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Hauptbeschreibung Ägypten war in hellenistischer Zeit die stärkste Wirtschaftsmacht des östlichen Mittelmeerraums. Diese Tatsache stellte eine der wesentlichen Voraussetzungen, wenn nicht die wesentliche Voraussetzung für die Durchsetzung einer - trotz aller Schwierigkeiten - weithin erfolgreichen Innen- und Außenpolitik der ptolemaiischen Herrscher dar. In der vorliegenden Arbeit werden in sieben Kapiteln die wichtigsten Aspekte der Wirtschaftsgeschichte dieser Zeit und dieses Raums untersucht. Biographische Informationen Werner Huß wurde im Jahr 1967 von der K
Egypt - History - Greco-Roman period, 332 BC-640 AD. --- Egypt - Politics and government - 332-30 BC. --- Human geography - Egypt - History. --- Business & Economics --- Economic History --- Egypt --- Economic conditions --- Economic history --- Commerce --- History --- Commerce. --- Egypt - Economic conditions - To 332 BC --- Egypt - Economic conditions - 332 BC-640 AD --- Ägypten --- Ptolemäer --- Wirtschaftsmacht --- Egypte --- Conditions économiques --- 332 av. J.-C.-640
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"This book gives a structured account of Egypt's transition from Ptolemaic to Roman rule by identifying key relationships between ecology, land tenure, taxation, administration and politics. It introduces theoretical perspectives from the social sciences and subjects them to empirical scrutiny using data from Greek and Demotic papyri as well as comparative evidence. Although building on recent scholarship, it offers some provocative arguments that challenge prevailing views. For example, patterns of land ownership are linked to population density and are seen as one aspect of continuity between the Ptolemaic and Roman period. Fiscal reform, by contrast, emerges as a significant mechanism of change not only in the agrarian economy but also in the administrative system and the whole social structure. Anyone seeking to understand the impact of Roman rule in the Hellenistic east must consider the well-attested processes in Egypt that this book seeks to explain"-- "This book gives a structured account of Egypt's transition from Ptolemaic to Roman rule by identifying key relationships between ecology, land tenure, taxation, administration, and politics. It introduces theoretical perspectives from the social sciences and subjects them to empirical scrutiny using data from Greek and Demotic papyri as well as comparative evidence. Although building on recent scholarship, it offers some provocative arguments that challenge prevailing views. For example, patterns of land ownership are linked to population density and are seen as one aspect of continuity between the Ptolemaic and Roman period. Fiscal reform, by contrast, emerges as a significant mechanism of change not only in the agrarian economy but also in the administrative system and the whole social structure. Anyone seeking to understand the impact of Roman rule in the Hellenistic east must consider the well-attested processes in Egypt that this book seeks to explain"--
Human geography --- Social structure --- Land tenure --- Géographie humaine --- Structure sociale --- Propriété foncière --- History --- Histoire --- Egypt --- Egypte --- Politics and government --- Economic conditions --- Politique et gouvernement --- Conditions économiques --- History. --- Géographie humaine --- Propriété foncière --- Conditions économiques --- Organization, Social --- Social organization --- Anthropology --- Sociology --- Social institutions --- Agrarian tenure --- Feudal tenure --- Freehold --- Land ownership --- Land question --- Landownership --- Tenure of land --- Land use, Rural --- Real property --- Land, Nationalization of --- Landowners --- Serfdom --- Anthropo-geography --- Anthropogeography --- Geographical distribution of humans --- Social geography --- Geography --- Human ecology --- Arts and Humanities --- Human geography - Egypt - History - To 1500 --- Social structure - Egypt - History - To 1500 --- Land tenure - Egypt - History - To 1500 --- Egypt - Economic conditions - 332 B.C.-640 A.D. --- Egypt - History - Greco-Roman period, 332 B.C.-640 A.D. --- Egypt - Politics and government - 332-30 B.C. --- Egypt - Politics and government - 30 B.C.-640 A.D.
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