"MUNICIPAL ADMINISTRATION IN THE ROMAN EMPIRE" is Abbott and
Johnson's classic and much-cited study of the origins of
professional administration and bureaucracy in the Roman Empire.
The text features source materials and extensive notes, including
municipal documents in Greek and Latin from Italy and the
provinces, as well as documents from Egypt. Generations of scholars
of ancient history and public administration have used these source
materials and the authors' sophisticated analysis to good
advantage.
This new republication from Quid Pro Books is digitally
corrected to eliminate underlines, stray marks, and printer
artifacts typically found in such reprints. It is a "Digitally
Remastered Book."(TM)
Part of the "Classics of the Social Sciences" Series. Also in
the Series find quality-produced studies from Quid Pro, LLC,
written by such scholars as John Dewey, Emile Durkheim, Neil
Smelser, Talcott Parsons, Samuel Krislov, and Philip Selznick.
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