Bibliography: Work
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Freu, C. (2018). ‘Writing Labor History Today. A Critical Note on The Case of the Roman Empire’. Annales 73.1: 157–178. | |||
Lytle, E. (2018). A Cultural History of Work in Antiquity. London: Bloomsbury. | |||
Flohr, M. (2017). ‘Constructing Occupational Identities in the Roman World’, in K. Verboven and C. Laes (eds), Work, labour and professions in the Roman World. Leiden: Brill, 147–172. | |||
Bernard, S. (2016). ‘Workers in the Roman Imperial Building Industry’, in K. Verboven and C. Laes (eds), Work, labour and professions in the Roman World. Leiden: Brill, 62–86. | |||
Hawkins, C. (2016). Roman Artisans and the Urban Economy. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. | |||
Holleran, C. (2016). ‘Labour Mobility in the Roman World: A Case Study of Mines in Iberia’, in L. De Ligt and L.E. Tacoma (eds), Migration and Mobility in the Early Roman Empire. Leiden: Brill, 95–137. | |||
Murphy, E. (2016). ‘Roman Workers and Their Workplaces: Some Archaeological Thoughts on the Organization of Workshop Labour in Ceramic Production’, in K. Verboven and C. Laes (eds), Work, labour and professions in the Roman World. Leiden: Brill, 133–146. | |||
Verboven, K. and C. Laes (2016). Work, labour and professions in the Roman World. Impact of Empire 23. Leiden: Brill. | |||
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Hawkins, C. (2013). ‘Labour and Employment’, in P.P.M. Erdkamp (ed.), The Cambridge Companion to Ancient Rome. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 336–351. | |||
Newbery, J. (2013). ‘Space of Discipline and Governmentality: The Singer Sewing Machine Factory, Clydebank, in the Twentieth Century’. Scottish Geographical Journal 129.1: 15–35. | |||
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Laes, W. (2008). ‘Child Slaves at Work in Roman Antiquity’. Ancient Society 38: 235–283. | |||
Degryse, P., J. Schneider, N. Kellens, M. Waelkens and P. Muchez (2007). ‘Tracing the Resources of Iron Working at ancient Sagalassos (South-West Turkey): a combined Lead and Strontium isotope study on Iron Artefacts and Ores’. Archaeometry 49.1: 75–86. | |||
Salvaterra, C. (2006). ‘Labour and Identity in the Roman World. Italian Historiography during the last two Decades’, in B. Waaldijk (ed.), Professions and social identity: new european historical research on work, gender and society. Pisa: Pisa University Press, 15–38. | |||
Waaldijk, B. (2006). Professions and social identity: new european historical research on work, gender and society. Pisa: Pisa University Press. | |||
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Hallett, C. (2004). ‘Review discussions. Technological advance and artistic decline? A history of bronze-working in the Roman period’. JRA 17: 487–501. | |||
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Joshel, S.R. (1992). Work, Identity and Legal Status at Rome. London. | |||
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Vickers, M. (1986). From silver to ceramic : the potter's debt to metalwork in the Graeco-Roman, Oriental and Islamic worlds. Oxford: Ashmolean Museum. | |||
Kampen, N. (1981). Image and Status: Roman Working Women in Ostia. Berlin: Mann. | |||
Von Petrikovits, H. (1981). ‘Die Spezialisierung des römischen Handwerks’, in H. Jankuhn, W. Janssen, R. Schmidt-Wiegand and H. Tiefenbach (eds), Das Handwerk in vor- und frühgeschichtlicher Zeit. Göttingen: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, 63–132. | |||
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