The Demography of Roman Italy

The Demography of Roman Italy
Title The Demography of Roman Italy PDF eBook
Author Saskia Hin
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 421
Release 2013-02-14
Genre History
ISBN 1107003938

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This book investigates demographic behaviour and population trends in Italy during the emergence of the Roman Empire. It unites literary and epigraphic sources with demographic theory, archaeological surveys, climatic and skeletal evidence, models and comparative data. Also featured is a chapter on climate change in Roman times.

Peasants, Citizens and Soldiers

Peasants, Citizens and Soldiers
Title Peasants, Citizens and Soldiers PDF eBook
Author L. de Ligt
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 409
Release 2012-04-05
Genre History
ISBN 1107013186

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This book re-assesses the military, social and economic history of Roman Italy from the angle of population history.

The Demography of Roman Italy

The Demography of Roman Italy
Title The Demography of Roman Italy PDF eBook
Author Saskia Hin
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 421
Release 2013-02-14
Genre History
ISBN 1107310717

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This book provides a fresh perspective on the population history of Italy during the late Republic. It employs a range of sources and a multidisciplinary approach to investigate demographic trends and the demographic behaviour of Roman citizens. Dr Hin shows how they adapted to changing economic, climatic and social conditions in a period of intense conquest. Her critical evaluation of the evidence on the demographic toll taken by warfare and rising societal complexity leads her to a revisionist 'middle count' scenario of population development in Italy. In tracing the population history of an ancient conquest society, she provides an accessible pathway into Roman demography which focuses on the three main demographic parameters - mortality, fertility and migration. She unites literary and epigraphic sources with demographic theory, archaeological surveys, climatic and skeletal evidence, models and comparative data. Tables, figures and maps enable readers to visualise the quantitative dynamics at work.

Peasants and Slaves

Peasants and Slaves
Title Peasants and Slaves PDF eBook
Author Alessandro Launaro
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 365
Release 2011-05-19
Genre History
ISBN 1107004799

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A radical interdisciplinary reappraisal of the agrarian background to the political events which shaped the destiny of Rome (from Republic to Empire). The book actively builds upon the textual and archaeological evidence to trace the fate of the Italian rural free population during a crucial period of its history.

The Cambridge Companion to the Roman Republic

The Cambridge Companion to the Roman Republic
Title The Cambridge Companion to the Roman Republic PDF eBook
Author Harriet I. Flower
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 519
Release 2014-06-23
Genre History
ISBN 1107032245

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This second edition examines all aspects of Roman history, and contains a new introduction, three new chapters and updated bibliographies.

People, Land, and Politics

People, Land, and Politics
Title People, Land, and Politics PDF eBook
Author Luuk de Ligt
Publisher BRILL
Pages 664
Release 2008-11-30
Genre History
ISBN 9047424492

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Recent research has called into question the orthodox view that the last two centuries of the Roman Republic witnessed a decline of the free rural population. Yet the implications of the alternative reconstructions of Italy's demographic history that have been proposed have never been explored systematically. This volume offers a series of in-depth discussions not only of the republican manpower and census figures but also of the abundant archaeological data. It also explores the growth of cities, especially Rome, and the changing distribution of the population over the Italian landscape. On the rural side it addresses the interplay between demographic, economic, and legal developments and the background to the Gracchan land reforms. Finally it examines the political implications of demographic growth and large-scale migration to the provinces. The volume as a whole demonstrates that demography is the key to many aspects of Italy's economic, social, military, and political history.

Demography and the Graeco-Roman World

Demography and the Graeco-Roman World
Title Demography and the Graeco-Roman World PDF eBook
Author Claire Holleran
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 227
Release 2011-09-01
Genre History
ISBN 1139499637

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Through a series of case studies this book demonstrates the wide-ranging impact of demographic dynamics on social, economic and political structures in the Graeco-Roman world. The individual case studies focus on fertility, mortality and migration and the roles they played in various aspects of ancient life. These studies - drawn from a range of populations in Athens and Attica, Rome and Italy, and Graeco-Roman Egypt - illustrate how new insights can be gained by applying demographic methods to familiar themes in ancient history. Methodological issues are addressed in a clear, straightforward manner with no assumption of prior technical knowledge, ensuring that the book is accessible to readers with no training in demography. The book marks an important step forward in ancient historical demography, affirming both the centrality of population studies in ancient history and the contribution that antiquity can make to population history in general.