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    Cambridge ; New York ; Melbourne ; Madrid ; Cape Town ; Singapore ; São Paulo ; Delhi ; Tokyo ; Mexiko City :Cambridge University Press,
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    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (ix, 215 Seiten) : , Diagramme.
    ISBN: 978-0-511-86329-5
    Content: 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
    Note: Aus den Acknowledgements: "This book has its origins in a conference entitled 'Pre-modern Populations and Economies: the Case of Greece and Rome', which we organised while we were postgraduate students at the University of Manchester in June 2005." , Introduction: studies in ancient historical demography / Claire Holleran and April Pudsey -- Demography and development in classical antiquity / Neville Morley -- Demography and classical Athens / Ben Akrigg -- Nuptiality and the demographic life cycle of the family in Roman Egypt / April Pudsey -- Family matters: fertility and its constraints in Roman Italy / Saskia Hin -- Migration and the demes of Attica / Claire Taylor -- Counting the Greeks in Egypt: immigration in the first century of Ptolemaic rule / Christelle Fischer-Bovet -- Migration and the urban economy of Rome / Claire Holleran -- From the margins to the centre-stage: some closing reflections on ancient historical demography / Tim Parkin
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 978-1-107-52661-7
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe, Hardcover ISBN 978-1-107-01082-6
    Language: English
    Subjects: History
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    Keywords: Antike ; Bevölkerungsentwicklung ; Konferenzschrift ; Konferenzschrift
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    Format: 1 online resource (ix, 215 pages) : , digital, PDF file(s).
    ISBN: 9780511863295 (ebook)
    Content: 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.
    Note: Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 05 Oct 2015). , Introduction: studies in ancient historical demography / Claire Holleran and April Pudsey -- Demography and development in classical antiquity / Neville Morley -- Demography and classical Athens / Ben Akrigg -- Nuptiality and the demographic life cycle of the family in Roman Egypt / April Pudsey -- Family matters: fertility and its constraints in Roman Italy / Saskia Hin -- Migration and the demes of Attica / Claire Taylor -- Counting the Greeks in Egypt: immigration in the first century of Ptolemaic rule / Christelle Fischer-Bovet -- Migration and the urban economy of Rome / Claire Holleran -- From the margins to the centre-stage: some closing reflections on ancient historical demography / Tim Parkin.
    Additional Edition: Print version: ISBN 9781107010826
    Language: English
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    Cambridge : Cambridge University Press
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    Format: 1 online resource (228 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9781107010826 , 9781139186063
    Content: This book provides a series of case studies which demonstrate the usefulness of taking a demographic approach to the social, political and economic history of the Graeco-Roman world. The book will appeal not only to ancient historians but also to demographers and social scientists interested in ancient population studies
    Note: Cover -- DEMOGRAPHY AND THE GRAECO-ROMAN WORLD -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- Contributors -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction Studies in ancient historical demography -- THE BOOK -- CHAPTER 1 Demography and development in classical antiquity -- ORIGINS OF THE DEBATE: DAVID HUME -- ORIGINS OF THE DEBATE: THOMAS MALTHUS -- THEORISING TRANSITION -- CONCLUSION: DEMOGRAPHY AND DEVELOPMENT IN ROMAN ITALY -- CHAPTER 2 Demography and classical Athens -- APPROACHES TO THE POPULATION OF ATHENS -- HANSEN IN CONTEXT -- HOPKINS -- HANSEN -- CONCLUSIONS -- CHAPTER 3 Nuptiality and the demographic life cycle of the family in Roman Egypt -- FERTILITY AND NUPTIALITY -- MARRIAGE AND THE FAMILY -- THE FAMILY LIFE CYCLE -- FAMILIES IN ROMAN EGYPT: OBSERVING THE LIFE CYCLE -- MEN'S MARRIAGE PATTERNS AND THE FAMILY -- CONCLUSIONS -- APPENDIX 1. FAMILIES RECORDED ACROSS MORE THAN ONE CENSUS -- APPENDIX 2. HOUSEHOLDS WITH MARRIED SONS RESIDING IN THEIR PARENTAL HOME -- The Arsinoite nome -- Apollonopolites nome -- Herakleopolite nome -- Prosopite nome -- Oxyrhynchite nome -- Memphite nome -- CHAPTER 4 Family matters: fertility and its