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E-BooksInfrastructure and Distribution in Ancient Economies Proceedings of a Conference Held at the Austrian Academy of Sciences, 28-



Infrastructure and Distribution in Ancient Economies Proceedings of a Conference Held at the Austrian Academy of Sciences, 28-
Free Download Infrastructure and Distribution in Ancient Economies: Proceedings of a Conference Held at the Austrian Academy of Sciences, 28-31 October 2014 By Bernhard Woytek
2018 | 534 Pages | ISBN: 3700181086 | PDF | 20 MB
This volume presents the proceedings of the international interdisciplinary founding conference of the division "Documenta Antiqua" at the Institute for the Study of Ancient Culture of the Austrian Academy of Sciences (Vienna), held in 2014. The research focus of the new division are the source disciplines of ancient history: mainly epigraphy, numismatics and papyrology. The book contains an introductory essay as well as 17 contributions on various aspects of ancient infrastructure and on the flow of money, goods and services in ancient economies: in the classical and Hellenistic Greek world, the Roman Empire and in ancient Iran, from Neo-Assyrian times to the Parthian and Sasanian periods. In a general perspective, there is a special emphasis on numismatic contributions. So far, numismatics hardly played a part in modern research on the ancient infrastructure, although money and financial services are universally acknowledged to be indispensable elements of the infrastructure of modern societies. Hence, in this volume numismatics is fully integrated into research on the circulation of goods and the infrastructure of the ancient world for the very first time. Among the topics covered in these innovative contributions the following may be singled out: the economic implications of the extensive countermarking of Hellenistic silver coinages in Asia Minor; the importation and monetary use of blocks of foreign and obsolete bronze coins; patterns of coin production and coin distribution in the Roman Empire in the principate; structures of minting in ancient Iran in the Arsacid and Sasanian periods.



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E-BooksBlack Sexual Economies Race and Sex in a Culture of Capital (New Black Studies Series)



Black Sexual Economies Race and Sex in a Culture of Capital (New Black Studies Series)
Free Download Black Sexual Economies: Race and Sex in a Culture of Capital (New Black Studies Series) By Adrienne D. Davis, Adrienne D. BSE Collective
2019 | 336 Pages | ISBN: 0252042646 | EPUB | 2 MB
A daring collaboration among scholars, Black Sexual Economies challenges thinking that sees black sexualities as a threat to normative ideas about sexuality, the family, and the nation. The essays highlight alternative and deviant gender and sexual identities, performances, and communities, and spotlights the sexual labor, sexual economy, and sexual agency to black social life. Throughout, the writers reveal the lives, everyday negotiations, and cultural or aesthetic interventions of black gender and sexual minorities while analyzing the systems and beliefs that structure the possibilities that exist for all black sexualities. They also confront the mechanisms of domination and subordination attached to the political and socioeconomic forces, cultural productions, and academic work that interact with the energies at the nexus of sexuality and race. Contributors: Marlon M. Bailey, Lia T. Bascomb, Felice Blake, Darius Bost, Ariane Cruz, Adrienne D. Davis, Pierre Dominguez, David B. Green Jr., Jillian Hernandez, Cheryl D. Hicks, Xavier Livermon, Jeffrey McCune, Mireille Miller-Young, Angelique Nixon, Shana L. Redmond, Matt Richardson, L. H. Stallings, Anya M. Wallace, and Erica Lorraine Williams



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E-BooksContested Transformations Changing Economies and Identities in Contemporary India



Contested Transformations Changing Economies and Identities in Contemporary India
Free Download Mary E. John, "Contested Transformations: Changing Economies and Identities in Contemporary India"
English | 2006 | ISBN: 8189487078 | PDF | pages: 364 | 67.9 mb



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E-BooksRenewable Energy Management in Emerging Economies



Renewable Energy Management in Emerging Economies
Henry K. H. Wang, "Renewable Energy Management in Emerging Economies"
English | 2020 | ISBN: 103233701X, 1138480908 | PDF | pages: 235 | 3.0 mb
Renewable energy has never been more important than it is today, as climate change becomes arguably the world's most essential problem to be solved. Solving this problem is proving difficult and complex - none more so than for emerging economies that are undergoing rapid economic development with increasing use of fossil fuels. There are many challenges for these countries that are making efforts to promote renewable energy use, with limited resources. Good government policies and corporate strategies are essential to support these efforts as a part of the global climate change crisis.



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E-BooksGCC Hydrocarbon Economies and COVID Old Trends, New Realities



GCC Hydrocarbon Economies and COVID Old Trends, New Realities
GCC Hydrocarbon Economies and COVID: Old Trends, New Realities
English | 2023 | ISBN: 9811954615 | 454 Pages | PDF EPUB (True) | 5.3 MB
The book considers the impact of COVID-19 on the GCC member states through the prism of challenges faced by their hydrocarbon sector. Yet, the publication's discourse is not solely focused on the problems experienced by the oil and gas industries of the GCC member states after the beginning of the COVID pandemic. Instead, the contributors will analyze how these challenges and subsequent response to them affected other aspects of the GCC socio-economic and political development, from direct impact of the COVID on the energy sector of the GCC to socio-economic consequences of the oil market crisis for the region and its potential fallouts for the international relations of the Gulf.



