Taxation, Economy, and Revolt in Ancient Rome, Galilee, and Egypt

Taxation, Economy, and Revolt in Ancient Rome, Galilee, and Egypt

Choi, Agnes; Liu, Jinyu; Blanton IV, Thomas R.

Taylor & Francis Ltd

06/2022

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9780367472207

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Introduction, Thomas R. Blanton IV, Agnes Choi, and Jinyu Liu; Part I Taxation in Egypt and the Roman Empire; 1. Taxation and Tribute in Early State Thought and Practice, John T. Fitzgerald; 2. The Check is in the Mail: Assessing and Collecting Taxes in Ancient Egypt, Agnes Choi; 3. Opaque, Inconsistent, and Unfair: Some Remarks on the Burden of Roman Taxation during the Principate, David B. Hollander; 4. Roman Provincial Censuses as Sociopolitical Regulation: Implications for Interpreting the Synoptic Gospels and Acts, G. Anthony Keddie; Part II The Galilean Economy before and after the First Judean Revolt; 5. The Economic Impact of the First Jewish Revolt on the Galilee, Mordechai Aviam; 6 The Economic Transformation of an Early Roman Galilean Village: A Keynesian Approach, C. Thomas McCollough; 7. Bandits and the Galilean Economy: Was the Galilee Prosperous or Desperately Poor?, David A. Fiensy; 8. Refugees: The Missing Element in Discussions of the Galilean Economy in the Roman Period, James Riley Strange; Epilogue, Juergen K. Zangenberg
Ancient Rome;Young Men;Aelius Aristides;Mid-second Century CE;Post-70 CE;Century CE;Jewish Revolt;Roman Taxes;Roman Egypt;Bethlehem;Census;Village Scribes;Early Roman Period;Bread Basket;Social Bandits;Social Banditry;Temple Tax;Roman Tax System;Synoptic Gospels;Urban Rural Interaction;Census Declarations;Threshing Floor;Provincial Censuses;Judean Refugees;Herakleopolite Nome