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Walter Scheidel (born 9 July 1966) is an
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. Scheidel's main research interests are ancient
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, pre-modern historical demography, and comparative and transdisciplinary approaches to world history.


Biography

From 1984 to 1993, Scheidel studied Ancient History and
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at the
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, where he obtained his doctorate in 1993. In 1998, he completed his habilitation at the University of Graz. From 1990 until 1994, he worked as an administrative and research assistant at the University of Vienna. As an
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Fellow of the Austrian Research Council, he spent 1995 as a visiting scholar at the
University of Michigan , mottoeng = "Arts, Knowledge, Truth" , former_names = Catholepistemiad, or University of Michigania (1817–1821) , budget = $10.3 billion (2021) , endowment = $17 billion (2021)As o ...
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. From 1996 to 1999, he was
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and Mary Finley Research Fellow in Ancient History at
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. During this period, he also served as visiting professor at the
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. Scheidel moved to the United States in 1999, where he initially held visiting positions at Stanford University and the
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. In 2003, he took up his current position in the Department of Classics of Stanford University, where he was promoted to professor in 2004 and received an endowed chair, the Dickason Professorship in the Humanities, in 2008. He is also a Kennedy-Grossman Fellow in Stanford's Human Biology program. Scheidel has published five academic monographs and over 200 papers and reviews, and has edited or co-edited fifteen other books. He is co-editor of a monograph series for
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and was co-founder of the
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/Stanford Working Papers in Classics, the world's first online repository for working papers in that field. In May 2012, Scheidel and Elijah Meeks launched the interactive website ORBIS: The Stanford Geospatial Network Model of the Roman World. He has been awarded a New Directions Fellowship of the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation and a
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, and is a Corresponding Member of the Austrian Academy of Sciences.


Reception

''The Great Leveler'' was shortlisted for the Cundill History Prize 2017 and for the ''Financial Times'' and McKinsey Business Book of the Year 2017. One of ''The Economist''s Books of the Year 2017, it was selected by
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as his ''Financial Times'' Summer Book of 2017. William Easterly wrote in a review of ''The Great Leveler'', which argues that violence is the main contributor to declines in inequality, that "the great virtue of the book is to present a lot of evidence on both sides for the readers to judge the thesis for themselves." The ''Financial Times'' and the ''Evening Standard'' named ''Escape from Rome'' one of their best books of 2019. In his review, Robert Colvile noted that although “Scheidel has to do an awful lot of heavy lifting” in his book, it “is a measure of Scheidel’s talent and dedication that, by and large, he succeeds.” ''Escape From Rome'' was panned by fellow historian
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who accuses Scheidel of wholesale oversimplification, "cutting through the chaos of real life and dismissing its messiness." Paolo Tedesco of the
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, reviewing the book, described it as "stimulating ndthought provoking", although he considered that its historical arguments were not convincing.


Works


Publications

* ''Grundpacht und Lohnarbeit in der Landwirtschaft des römischen Italien'', Frankfurt: Lang, 1994, * ''Measuring Sex, Age and Death in the Roman Empire: Explorations in Ancient Demography'', Ann Arbor: Journal of Roman Archaeology, 1996, * ''Debating Roman Demography'', Leiden: Brill, 2001 (editor), * ''Death on the Nile: Disease and the Demography of Roman Egypt'', Leiden: Brill, 2001, * ''Ostrakismos-Testimonien I: Die Zeugnisse antiker Autoren, der Inschriften und Ostraka über das athenische Scherbengericht aus vorhellenistischer Zeit (487–322 v. Chr.)'', Stuttgart: Steiner Verlag Stuttgart, 2002 (co-editor), * ''The Ancient Economy'', Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, and New York: Routledge, 2002 (co-editor), * ''The Cambridge Economic History of the Greco-Roman World'', Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2007 (co-editor), * ''The Dynamics of Ancient Empires: State Power from Assyria to Byzantium'', New York: Oxford University Press, 2009 (co-editor), * ''Rome and China: Comparative Perspectives on Ancient World Empires'', New York: Oxford University Press, 2009 (editor), * ''The Oxford Handbook of Roman Studies'', Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2010 (co-editor), * ''The Cambridge Companion to the Roman Economy'', Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2012 (editor), * ''The Oxford Handbook of the State in the Ancient Near East and Mediterranean'', New York: Oxford University Press, 2013 (co-editor), * ''State Power in Ancient China and Rome'', New York: Oxford University Press, 2015 (editor), * ''Fiscal Regimes and the Political Economy of Premodern States'', Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2015 (co-editor), * ''On Human Bondage: After Slavery and Social Death'', Malden: Wiley-Blackwell, 2017 (co-editor), * ''The Great Leveler: Violence and the History of Inequality from the Stone Age to the Twenty-First Century'', Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2017, * ''The Science of Roman History: Biology, Climate, and the Future of the Past'', Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2018 (editor), * ''Escape from Rome: The Failure of Empire and the Road to Prosperity'', Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2019, * ''The Oxford World History of Empire'', New York: Oxford University Press, 2021 (co-editor),


See also

* Roman demography *
Roman economy The study of the Roman economy, which is, the economies of the ancient city-state of Rome and its empire during the Republican and Imperial periods remains highly speculative. There are no surviving records of business and government accounts, suc ...


References


External links


Personal website
at Department of Classics, Stanford University
Stanford Profiles
at Stanford University

– PDF papers on ancient demography and economy
ORBIS: The Stanford Geospatial Network Model of the Roman World
{{DEFAULTSORT:Scheidel, Walter 20th-century Austrian historians 21st-century Austrian historians Austrian classical scholars University of Vienna alumni University of Michigan faculty Stanford University Department of History faculty Writers from Vienna 1966 births Living people