Metropolis and hinterland : the city of Rome and the Italian economy, 200 B.C.-A.D. 200

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Metropolis and hinterland : the city of Rome and the Italian economy, 200 B.C.-A.D. 200

Neville Morley

Cambridge University Press, 2002, c1996

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Originally published in 1996

Bibliography: p. 186-207

Includes index

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内容説明

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 the historiography of the consumer city model and reappraises the relationship between Rome and Italy. Drawing on archaeological work and comparative evidence, the author shows how the growth of the city can be seen as the major influence on the development of the Italian economy in this period as its demands for food and migrants promoted changes in agriculture, marketing systems and urbanisation throughout the peninsula.

目次

  • Introduction: Rome and Italy
  • 1. The metropolitan city in a pre-industrial economy
  • 2. The demographic burden
  • 3. A model of agricultural change
  • 4. The transformation of the Roman suburbium
  • 5. Agricultural development in central Italy
  • 6. Exploiting the margins
  • 7. Marketing and urbanisation
  • Conclusion
  • Bibliography
  • Index.

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