Reviews
Insightful, incisive, and fascinating... Highly recommended. Upper-division undergraduates and above.
This extremely ambitious volume attempts to provide a comprehensive portrait of the transformation of the Mediterranean's economy during its traditionally acknowledged decline.
This book is worthy of study for anyone interested in what preceded the modern period in the mediterranean
An impressive feat of scholarship and a new milestone in the ongoing historiography and debate about the interconnected histories of the lands around the Mediterranean basin.
Book Details
Acknowlegments
Introduction: Unrelieved Weight of Wealth in the Inner Sea
Part I: Of Cities of Saints and Rich Trades
1. Empires and Empire-Building City-States
2. City-States and the Inner Sea
3. Eclipse
Acknowlegments
Introduction: Unrelieved Weight of Wealth in the Inner Sea
Part I: Of Cities of Saints and Rich Trades
1. Empires and Empire-Building City-States
2. City-States and the Inner Sea
3. Eclipse of the City-States and the Resurfacing of the Mediterranean
Part II: Of Malarial Plains and Arboreal Hills
4. Reversal in the Fortunes of the Plains
5. New World of the Hills
Conclusion: The Mediterranean between the Leek-Green Sea and the Green Sea
Notes
Bibliography
Index