. Recent theoretical developments in economic anthropology, particularly through the work of Bloch and Parry, provide a model which is better suited to analysing the exchange system in its social, political and moral dimensions. It has been used succesfully in recent publications of the exchange system in the ancient Greek world. In this article,...
International audienceThis contribution aims to propose new perspectives concerning the link between...
A key figure in the history of scholarship on Roman monetary history is Theodor Mommsen. At the risk...
I analyze the basis of the market economy in classical Rome, from the perspective of personal-versus...
It is the contention of this paper that the instrumental-functional approach which most scholars tak...
The present study offers an in-depth examination of the institutional framework within which money o...
This book focuses on those features of the Roman economy that are less traceable in text and archaeo...
Art Style | Art & Culture International Magazine Abstract Money, trust, transactions – these three...
Major campaigns of archaeological excavations at some of the largest and most important ancient citi...
The provincial coinage of the Roman Empire has proven to be a rich source for studying civic experie...
The Roman Empire has long held pride of place in the collective memory of scholars, politicians, and...
As one of the most enduring icons of economic life, money has been a common feature and central focu...
The nature of the Roman economy, and its development in time and place, have since long been a subje...
© JASSS. A large number of complex hypotheses exists that aim to explain aspects of the Roman econom...
New Institutional Economics have become popular in ancient economic history research the past decade...
The article constitutes a brief commentary on the value of Roman coins and medallions as sources of ...
International audienceThis contribution aims to propose new perspectives concerning the link between...
A key figure in the history of scholarship on Roman monetary history is Theodor Mommsen. At the risk...
I analyze the basis of the market economy in classical Rome, from the perspective of personal-versus...
It is the contention of this paper that the instrumental-functional approach which most scholars tak...
The present study offers an in-depth examination of the institutional framework within which money o...
This book focuses on those features of the Roman economy that are less traceable in text and archaeo...
Art Style | Art & Culture International Magazine Abstract Money, trust, transactions – these three...
Major campaigns of archaeological excavations at some of the largest and most important ancient citi...
The provincial coinage of the Roman Empire has proven to be a rich source for studying civic experie...
The Roman Empire has long held pride of place in the collective memory of scholars, politicians, and...
As one of the most enduring icons of economic life, money has been a common feature and central focu...
The nature of the Roman economy, and its development in time and place, have since long been a subje...
© JASSS. A large number of complex hypotheses exists that aim to explain aspects of the Roman econom...
New Institutional Economics have become popular in ancient economic history research the past decade...
The article constitutes a brief commentary on the value of Roman coins and medallions as sources of ...
International audienceThis contribution aims to propose new perspectives concerning the link between...
A key figure in the history of scholarship on Roman monetary history is Theodor Mommsen. At the risk...
I analyze the basis of the market economy in classical Rome, from the perspective of personal-versus...