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A. H. M. Jones

    A.H.M. Jones fut un historien britannique spécialisé dans le Bas-Empire romain. Son œuvre la plus reconnue est considérée comme un récit définitif de la Rome tardive et du début de l'Empire byzantin, s'appuyant largement sur des sources primaires littéraires et épigraphiques. Bien que l'étude archéologique fût naissante à l'époque de ses écrits, ses contributions substantielles au domaine de l'Antiquité tardive sont largement reconnues et fréquemment référencées par les universitaires ultérieurs.

    Athenian Democracy
    The Cities of the Eastern Roman Provinces, 2nd Edition
    • This book traces the diffusion of the Greek city as a political institution throughout the lands of the Roman Empire bordering the Eastern Mediterranean over a period extending from Alexander's conquest of the East to the sixth century. Arranged in order of annexation, the regions are dealt with individually. The study examines to what extent native institutions were capable of being adapted to the Greek conception of the city, the activities of Hellenistic kings in founding cities, and the spontaneous diffusion of Greek political institutions in the Hellenization of the East. Professor Jones describes the restrictive effect of centralized administrative policy on some dynasties and the growth of cities in their dominions, and various aspects of the relations between cities and central government, including the cities' role in the economic life of the Empire. Other topics discussed include the local responsibilities of cities, administrative duties such as collecting taxes and levying recruits, the internal and political life of the cities, and their economic effect on the surrounding countryside.

      The Cities of the Eastern Roman Provinces, 2nd Edition