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E-BooksThe Emerging Economies under the Dome of the Fourth Industrial Revolution



The Emerging Economies under the Dome of the Fourth Industrial Revolution
The Emerging Economies under the Dome of the Fourth Industrial Revolution
English | 2022 | ISBN: 1009095102 | 70 Pages | PDF (True) | 3 MB
The Fourth Industrial Revolution (4IR) is reshaping the globe at a rate far quicker than earlier revolutions. It is also having a greater influence on society and industry. We are currently witnessing extraordinary technology such as self-driving cars and 3D printing, as well as robots that can follow exact instructions. And hitherto unconnected sectors are combining to achieve unfathomable effects. It is critical to comprehend this new era of technology since it will significantly alter life during the next several years in this age of technological advancement. In particular, one of the most significant findings is that 4IR technologies must be used responsibly and to benefit people, companies and countries as a whole; as a result, the development of artificial intelligence, the Internet of Things, blockchain, and robotics systems will be advanced most effectively by grouping a multidisciplinary team from areas such as computer science, education and social sciences.



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E-BooksMoral Economies of Money Politics and the Monetary Constitution of Society



Moral Economies of Money Politics and the Monetary Constitution of Society
Moral Economies of Money: Politics and the Monetary Constitution of Society by Jakob Feinig
English | October 4, 2022 | ISBN: 1503629171, 1503633446 | 208 pages | PDF | 4 MB
For much of American history, large numbers of people claimed that money was a public good and asserted the right to shape money creation practices. If popular knowledge about money creation was once widely shared, how and why did it disappear? In this astute new work, Jakob Feinig shows how the relation between money users and money-issuing governments changed from British colonial North America to today's United States, discussing how popular movements reshaped money-creating institutions, and how their opponents attempted to silence them. He also reveals how monetary and political history unfolds in the tension between "moral economies of money" and "monetary silencing." Offering an introduction to money creation practices since the colonial era, the book enables readers to understand why most people are disconnected from knowledge about money creation today. At the same time, the book also allows readers to situate the recent prominence of Modern Monetary Theory (MMT) against a broader historical background. Historians of capitalism, economic and political sociologists, social theorists, anthropologists of money, and anyone seeking to understand monetary activism, will find this book helps to clarify present-day possibilities in light of historical processes.



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E-BooksSpiritual Economies Female Monasticism in Later Medieval England



Spiritual Economies Female Monasticism in Later Medieval England
Spiritual Economies: Female Monasticism in Later Medieval England By Nancy Warren
2001 | 288 Pages | ISBN: 0812235835 | PDF | 16 MB
From its creation in the early fourteenth century to its dissolution in the sixteenth, the nunnery at Dartford was among the richest in England. Although obliged to support not only its own community but also a priory of Dominican friars at King's Langley, Dartford prospered. Records attest to the business skill of the Dartford nuns, as they managed the house's numerous holdings of land and property, together with the rents and services owed them. That the Dartford nuns were capable businesswomen is not surprising, since the house was also a center of female education.For Nancy Bradley Warren, the story of Dartford exemplifies the vibrancy of nuns' material and spiritual lives in later medieval England. Revising the long-held view that fourteenth- and fifteenth-century English nunneries were impoverished both financially and religiously, Warren clarifies that the women in female monastic communities like Dartford were not woefully incompetent at managing their affairs. Instead, she reveals the complex role of female monasticism in diverse systems of production and exchange. Like the nuns at Dartford, women religious in late medieval England were enmeshed in material, symbolic, political, and spiritual economies that were at times in harmony and at other times in conflict with each other. Building on emerging cross-disciplinary trends in feminist scholarship on medieval religion, Warren extends ongoing debates about textual and economic constructions of women's identities to the rarely considered evidence of monastic theory and practice. To this end, 'Spiritual Economies' emphasizes that the cloister was not impermeable. As worldly forces such as economic trends and political conflicts affected life in the nunneries, so too did religious practices have political impact.In breaking down the convent wall, Warren also succeeds in breaching the boundaries separating the material and the symbolic, the religious and the secular, the literary and the historical. She turns to a wide range of sources - from legislative texts, court records, and financial accounts to devotional treatises and political propaganda - to explore the centrality of female monasticism to the flowering of female spirituality and to the later Middle Ages at large.



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E-BooksShadow Economies in the Globalising World



Shadow Economies in the Globalising World
Anna Knutsson, "Shadow Economies in the Globalising World "
English | ISBN: 1032127406 | 2022 | 288 pages | PDF | 17 MB
From West Indian sugar and bottles of Southeast Asian arrack to French red wines, English felt cloth, and Mediterranean lemons, many global wares ended up in the Scandinavian borderlands during the late eighteenth century. This book explores how and why these goods came to be there and analyses what smuggling can reveal about the emergence of global trade, the formation of the nation state, and the development of consumer society in Europe's northernmost outskirts.



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E-BooksDevelopment and Stabilization in Small Open Economies



Development and Stabilization in Small Open Economies
Development and Stabilization in Small Open Economies: Theories and Evidence from Caribbean Experience
English | 2023 | ISBN: 103216218X | 441 Pages | PDF (True) | 8.4 MB
This book analyses and explains the nature of the economies of small countries and territories. It includes an assessment of material prosperity in 41 small open economies worldwide, with case studies focusing on the Caribbean and Central America, with a review of the development of their economies in recent decades. The volume recommends a suite of economic policy tools for the management of these economies, demonstrating how these may best be employed in economies that live and breathe through international commerce. Among observations of interest is the fact that the devaluation of the local currency of a small nation makes the country worse off; even a currency that maintains its value is little more than a trophy, of little value if it is not readily convertible into US dollars. Also, that while government policies affect international competitiveness and a small country's growth prospects, more important is how governments use additional resources to improve the quality of health and educational services. Moreover, economic windfalls such as the discovery of mineral resources seldom bring prosperity commensurate with their economic value, and never in the short run.



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