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Metropolis and Hinterland

The City of Rome and the Italian Economy, 200 BC\u2013AD 200

This book studies the growth of the city of Rome and the effects of its demands for food and migrants on the economy of Italy.

Neville Morley (Author)

9780521560061, Cambridge University Press

Hardback, published 10 October 1996

224 pages

23.7 x 15.8 x 2 cm, 0.503 kg

\""Morley presents his thesis clearly, logically, and persuasively. His arguments will give both primitives and modernists much to ponder...\""

R.I. Curtis, Choice

Ancient Rome was one of the greatest cities of the pre-industrial era. Like other such great cities, it has often been deemed parasitic, a drain on the resources of the society that supported it. Rome's huge population was maintained not by trade or manufacture but by the taxes and rents of the empire. It was the archetypal 'consumer city'. However, such a label does not do full justice to the impact of the city on its hinterland. This book examines ]

Metropolis and Hinterland Morley Hardback Cambridge University Press

Metropolis and Hinterland

The City of Rome and the Italian Economy, 200 BC\u2013AD 200

This book studies the growth of the city of Rome and the effects of its demands for food and migrants on the economy of Italy.

Neville Morley (Author)

9780521560061, Cambridge University Press

Hardback, published 10 October 1996

224 pages

23.7 x 15.8 x 2 cm, 0.503 kg

\""Morley presents his thesis clearly, logically, and persuasively. His arguments will give both primitives and modernists much to ponder...\""

R.I. Curtis, Choice

Ancient Rome was one of the greatest cities of the pre-industrial era. Like other such great cities, it has often been deemed parasitic, a drain on the resources of the society that supported it. Rome's huge population was maintained not by trade or manufacture but by the taxes and rents of the empire. It was the archetypal 'consumer city'. However, such a label does not do full justice to the impact of the city on its hinterland. This book examines ]

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