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Gift And Gain How Money Transformed Ancient Rome 1st Edition Neil Coffee

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Gift And Gain How Money Transformed Ancient Rome 1st Edition Neil Coffee
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Publisher: Oxford University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.17 MB
Pages: 312
Author: Neil Coffee
ISBN: 9780190496432, 9780190496449, 9780190496456, 0190496436, 0190496444, 0190496452
Language: English
Year: 2017
Edition: 1

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Gift And Gain How Money Transformed Ancient Rome 1st Edition Neil Coffee by Neil Coffee 9780190496432, 9780190496449, 9780190496456, 0190496436, 0190496444, 0190496452 instant download after payment.

'Gift and Gain' shows how, over the course of Rome's classical era, a vibrant commercial culture progressively displaced traditional systems of gift giving that had long been central to Rome's material, social, and political economy, with effects on areas of life from marriage to politics.
Abstract: Gift and Gain: How Money Transformed Ancient Rome shows how, over the course of Rome's classical era, a vibrant commercial culture progressively displaced traditional systems of gift giving that had long been central to Rome's material, social, and political economy, with effects on areas of life from marriage to politics.

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