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Population and Economy in Classical Athens (Cambridge Classical Studies)

Population and Economy in Classical Athens (Cambridge Classical Studies)

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Ben Akrigg
Cambridge University Press, 3/28/2019
EAN 9781107027091, ISBN10: 1107027098

Hardcover, 282 pages, 21.6 x 14 x 1.8 cm
Language: English

This is the first comprehensive account of the population of classical Athens for almost a century. The methodology of earlier scholars has been criticised in general terms but their conclusions have not been seriously challenged. Ben Akrigg reviews and assesses those methodologies and conclusions for the first time and thereby sets the historical demography of Athens on a firm footing. The main focus is on the economic impact of that demography, but new conclusions are presented which have profound implications for our understanding of Athenian society and culture. The book establishes that the Athenian population grew very large in the fifth century BC, before falling dramatically in the final three decades of that century. These changes had important immediate consequences but the city of the fourth century was shaped in fundamental ways by the demographic upheavals of its past.

1. Introduction
2. Population structures
3. Population size 1
citizens
4. Population size 2
non-citizens
5. Population changes
6. Immediate implications of population change
war and food
7. Beyond food and fuel
8. Conclusion.