constraints in Roman Italy -- INTRODUCTION -- ECONOMIC INCENTIVES: CHILDREN AS AN ASSET TO THE HOUSEHOLD -- TOWARD CHILDBEARING: AN ALLIANCE OF BIOLOGY AND CULTURE -- CHILDLESSNESS AND BACHELORHOOD - DID THE ELITE SET A TREND? -- ALTERNATIVE STRATEGIES -- CONCLUSION -- CHAPTER 5 Migration and the demes of Attica -- MIGRATION THEORY, DEMOGRAPHY AND ATTICA -- PERMANENT OR TEMPORARY MIGRATION? -- MIGRATION DECISIONS AND EXPECTATIONS: ( I ) THE FAMILY -- MIGRATION DECISIONS AND EXPECTATIONS: ( I I ) THE LOCAL COMMUNITY -- MIGRATION AND THE DEME COMMUNITY -- MOBILITY AND DEME IDENTITY: THE CASE OF SOUNION -- CONCLUSIONS -- CHAPTER 6 Counting the Greeks in Egypt Immigration in the first century of Ptolemaic rule -- FIRST METHOD (RAPHIA) , SECOND METHOD (MACEDONIANS) -- Proportion of Macedonians -- Absolute number of Macedonians -- THIRD METHOD (KATOIKOI HIPPEIS), IN THE SECOND CENTURY BC -- FOURTH METHOD (EXTRAPOLATION FROM THE FAYYUM) -- CONCLUSION -- APPENDIX -- CHAPTER 7 Migration and the urban economy of Rome -- MIGRATION AND THE POPULATION -- MIGRATION AND THE URBAN ECONOMY -- CONCLUSION -- CHAPTER 8 From the margins to the centre stage: Some closing reflections on ancient historical demography -- Bibliography -- JOURNAL ABBREVIATIONS FOLLOW L'ANNÉE PHILOLOGIQUE -- Index
    Additional Edition: Print version Holleran, Claire Demography and the Graeco-Roman World Cambridge : Cambridge University Press,c2011 ISBN 9781107010826
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books
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    Format: IX, 215 S. , graph. Darst.
    Edition: 1. publ.
    ISBN: 9781107010826
    Content: "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"--
    Content: "This book has its origins in a conference entitled 'Pre-modern Populations and Economies: the Case of Greece and Rome' which we organised while we were postgraduate students at the University of Manchester in June 2005. Versions of some of the papers were presented at this conference, and others were added later in order to extend the scope of the volume. We would like to thank our speakers: Ben Akrigg, Nigel Goose, Ian Harrison, Mike McCarthy, Neville Morley and Bob Woods, and our session chairs and discussants, Alex Craven, Polly Low and James Thorne"--
    Content: "This book has its origins in a conference entitled 'Pre-modern Populations and Economies: the Case of Greece and Rome' which we organised while we were postgraduate students at the University of Manchester in June 2005. Versions of some of the papers were presented at this conference, and others were added later in order to extend the scope of the volume. We would like to thank our speakers: Ben Akrigg, Nigel Goose, Ian Harrison, Mike McCarthy, Neville Morley and Bob Woods, and our session chairs and discussants, Alex Craven, Polly Low and James Thorne"--
    Content: "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"--
    Note: Literaturverz. S. 189 - 213 , Hier auch später erschienene, unveränderte Nachdrucke , Machine generated contents note: Introduction: studies in ancient historical demography Claire Holleran and April Pudsey; 1. Demography and development in classical antiquity Neville Morley; 2. Demography and classical Athens Ben Akrigg; 3. Nuptiality and the demographic life cycle of the family in Roman Egypt April Pudsey; 4. Family matters: fertility and its constraints in Roman Italy Saskia Hin; 5. Migration and the demes of Attica Claire Taylor; 6. Counting the Greeks in Egypt: immigration in the first century of Ptolemaic rule Christelle Fischer-Bovet; 7. Migration and the urban economy of Rome Claire Holleran; 8. From the margins to the centre-stage: some closing reflections on ancient historical demography Tim Parkin.
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe Demography and the Graeco-Roman World Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2011 ISBN 9781107010826
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781283384117
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781139189675
    Additional Edition: Online-Ausg. bei Cambridge Demography and the Graeco-Roman world Cambridge [u.a.] : Cambridge Univ. Press, 2011 ISBN 9781107010826
    Language: English
    Subjects: History
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    Keywords: Griechenland ; Römisches Reich ; Antike ; Bevölkerungsentwicklung ; Griechenland ; Bevölkerung ; Demographie ; Geschichte ; Römisches Reich ; Bevölkerung ; Demographie ; Geschichte ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Konferenzschrift
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