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Debating Roman Demography

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In conjection with an extensive critical survey of recent advances and controversies in Roman demography, the four case-studies in this volume illustrate a variety of different approaches to the st...
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  • 14 December 2000
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In conjection with an extensive critical survey of recent advances and controversies in Roman demography, the four case-studies in this volume illustrate a variety of different approaches to the study of ancient population history. The contributions address a number of crucial issues in Roman demography from the evolution of the academic field to seasonal patterns of fertility, the number of Roman citizens, population pressure in the early Roman empire, and the end of classical urbanism in late antiquity. This is the first collaborative volume of its kind. It is designed to introduce ancient historians and classicists to demographic, comparative and interdisciplinary perspectives, and to situate and contextualize Roman population studies in the wider ambit of historical demography.
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Price: $182.00
Pages: 244
Publisher: Brill
Imprint: Brill
Series: Mnemosyne, Supplements
Publication Date: 14 December 2000
ISBN: 9789004115255
Format: Other
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'Any serious student of Roman history who has not yet read the book should do so now…
Dominic Rathbone, Journal of Roman Archaeology, 2002.
Walter Scheidel, teaches ancient history at the University of Chicago. He has published widely on ancient social and economic history, including Measuring sex, age and death in the death in the Roman empire: explorations in ancient demography (Journal of Roman Archaeology Supplement Volume 21,1996)