"The Roman Colonate" is an exhaustive historical and legal examination of the origin and development of the colonate system within the Roman Empire. This scholarly work delves into the complex transition from free labor and slavery to a system of semi-servile land tenure that fundamentally reshaped the social and economic landscape of Late Antiquity. Roth Clausing meticulously analyzes the legal codes and historical records to explain how the Roman state sought to stabilize agricultural production and tax revenue by binding tenant farmers, or coloni, to the soil they cultivated.
The study explores various theories regarding the emergence of this institution, evaluating the influence of both administrative necessity and evolving social structures. By tracing the evolution of the colonate through successive imperial decrees, the book offers profound insights into the decline of the traditional Roman economy and the precursor to medieval feudalism. Scholars and students of Roman history, legal history, and agrarian economics will find "The Roman Colonate" to be a critical resource for understanding the legislative efforts to manage land and labor during a period of significant imperial transformation. This work remains a significant contribution to the study of ancient social hierarchy and the administrative mechanisms of the later Roman Empire.
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