Sociological studies in Roman history
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Sociological studies in Roman history
(Cambridge classical studies)
Cambridge University Press, 2018
- : hardback
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注記
Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Keith Hopkins was a sociologist and Professor of Ancient History at Cambridge from 1985 to 2001. He is widely recognised as one of the most radical, innovative and influential Roman historians of his generation. This volume presents fourteen of Hopkins' essays on an impressive range of subjects: contraception, demography, economic history, slavery, literacy, imperial power, Roman religion, Early Christianity, and the social and political structures of the ancient world. The papers have been re-edited and revised with accompanying essays by Hopkins' colleagues, friends and former students. This volume brings Hopkins' work up to date. It sets his distinctive and pioneering use of sociological approaches in a wider intellectual context and explores his lasting impact on the ways that ancient history is now written. This volume will interest all those fascinated by Rome and its empire, and particularly those eager to experience challenging and controversial ways of understanding the past.
目次
- Introduction: Keith Hopkins: sighting shots Christopher Kelly
- 1. Contraception in the Roman Empire
- 2. A textual emendation in a fragment of Musonius Rufus: a note on contraception
- Afterword Caroline Vout
- 3. On the probable age structure of the Roman population
- 4. Graveyards for historians
- Afterword Walter Scheidel
- 5. Economic growths and towns in antiquity
- Afterword Neville Morley
- 6. Taxes and trade in the Roman empire (200 BC-AD 400)
- Afterword Willem M. Jongman
- 7. Models, ships and staples
- Afterword Peter Fibiger Bang and Mamoru Ikeguchi
- 8. From violence to blessing: symbols and rituals in ancient Rome
- Afterword Jas Elsner
- 9. Slavery in classical antiquity
- Afterword Keith Bradley
- 10. Conquest by book
- Afterword William Harris
- 11. Novel evidence for Roman slavery
- Afterword Catharine Edwards
- 12. Christian number and its implications
- Afterword Kate Cooper
- 13. The political economy of the Roman empire
- Afterword Greg Woolf
- 14. How to be a Roman emperor: an autobiography
- Afterword Mary Beard.
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