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The Economic Reforms of Solon

by: Stanley, Ph.V.

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Category: Ancient Economic History / Economic Studies / Prehistoric-Greek-Roman-Byzantine
Code: 17366
ISBN-13: 9783895900679 / 978-3-89590-067-9
ISBN-10: 3895900672 / 3-89590-067-2
Publisher: Scripta Mercaturae Verlag
Publication Date: 1999
Publication Place: St. Katharinen
Binding: Paper
Pages: 329
Book Condition: New
Comments: Pharos: Studien zur griechisch-romischer Antike Band XI / 329 p. ; 23 cm.

The economic reforms of Solon

Author: Phillip Vincent Stanley

Series:
Pharos (St. Katharinen, Germany), Bd. 11

329 pages ; 23 cm.

 

TABLE OF CONTENTS

I. Introduction II. Economic Conditions Prior to the 8th Century BCE A. Introduction B. The Economic Structure of Dark Age Society i. The Royal Oikos ii. Settlements iii. Land Tenure iv. Labor v. Conclusion C. The Role of Trade in the Economy i. Development of Trade in Homeric Society ii. Items Traded D. Conclusion III. Economic Growth in the 8th and 7th Centuries BCE A. Introduction B. Village to Polis i. Size and Density of Settlements ii. Internal Space and Function iii. Hierarchy of Settlements C. Changes in the Social Order D. Development and Changes in Foreign Trade E. Money in a Pre-coinage Society F. Conclusion IV. Economic Growth and Change in Attica prior to the 7th Century A. Introduction B. 9th to mid֊8th Century BCE i. Athens and Settlement Patterns in Attica ii. Burial Practices and Social Status iii. Foreign Contacts and Trade C. Mid-8th to the End of the Century i. Athens and Settlement Patterns in Attica 

II ii. Burial Practices and Social Status iii. Foreign Contacts and Trade D. Conclusion V. Stasis in Athens: Late 7th/Early 6th Century A. Introduction i. A 7th-Century Crisis? ii. History B. Class Structure C. Hektemoroi i. Contractual Status of the Hektemoroi ii. The Origins of the Hektemoroi in Attica iii. Payment by the Hektemoroi iv. Who were these Hektemorofl v. Conclusion D. The Horoi E. Personal Debts F. Conclusion VI. The Economic Reforms of Solon A. Introduction B. Responses to Earlier Economic Conditions i. Introduction ii. Wealth and Status iii. Cancellation of Debts iv. Changes in Lending Practices C. Agrarian Reforms i. Introduction ii. Removal of the horoi iii. Agricultural Exports D. Reforms Affecting Trade i. Introduction ii. Weights, Measures, and “Coinage” iii. Crafts Production E. Conclusion VII. Economic Conditions in Athens after Solon A. Introduction

Ill B. The Urbanization of Athens C. Development of Production and Trade i. Introduction ii. Development of Local Production of Painted Ware iii. Export of Black-Figure Vases D. The Board of Ten Archons E. Factionalism and the Tyranny in Athens F. Conclusion VIII. Conclusion BIBLIOGRAPHY INDICES 


Subjects:
Antiquity
Athen
Athens (Greece) Economic conditions
Athens (Greece) Economic policy
Economic history
Economic policy
Geschichte 900 v. Chr.-500 v. Chr
Greece Athens
Griekse oudheid
Solon
Solon v640-v560
Solon, approximately 630 B.C.-approximately 560 B.C
Stedelijke economie
Wetten van Solon
Wirtschaft
Wirtschaftsreform

 
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The Economic Reforms of Solon

by: Stanley, Ph.V.

  • ISBN-13: 9783895900679 / 978-3-89590-067-9
  • ISBN-03: 3895900672 / 3-89590-067-2
  • Scripta Mercaturae Verlag, St. Katharinen, 1999

Price: 75,00 EURO

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