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Researcher
Andries Johan Zuiderhoek
- Keywords:Greek history, Social and economic history, inequality, Urban history, Social relations, Political elites, Roman history
- Disciplines:Socio-economic history, Ancient history, Political history, Regional and urban history
Affiliations
- Department of History (Department)
Member
From1 Jan 2010 → Today - Department of Archaeology (Department)
Member
From1 Sep 2007 → 31 Dec 2009
Projects
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- Can stones be made (artificially) intelligent? Understanding communities and people from patterns and similarities of architectural decoration in Roman Asia MinorFrom1 Nov 2023 → TodayFunding: FWO fellowships
- Addressing the People in Theory and Practice: Assembly Politics in the Greek Cities of the Hellenistic and Roman PeriodsFrom1 Oct 2023 → TodayFunding: FWO senior postdoctoral fellowship
- Plutarch’s Politicians and the People: Popular Politics in the 'Parallel Lives' and the Greek Cities of the Roman EmpireFrom1 Oct 2019 → 31 Jul 2023Funding: BOF - postdoctoral mandates
- Civic market buildings and their role in economic life in Hellenistic and Roman Asia MinorFrom1 Jan 2017 → 31 Dec 2020Funding: FWO research project (including WEAVE projects)
- Provincial meetings in the Roman West. A study of the socio-economic impact of concilia on Gallia, Germania and Brittania (12B.C. - A.D. 284).From1 Oct 2014 → 30 Sep 2018Funding: BOF - Other initiatives, FWO fellowships
- Towards an explanation for urban vitality in times of crisis. A study on the impact of economic integration and intra-regional migration on the urban character in Late Roman Africa.From1 Oct 2014 → 30 Sep 2017Funding: BOF - Other initiatives
- A social network analysis of classical Athens (403-322 BC): a corroboration of the notion of the stateless polis?From1 Oct 2013 → 30 Sep 2017Funding: BOF - Other initiatives
- Elites and the urban food supply in Roman Asia Minor: Intervention and generosity.From1 Jan 2013 → 31 Dec 2018Funding: FWO research project (including WEAVE projects)
- The tribuni plebis and the end of the Roman RepublicFrom1 Oct 2012 → 30 Sep 2016Funding: BOF - Doctoral projects
- Social mobility in classical AthensFrom1 Oct 2009 → 30 Sep 2013Funding: FWO fellowships, BOF - Other initiatives
Publications
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- Ancient economic history and social scientific theory(2023)Series: Handbücher zur Wirtschaftsgeschichte
Authors: Andries Johan Zuiderhoek, Sita von Reden, Kai Ruffing
Pages: 41 - 64 - Munus(2022)
Authors: Andries Johan Zuiderhoek, Tim Whitmarsh
Number of pages: 1 - Wealth, inequality and political culture in the cities of Roman Asia Minor, first to third centuries CE(2022)Series: Palgrave Studies in Ancient Economies
Authors: Andries Johan Zuiderhoek, Max Koedijk, Neville Morley
Pages: 287 - 310 - Transport and trade : an energy expenditure approach for the distribution of marble in central Adriatic Italy in Roman times(2021)Series: Studies in Roman Space and Urbanism
Authors: Devi Taelman, Frank Vermeulen, Andries Johan Zuiderhoek
Pages: 240 - 262 - Introduction(2020)Series: Oxford Studies on the Roman Economy
Authors: Paul Erdkamp, Koenraad Verboven, Andries Johan Zuiderhoek
Pages: 1 - 38 - Capital markets and financial entrepreneurs in the Roman world(2020)Series: Oxford Studies on the Roman Economy
Authors: Koenraad Verboven, Paul Erdkamp, Andries Johan Zuiderhoek
Pages: 381 - 416 - Capital, investment, and innovation in the Roman world(2020)
Authors: Paul Erdkamp, Koenraad Verboven, Andries Johan Zuiderhoek
- Capital goods in the Roman economy(2020)Series: Oxford Studies on the Roman Economy
Authors: Wim Broekaert, Andries Johan Zuiderhoek, Paul Erdkamp, Koenraad Verboven
Pages: 99 - 146 - Benefactors, markets, and trust in the Roman east : civic munificence as extramercantile exchange(2019)Series: Routledge Monographs in Classical Studies
Authors: Andries Johan Zuiderhoek, David B. Hollander, Thomas R. Blanton IV, John T. Fitzgerald
Pages: 51 - 62 - Modelling the middle? Stratification, social mobility and status bargaining in the cities of xestern Asia Minor (1st. C. BCE-early 3rd. C. CE)(2019)
Authors: Andries Johan Zuiderhoek
Pages: 235 - 250