Kenneth G. Hirth is Professor of Anthropology at Pennsylvania State University. His research focuses on the origin and development of ranked and state-level societies in the New World. He is especially interested in political economy and how forms of resource control lead to the development of structural inequalities within society.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction to the Aztec economic world 2. The structure of Mesoamerican economy 3. The Mesoamerican marketplace 4. Merchants, profit and the pre-Columbian world 5. Often invisible: domestic entrepreneurs in Mesoamerican commerce 6. The professional retail merchants 7. Merchant communities and pochteca vanguard merchants 8. The tools of the trade and the mechanics of commerce 9. Conclusions.
1. Introduction to the Aztec economic world 2. The structure of Mesoamerican economy 3. The Mesoamerican marketplace 4. Merchants, profit and the pre-Columbian world 5. Often invisible: domestic entrepreneurs in Mesoamerican commerce 6. The professional retail merchants 7. Merchant communities and pochteca vanguard merchants 8. The tools of the trade and the mechanics of commerce 9. Conclusions.
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