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Wim Broekaert
Wim Broekaert
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Research group(s)
Ancient History
GIKS - Ghent Institute of Classical Studies
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Projects
Projects as supervisor
History of food in the ancient world
(
2015
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2018
)
Projects as PhD researcher
Navicularii et negotiantes. The Roman maritime economy during the empire
(
2006
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2010
)
Projects as researcher
Money, marriages and manumission. The family business in the Roman economy (2nd c. BC - 2nd c. AD)
(
2015
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2018
)
Factors of production in the Roman world
(
2012
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2018
)
Entrepreneurial networks in the Roman business world. Kinship, trust and cooperation and the impact of empire
(
2012
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2015
)
Mercatura quaestuosa. Trade and transport in the Roman Empire. A structural analysis
(
2010
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2012
)
Publications
Most recent publications
Broekaert, Wim. “Between Coercion and Compulsion? The Impact of Occupations and Economic Interests on the Relational Status of Slaves and Freedmen.”
The Single Life in the Roman and Later Roman World
, edited by Sabine R. Huebner and Christian Laes, Cambridge University Press, 2019, pp. 85–102, doi:10.1017/9781108556279.004.
Broekaert, Wim. “Sticky Fingers : The Investment Structure of the Spanish Oil Business.”
CAHIERS MONDES ANCIENS
, vol. 7, 2015, doi:10.4000/mondesanciens.1598.
Broekaert, Wim. “The Economics of Culture: Shared Mental Models and Exchange in the Roman Business World.”
Antike Wirtschaft Und Ihre Kulturelle Prägung (2000 v. Chr. – 500 n. Chr.) Abstracts
, 2015.
Broekaert, Wim. “Archives for the Ancient Economic Historian: Tituli Picti on Dr. 20 Oil Amphorae.”
Epigraphica Bruxellensia
, 2015.
Zuiderhoek, Andries Johan, and Wim Broekaert. “Society, the Market, or Actually Both? Networks and the Allocation of Credit and Capital Goods in the Roman Economy.”
CAHIERS DU CENTRE GUSTAVE GLOTZ
, vol. 26, 2015, pp. 141–90.
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