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Eleven - Places and Institutions in the Archaic Roman Economy

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  18 February 2021

Gabriele Cifani
Affiliation:
University of Rome Tor Vergata
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Landownership around the end of the sixth and the beginning of the fifth centuries BC represents one of the most problematic aspects of the history of archaic Rome, chiefly because of its numerous and complex social implications. It is a subject which has also given rise to historiographic controversies, above all during the nineteenth century, when it received the attention of distinguished historians, jurists and sociologists because of the important ideological and political considerations in their debate on the origins of private property. It is appropriate to recall some of the key issues of that debate here.

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The Origins of the Roman Economy
From the Iron Age to the Early Republic in a Mediterranean Perspective
, pp. 129 - 156
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Print publication year: 2020

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