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020 _a0860919382
040 _cAloy
041 _aEnglish
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_a330.93
_bWEBA
100 _aMax Weber
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245 _aAgrarian sociology of ancient civilizations
260 _aLondon
_bVerso
_c1988
300 _a421p.
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_c21.5x13.5cm
365 _b ₹557.65
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520 _aWritten in 1908, The Agrarian Sociology of Ancient Civilizations represents a sustained historical synthesis of a type unlike anything else in Weber‘s writing. Nor has any equivalent survey been written by a classical scholar since. Weber starts with a general introduction that explores the necessary concepts for relating ’economic theory‘ and ’ancient society‘. He then proceeds to a chronologically ordered study of Mesopotamia and Egypt; Hebrew society in Israel; the classical city-states of Greece; the imperial Hellenic realms; and finally, the evolution of Roman society from the Republic to the rise and fall of the Empire.
650 _a Economic history -- To 500
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650 _a Agriculture, Ancient
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650 _aSocial history -- To 500
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650 _a Civilization, Ancient
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650 _a Middle East -- Economic conditions
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700 _aWEBER (Max)
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700 _aFRANK (R L) Tr
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