Agrarian Change in Late Antiquity by Banaji

Agrarian Change in Late Antiquity by Banaji

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In a critique of Max Weber's influential ideas about the Mediterranean region in late antiquity, Jairus Banaji shows that the fourth to seventh centuries were in fact a period of major social and economic change, bound up with an expanding circulation of gold.

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Agrarian Change in Late Antiquity by Banaji

The economy of the late antique Mediterranean is still largely seen through the prism of Weber's influential essay of 1896. Rejecting that orthodoxy, this book argues that the late empire saw substantial economic and social change, propelled by the powerful stimulus of a stable gold coinage that circulated widely. In successive chapters Dr Banaji adduces fresh evidence for the prosperity of the late Roman countryside, the expanding circulation of gold, the restructuring of agrarian elites, and the extensive use of paid labour, above all in the period spanning the fifth to seventh centuries. The papyrological evidence is scrutinised in detail to show that a key development entailed the rise of a new aristocracy whose estates were immune to the devastating fragmentation of partible inheritance, extensively irrigated, and responsive to market opportunities.The study offers a new perspective on the still largely contested issues of the use and control of labour, arguing that the East Mediterranean saw a considerable expansion of wage employment. A concluding chapter defines the more general issue raised by the aristocracy's involvement in the monetary and business economy of the period. Exploiting a wide range of sources, Agrarian Change in Late Antiquity weaves together different strands of historiography (Weber, Mickwitz, papyrology, agrarian history) into a fascinating interpretation that challenges the minimalist orthodoxies about late antiquity and the ancient economy.
The argument is complex, but well presented, and will be of keen interest to all scholars and graduate students engaged in the study of the economy in late antiquity* Religious Studies Review *
This thoughtful major study offers a revolutionary perspective on the economy in late antiquity. * Religious Studies Review *
This work is indispensable. * Greece & Rome *
Jairus Banaji is a Member of the School of Historical Studies at the Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton
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ISBN 13 9780199226030
ISBN 10 0199226032
Title Agrarian Change in Late Antiquity
Author Banaji
Series Oxford Classical Monographs
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Oxford University Press
Year published 2007-05-17
Number of pages 336
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