Description
Discover the transformative insights of *The Open Sea*, a groundbreaking trade paperback by J.G. Manning, ISBN: 9780691202303, published in 2020 by Princeton University Press. This essential read delves into the rich economic history of the ancient Mediterranean world during the Iron Age, revealing how trade and commerce flourished from the Phoenician era to the Hellenistic period and the dawn of Rome's supremacy. Manning’s meticulous research uncovers the complexities of ancient economic life, illustrating the diverse political economies and cultural attitudes towards property and money that defined the region.
With a focus on the interconnectedness of Mediterranean economies, *The Open Sea* challenges the conventional narrative of a singular ancient economy. Instead, it highlights the varied economic practices and the dynamic changes that took place over time. Perfect for historians, economists, and anyone intrigued by the foundations of the modern economy, this book emphasizes that the roots of contemporary financial systems extend well beyond the familiar confines of Greece and Rome.
Dive into this compelling economic history and explore how ancient trade networks shaped the world we know today. Whether you're a scholar or a curious reader, *The Open Sea* offers valuable perspectives and a deeper understanding of the complex web of relationships that defined the ancient Mediterranean landscapes.
With a focus on the interconnectedness of Mediterranean economies, *The Open Sea* challenges the conventional narrative of a singular ancient economy. Instead, it highlights the varied economic practices and the dynamic changes that took place over time. Perfect for historians, economists, and anyone intrigued by the foundations of the modern economy, this book emphasizes that the roots of contemporary financial systems extend well beyond the familiar confines of Greece and Rome.
Dive into this compelling economic history and explore how ancient trade networks shaped the world we know today. Whether you're a scholar or a curious reader, *The Open Sea* offers valuable perspectives and a deeper understanding of the complex web of relationships that defined the ancient Mediterranean landscapes.