Land and Labor in the Greek World

Land and Labor in the Greek World

by Alison Burford Cooper
Land and Labor in the Greek World

Land and Labor in the Greek World

by Alison Burford Cooper

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Overview

What value did the Greeks put on farming beyond its capacity to produce food? Who owned the land, and who worked it? Alison Burford examines the Greeks' preoccupation with land and agriculture to understand the nature of their society and culture in general. She focuses on how the need to make the land productive influenced social, economic, and cultural beliefs and practices throughout Greek society. Specific areas of study include land allotment in the early settlements, the function of the antidosis, Xenophon's true intent in his Oeconomicus, the understanding and use of the term peasant, environmental concerns, and nationalist feelings among tied laborers.

"Whatever the balance of power and social prestige within a comunity, and however they were expressed in its constitution, landed interests played a critical role in determining political relationships and economic activities. The answer found to the question 'Who labored on the land?' shaped as decisively as anything else the character of Greek society . . . .There can be little doubt that whenever a steady breeze got up about threshing time, most people in the Greek world would have remarked, 'Here was a fine day for winnowing.'" — from Land and Labor in the Greek World.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780801866708
Publisher: Johns Hopkins University Press
Publication date: 10/19/2000
Series: Ancient Society and History
Pages: 304
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.68(d)
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Alison Burford teaches in the Department of Classics at the University of North Carolina, Asheville. Her previous books include The Greek Temple at Epidauros and Craftsmen in Greek and Roman Society.

Table of Contents

Introduction
Chapter 1. Ownership of the Land
Chapter 2. Landowners in Society
Chapter 3. Farming the Land
Chapter 4. Management of the Land
Chapter 5. The Laborers on the Land
Chapter 6. The Farmers and the Rest of Society
Appendix: A Lease for Land Belonging to the Deme of Aixone in South Attica, 345/4
Notes
Bibliography
Index

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