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1998202118University of Pennsylvania Press 1998. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. Brown cloth to boards with white lettering to spine. Dust jacket has sun fading to spine. 8vo. 6.5 x 1.5 x 9.5 inches Page 31 was a folded over printing error and the page was not cut cleanly. Does not affect readability. Clean text free of marks or underlining. Includes tables list of abbreviations appendix select bibliography Index Locorum and a general index. 627 pp.<br /> <br /> Fast shipping in a secure book box mailer with tracking. Was Athens an imperialistic state deserving all the reputation for exploitation that adjective can imply or was the Athenian alliance even at its most unequal still characterized by a convergence of interests<br /> <br /> The Power of Money explores monetary and metrological policy at Athens as a way of discerning the character of Athenian hegemony in midfifth-century Greece. It begins with the Athenian Coinage Decree which after decades of scholarly attention still presents unresolved questions for Greek historians about content intent date and effect. Was the Decree an act of commercial imperialism or simply the codification of what was already current practice<br /> <br /> Figueira interprets the Decree as one in a series concerned with financial matters affecting the Athenian city-state and emerging from the way the collection of tribute functioned in the alliance that we call the Athenian empire. He contends that the Decree served primarily to legislate the status quo ante. University of Pennsylvania Press hardcover
19980812234413University of Pennsylvania Press 1998. New/New. <p><strong>Author:</strong> Thomas Figueira</p><p><strong>Publisher:</strong> University of Pennsylvania Press</p><p><strong>ISBN:</strong> 9780812234411</p><p><strong>Release Date:</strong> 1998</p><p><strong>Languages:</strong> English</p><p><strong>Binding:</strong> Hardcover</p><p><strong>Number Of Pages:</strong> 648</p><p><strong>Details:</strong> Editorial Reviews Review ""The Power of Money is a brilliant and highly original piece of scholarship on a group of inscriptions about which much has been written and whose interpretation is crucial for our understanding of the way in which Athens ruled her empire."" ― Martin Ostwald Swarthmore College<br><br>""Thomas Figueira's work on Athenian monetary policy is not only solid thorough and meticulously reasoned but also new and original in its conception. It will be a basic text for all concerned with the Athenian empire and its economy well into the new century."" ― Mabel L. Lang Bryn Mawr College<br><br>""The Power of Money is potentially the most significant work on the Athenian Empire written in many years. . . . Quite simply the current understanding of Athens' economic relations with her allies will have to be totally reconsidered as a result of Figueira's work."" ― Stanley Burstein California State University Los Angeles<br><br>""The Power of Money is a major contribution to the scholarship of classical Greece. . . . It will be cited and used with approval in all serious future acounts of fifth-century political history. It will also occupy an important place in the scholarship on ancient coinage and economics. It is masterful scholarship all around on both the technical and conceptual levels."" ― John H. Kroll The University of Texas<br><br>""A work of immense learning."" ― Harold B. Mattingly American Journal of Archaeology About the Author Thomas Figueira is Professor of Classics and of Ancient History at Rutgers University New Brunswick.</p> University of Pennsylvania Press hardcover
A9780812234411Hardback. New. "The Power of Money is a brilliant and highly original piece of scholarship on a group of inscriptions about which much has been written and whose interpretation is crucial for our understanding of the way in which Athens ruled her empire."-Martin Ostwald Swarthmore College hardcover