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Greek and Roman Slaveries Slavery was foundational to Greek and Roman societies, affecting nearly all of their economic, social, political, and cultural practices. Greek and Roman Slaveries offers a rich collection of literary, epigraphic, papyrological, and archaeological sources, including many unfamiliar ones. This sourcebook ranges chronologically from the archaic period to late antiquity, covering the whole of the Mediterranean, the Near East, and temperate Europe. Readers will find an interactive and user-friendly engagement with past scholarship and new research agendas that focuses particularly on the agency of ancient slaves, the processes in which slavery was inscribed, the changing history of slavery in antiquity, and the comparative study of ancient slaveries. Perfect for undergraduate and graduate students taking courses on ancient slavery, as well as courses on slavery more generally, this sourcebook's questions, cross-references, and bibliographies encourage an ana

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Table of Contents

List of Figures and Maps ix

Note to the Reader xi

Acknowledgements xiii

Abbreviations xv

Introduction 1

1 What Is Slavery? 4

2 Studying Slavery: The Variety of Evidence and Its Interpretative Challenges 30

3 Living with Slavery and Its Consequences 56

4 Slaving Strategies 85

5 Masters and Slaves 116

6 Free and Slave 139

7 Enslaved Persons and Their Communities 162

8 Slavery and the Wider World 194

9 Experiencing and Resisting Enslavement 222

10 After Slavery: Manumission, Freedmen, and Freedwomen 250

11 Slavery and Historical Change 277

12 Comparing Ancient Slaveries 305

Bibliography 337

Index of Passages Cited 358

Index of Places and Peoples 364

Index of Names 368

Thematic Index 376

Greek and Roman Slaveries

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      Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
      Publication Date: 22/04/2022
      ISBN13: 9781118969298, 978-1118969298
      ISBN10: 1118969294

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      Book Synopsis
      Greek and Roman Slaveries Slavery was foundational to Greek and Roman societies, affecting nearly all of their economic, social, political, and cultural practices. Greek and Roman Slaveries offers a rich collection of literary, epigraphic, papyrological, and archaeological sources, including many unfamiliar ones. This sourcebook ranges chronologically from the archaic period to late antiquity, covering the whole of the Mediterranean, the Near East, and temperate Europe. Readers will find an interactive and user-friendly engagement with past scholarship and new research agendas that focuses particularly on the agency of ancient slaves, the processes in which slavery was inscribed, the changing history of slavery in antiquity, and the comparative study of ancient slaveries. Perfect for undergraduate and graduate students taking courses on ancient slavery, as well as courses on slavery more generally, this sourcebook's questions, cross-references, and bibliographies encourage an ana

      Trade Review
      "The [volume] is ambitious and wide-ranging and often surprising... This collation is a significant work of scholarship in itself... a provoking (in a good sense) collection and a valuable resource. I will use it and make sure that my students can access it." (Bryn Mawr Classical Review)

      Table of Contents

      List of Figures and Maps ix

      Note to the Reader xi

      Acknowledgements xiii

      Abbreviations xv

      Introduction 1

      1 What Is Slavery? 4

      2 Studying Slavery: The Variety of Evidence and Its Interpretative Challenges 30

      3 Living with Slavery and Its Consequences 56

      4 Slaving Strategies 85

      5 Masters and Slaves 116

      6 Free and Slave 139

      7 Enslaved Persons and Their Communities 162

      8 Slavery and the Wider World 194

      9 Experiencing and Resisting Enslavement 222

      10 After Slavery: Manumission, Freedmen, and Freedwomen 250

      11 Slavery and Historical Change 277

      12 Comparing Ancient Slaveries 305

      Bibliography 337

      Index of Passages Cited 358

      Index of Places and Peoples 364

      Index of Names 368

      Thematic Index 376

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