Starr C. G. The Economic and Social Growth of Early Greece / Chester G. Starr. — New York : Oxford University Press, 1977. — 267 p.
Анотація: In 800 B. C. the Greeks lived in rural self-sufficient villages about the shores of the Aegean, in a fractured landscape of stark mountains and small plains; their social distinctions were simple, limited and rigid. Three hundred tears later Greek life was fremed in a complex economic structure embracing much og the Mediterranean and centerd in cities socially differentiated.
Preface Plates Preliminary Guidelines Motive Forces in Economic Development The Rise of Overseas Trade Industries & Home Markets Cities & Coinage Aristocrats & Semi-aristocrats The Agricultural World Economic & Social Tensions Notes Bibliographical Information Index