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_aGom. HG 173 _b.B85 1939 |
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_aPolitics, finance, and consequences : _ba study of the relations between politics and finance in the ancient world with special reference to the consequences of sound and ansound policies / _cCharles Jesse Bullock. |
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_aCambridge, Mass. : _bHarward University, _c1939. |
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_aHarvard economic studies ; _v65 |
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_aChapter I. Egyptian politics and finance -- _t1. Politics and Finance, 3 -- _t2. The Early Monarchy, 4 -- _t3. Khety's Testament, 6 -- _t4. Increasing Expenditure and Revenues, 9 -- _t5. Egyptian Administration, 11 -- _t6. Feudalism in Egypt, 13 -- _t7. Restoration of Monarchy and Development of Empire, 14 -- _t8. Splendor Followed by Decline, 16 -- _t9. End of the Empire, 18 -- _t10. The Later Monarchy, 21 -- _t11. Egyptian Bureaucracy, 22 -- _t12. Bureaucrats and the Army, 25 -- _t13- Graphic Summary of Egyptian Political and Financial History, 27 -- _tChapter II. Four oriental kingdoms and empires -- _t14- Early Babylonia and Assyria, 29 -- _t15- The Second Assyrian Empire, 30 -- _t16. The Second Babylonian Empire, 35 -- _t17- The Kingdom of the Hebrews, 38 -- _t18. Uniformities in the History of the Countries Surveyed, 45 -- _t19- Magnificence and its Consequences, 48 -- _tChapter III. Politics and treasure -- _t20. Persian Imperial Finance, 50 -- _t21. The Kingdom of Lydia, 61 -- _t22. Conclusions Concerning Persian and Lydian Finance, 70 -- _tChapter IV. Introductory survey of Greek finance -- _t23- Greek Politics, 74 -- _t24- Writers on Greek Finance, 79 -- _t25- General Survey of Greek Financial Practice, 85 -- _t26. The Finances of Tyrants, 89 -- _tChapter V. Athenian politics and finance -- _t27. Athenian Hegemony: The Great Age 102 28. Parasitical Finance; Miscellaneous Revenues, 118 -- _t29. Direct Taxes, Liturgies, Special Services, and Donations, 124 -- _tChapter VI. Athens and Macedonia -- _t30. Financial Administration: Eubulus, the Macedonian Problem, and Lycurgus, 141 -- _t31. The Achievements of Athens, 480-355 B.C., 148 -- _t32. Macedonian Supremacy: Demosthenes, 152 -- _t33. The Financial Plans of Demosthenes, 155 -- _t34. Certain Consequences Set Forth by Demosthenes, 159 -- _t35. Epilogue, 161 -- _tChapter VII. Two commercial oligarchies -- _t36. The Carthaginian Empire, 166 -- _t37. The Government of Carthage, 168 -- _t38. Carthaginian Finance, 173 -- _t39. Rome and Carthage, 175 -- _t40. The End of Carthage, 183 -- _t41. The Rhodians and their Great City, 187 -- _t42. The Political and Commercial Development of Rhodes, 189 -- _t43. The Great Achievements of the Rhodians, 194 -- _t44. The Character of the Oligarchy of Rhodes, 195 -- _t45. Aristotle's Classification of Oligarchies, 199 -- _tBibliography, 203 -- _tIndex, 207. |
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