Legal and Economic Practice in the Roman World, Volume I
Perspectives on Standardization and Localism

Book series
This series provides a unique dedicated forum for ancient economic historians to publish studies that make use of current theories, models, concepts, and approaches drawn from the social sciences and the discipline of economics, as well as studies that use an explicitly comparative methodology. Such theoretical and comparative approaches to the ancient economy promotes the incorporation of the ancient world into studies of economic history more broadly, ending the tradition of viewing antiquity as something separate or ‘other’.
The series not only focuses on the ancient Mediterranean world, but also includes studies of ancient China, India, and the Americas pre-1500. This encourages scholars working in different regions and cultures to explore connections and comparisons between economic systems and processes, opening up dialogue and encouraging new approaches to ancient economies.
Perspectives on Standardization and Localism
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Perspectives on Standardization and Localism
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A Network History
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The Dynamics of Desire and Demand in Ancient Economies
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Indo-Sasanian Trade and Its Central Indian Connections (Circa CE 300–700)
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