Economic and Legal Minorization in the Late Roman Empire on the Example of Late Roman Colonate

Authors

TODOROV Marek

Year of publication 2022
Type Article in Periodical
Magazine / Source Sapiens ubique civis III.
MU Faculty or unit

Faculty of Arts

Citation
Web Archiv SUC
Doi http://dx.doi.org/10.14232/suc.2022.3.319-338
Keywords Late Roman Empire; Late Antiquity; Late Roman economy; colonate; great estates; Late Roman agriculture; minorization
Description The paper deals with the issue of the economic and legal minorization in the Late Antiquity, or in another words, it deals with the processes of losing both the legal rights and economic wellbeing. The main focus of this paper is on the people under the Late Roman colonate. The colons were among those, that were most definitely under the influence of minorization. The evidence presented in the paper suggest that in the Late Roman Empire the colons were gradually losing their economic and legal status, often with the help of the powerful landlords, that sought to increase their own influence, sometimes even on the expense of other social groups, that lived in the Roman countryside.
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