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Economic Theory and the Roman Monetary Economy

Economic Theory and the Roman Monetary Economy

Economic Theory and the Roman Monetary Economy

Colin P. Elliott , Indiana University, Bloomington
February 2020
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    Modern economics tantalizes historians, promising them a set of simple verbal and mathematical formulas to explain and even retrospectively predict historical actions and choices. Colin P. Elliott challenges economic historians to rethink the way they use economic theory. Building upon the approaches of Max Weber, R. G. Collingwood, Ludwig von Mises and others, Elliott reconceptualizes economic theories such as the quantity theory of money and Gresham's law as heuristic constructs - constructs which help historians identify and understand the unique modes of thought and embedding contexts which characterized economic action in the Roman Empire. The book offers novel analyses of key events in Roman monetary history, from Augustus' triumph over Mark Antony and Cleopatra, to third-century AD coinage debasements. Roman history has long been a battleground for polarizing methodological debates, but this book's accessible style and conciliatory tone invites historians, economists, sociologists and other scholars to use economic theory for understanding.

    • Outlines a truly interdisciplinary approach drawn from key thinkers in multiple fields
    • Investigates the epistemology and applicability of quantity theory and Gresham's Law - two widely used monetary theories
    • Avoids the jargon and mathematics typically associated with economics and so is more accessible to scholars and students in both the humanities and social sciences

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    February 2020
    Hardback
    9781108418607
    222 pages
    234 × 156 × 16 mm
    0.43kg
    6 b/w illus.
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • 1. On writing Roman economic history
    • 2. Embedding contexts of Roman money
    • 3. Evidence and theory
    • 4. Rationality, purposefulness and action
    • 5. The meanings of money quantity and quality
    • 6. Understanding money use and value.
      Author
    • Colin P. Elliott , Indiana University, Bloomington

      Colin P. Elliott is an Assistant Professor in the Department of History at Indiana University, Bloomington. He has published interdisciplinary research on the economic, social and environmental history of the Roman Empire, and his next project explores intersections between its economy and the environment.