'Marketless Trading in Hammurabi's Time': A Re-appraisal

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Title
'Marketless Trading in Hammurabi's Time': A Re-appraisal
Abstract
In this article I revisit Karl Polanyi's writings on ancient Mesopotamia. I begin by situating them in the context of his general approach to trade, markets and money in the ancient world. Next, I reconstruct his major theses on Mesopotamia, drawing upon his published works as well as unpublished documents in the Karl Polanyi and Michael Polanyi archives. Finally, I provide a critical assessment of the merits and demerits of his contribution, with reference to Assyriological research published in the decades that have elapsed since his death in 1964.
Publication
Journal of the Economic & Social History of the Orient
Volume
56
Issue
2
Pages
159-188
Date
June 2013
Journal Abbr
Journal of the Economic & Social History of the Orient
Language
English
ISSN
00224995
Short Title
'Marketless Trading in Hammurabi's Time'
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2017-01-24, 2:36 p.m.
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EBSCOhost
Citation
Dale, Gareth. 2013. “‘Marketless Trading in Hammurabi’s Time’: A Re-Appraisal.” Journal of the Economic & Social History of the Orient 56 (2): 159–88. DOI: 10.1163/15685209-12341299.
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Keywords
  • ancient history
  • assyriology
  • commerce
  • economic history
  • historiography
  • history
  • markets
  • Mesoporamia
  • Mesopotamia
  • money
  • trade

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