Oxford Roman Economy Project
2010 - 2013
2010 - 2013
Flohr, M. (Forthcoming). ‘Manufacturing Everyday Consumer Goods’, in A. Bresson, E. Lo Cascio, M. Maiuro and J. Johnson (eds), Oxford Handbook of Economies in the Classical World. Oxford: Oxford University Press. | |||
Flohr, M. (Submitted). ‘Metal manufacturing and the Roman Economy. Some Observations’, in A. Wilson and A. Bowman (eds), Mining, Metal Supply and Coinage in the Roman Empire. Oxford: Oxford University Press. | |||
Wilson, A. and M. Flohr (2016). Urban craftsmen and traders in the Roman World. Oxford Studies on the Roman Economy. Oxford: Oxford University Press. | |||
Flohr, M. (2014). ‘Economy, Roman’, in C. Smith (ed.), Encyclopedia of Global Archaeology. Heidelberg: Springer, 2338–2346. | |||
Flohr, M. (2013). ‘Roman Movement’. Review of Laurence, R.; Newsome, D., 'Rome, Ostia, Pompeii. Movement and Space'. CR 63.1, 187–189. | |||
Flohr, M. (2012). ‘Tanning, Tanners’, in R. Bagnall, K. Brodersen, C. Champlin and S. Huebner (eds), Blackwell's Encyclopedia of Ancient History. Oxford: Blackwell. | |||
Flohr, M. (2012). ‘Leather, Leatherworking’, in R. Bagnall, K. Brodersen, C. Champlin and S. Huebner (eds), Blackwell's Encyclopedia of Ancient History. Oxford: Blackwell. | |||
Flohr, M. (2012). ‘Economie in de Oudheid: risico mijden en winst maken’, in N. De Haan and S. Mols (eds), Cultuurgeschiedenis van de Klassieke Oudheid. Zwolle: WBooks, 199–211. | |||
Flohr, M. (2012). ‘Working and living under one roof: workshops in Pompeian atrium houses’, in A. Anguissola (ed.), Privata Luxuria: Towards an Archaeology of Intimacy. Munich: Utz, 51–72. | |||
Flohr, M. (2012). Review of Harris, W., 'Rome's Imperial Economy. Twelve Essays'. BMCR 2012.02.40. | |||
Flohr, M. (2011). ‘Tabernae, economische groei en stedelijke ontwikkeling in republikeins Pompeii’. TMA 46: 34–41. | |||
Flohr, M. (2010). Review of Faber, A.; Hofmann, A., 'Die Casa del Fauno in Pompeji (VI 12), Part I: Stratigraphische Befunde der Ausgrabungen in den Jahren 1961 bis 1963 und Bauhistorische Analyse'. GFA 13, 1165–1171. |
Flohr, M. (Jun 2nd, 2013, 09:30). Work, Ideology and Identity in Urban Space. Work, Labor and Professions in the Roman World. Gent: RSRC. | |||
Flohr, M. (Apr 9th, 2013, 09:30). Towards an economic history of textile manufacturing and trade in the Roman world. Textile trade and distribution in antiquity. Marburg: Dross-Krüpe, K.. | |||
Flohr, M. (Nov 9th, 2012, 14:00). Economic life and the urban environment in the Roman World. ESF Conference on Urban Economic Life in Europe and the Mediterranean before 1800. Oxford: Flohr, M.; Wilson, A.. | |||
Flohr, M. (Jun 29th, 2012, 11:00). Quantifying Pompeii? Inequality, consumption and the Pompeian Economy. Structure and scale of Roman urban economies. The case of Pompeii. Oxford: OXREP / SDEP. | |||
Flohr, M. (Jun 1st, 2012, 09:00). Archaeology and the Pompeian Labour Market. Moving Romans. Leiden: Leiden University. | |||
Flohr, M. (May 25th, 2012, 09:00). Archäologie und städtische Wirtschaft im Römischen Kleinasien. Wirtschaft als Machtbasis. Vormoderne Wirtschaftssysteme in Anatoliën 1. Istanbul: Deutsches Archäologisches Institut. | |||
Flohr, M. (Apr 12th, 2012, 16:30). Scale, Rationalization and Labour: the Fulling Factories of Ostia and Rome. European Social Science History Conference 9. Glasgow: International Institute of Social Histor. | |||
Flohr, M. (Feb 3th, 2012, 17:00). The archaeology of everyday work beyond the Finleyan challenge. The Urban Economy in the Roman World - Synthesizing Historical and Archaeological Approaches. Chicago: University of Chicago. | |||
Flohr, M. (Jan 8th, 2012, 15:30). Demand, Scale, and Rationalization: The Fulling Factories of Ostia and Rome. AIA Annual Meeting 113. Philadelphia: American Institute of Archaeology. | |||
Flohr, M. (Dec 7th, 2011, 10:30). Baking Bread with Marx and Durkheim. Roman Ostia: Revisiting and Rethinking. Leiden: University of Leiden. | |||
Flohr, M. (Nov 28th, 2011, 18:00). Archaeology, everyday work, and socioeconomic history: comparing Pompeii and Ostia.. Classical Archaeology Seminar: Everyday Work in the Classical World. Oxford: Faculty of Classics. | |||
Flohr, M. (Oct 7th, 2011, 15:00). Tabernae Bouwen. Architectuur als bron in de archeologie. Groningen: Tijdschrift voor Mediterrane Archeologie. | |||
Flohr, M. (Sep 26th, 2011, 17:30). The Domestic Art Economy: Understanding Pompeii. OXREP 6: The Economics of Roman Art. Oxford: Oxford Roman Economy Project. | |||
Flohr, M. (Jul 21st, 2011, 16:00). Introduction to the workshop and its theme. ESF Exploratory Workshop on Beyond Marginality: Craftsmen, Traders and the socioeconomic history of urban communities in the Roman World. Oxford: ESF / Miko Flohr and Andrew Wilson. | |||
Flohr, M. (Mar 24th, 2011, 12:00). Work and leisure under one roof: workshops in Pompeian atrium houses. Privata Luxuria: Towards an Archaeology of Intimacy. München: Ludwig-Maximilians Universität. | |||
Flohr, M. (Nov 5th, 2010, 16:00). Dyeing workshops and the urban textile economy: the case of Pompeii. Purpureae Vestes IV: Production and trade of textiles and dyes in the Roman Empire and neighbouring regions. Valencia: Universidad de Valencia. | |||
Flohr, M. (Oct 2nd, 2010, 10:00). Metal Manufacturing and the Roman Economy. Oxford Conference on Metals, Mining and Coinage in the Roman World. Oxford: The Oxford Roman Economy Project. |