Sedes et rura: landownership and the Roman peasantry in the Late Republic
<p>This thesis reconsiders the cultural and economic relevance of landownership for the Roman republican peasants. In the Introduction, I define direct agricultural producers (hereafter “peasants”) as the object of my investigation. In Chapter 1, I argue that throughout the republic peasants o...
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Language: | English |
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2016
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