Land and Economy in Ancient Palestine, Jack Pastor (9780415159609) — Readings Books
Land and Economy in Ancient Palestine
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Land and Economy in Ancient Palestine

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A study of the economic crisis throughout the Second Temple Period in Ancient Palestinian history, this text asserts that the single factor of the economy which united all aspects of life in ancient society was land. Through study of a wide variety of sources including the New Testament and classical authors, Jack Pastor looks at who owned land, and how they came to possess it. He examines the various ramifications of landownership in ancient society to ascertain its effect on livelihoods, government policies and revenues. A special emphasis is placed on debt and famine as social and economic problems with ties to the landholding structure.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
8 May 1997
Pages
304
ISBN
9780415159609

A study of the economic crisis throughout the Second Temple Period in Ancient Palestinian history, this text asserts that the single factor of the economy which united all aspects of life in ancient society was land. Through study of a wide variety of sources including the New Testament and classical authors, Jack Pastor looks at who owned land, and how they came to possess it. He examines the various ramifications of landownership in ancient society to ascertain its effect on livelihoods, government policies and revenues. A special emphasis is placed on debt and famine as social and economic problems with ties to the landholding structure.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
8 May 1997
Pages
304
ISBN
9780415159609