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Title The Cambridge world history of slavery. Volume 1, The ancient Mediterranean world / edited by Keith Bradley and Paul Cartledge
Published Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, [2011]

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Contents Slavery in the ancient Near East / Daniel C. Snell -- Slaves in Greek literary culture / Peter Hunt -- Classical Athens / T.E. Rihll -- The Helots : a contemporary review / Paul Cartledge -- Slavery and economy in the Greek world / Dimitris J. Kyrtatas -- The slave supply in classical Greece / David Braund -- Slavery and the Greek family / Mark Golden -- Resistance among chattel slaves in the classical Greek world / Niall McKeown -- Archaeology and Greek slavery / Ian Morris -- Slavery in the Hellenistic world / Dorothy J. Thompson -- Slavery and Roman literary culture / Sandra R. Joshel -- Slavery in the Roman Republic / Keith Bradley -- Slavery under the Principate / Neville Morley -- The Roman slave supply / Walter Scheidel -- Slave labour and Roman society / John Bodel -- Slavery and the Roman family / Jonathan Edmondson -- Resisting slavery at Rome / Keith Bradley -- Slavery and Roman material culture / Michele George -- Slavery and Roman law / Jane F. Gardner -- Slavery and the Jews / Catherine Hezser -- Slavery and the rise of Christianity / Jennifer Glancy -- Slavery in the late Roman world / Cam Grey
Summary "Volume 1 in the new Cambridge World History of Slavery surveys the history of slavery in the ancient Mediterranean world. Although chapters are devoted to the ancient Near East and the Jews, its principal concern is with the societies of ancient Greece and Rome. These are often considered as the first examples in world history of genuine slave societies because of the widespread prevalence of chattel slavery, which is argued to have been a cultural manifestation of the ubiquitous violence in societies typified by incessant warfare. There was never any sustained opposition to slavery, and the new religion of Christianity probably reinforced rather than challenged its existence. In twenty-two chapters, leading scholars explore the centrality of slavery in ancient Mediterranean life using a wide range of textual and material evidence. Non-specialist readers in particular will find the volume an accessible account of the early history of this crucial phenomenon."--Provided by publisher
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and indexes
Notes Description based on online resource; title from digital title page (Cambridge Books Online, April 24, 2024)
Subject Slave trade -- Mediterranean Region -- History -- To 1500
Slavery -- Mediterranean Region -- History -- To 1500
Slave trade
Slavery
SUBJECT Mediterranean Region -- History -- To 476. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh98005633
Subject Mediterranean Region
Genre/Form History
Form Electronic book
Author Bradley, K. R. (Keith R.), 1946- editor.
Cartledge, Paul, editor.
ISBN 9780511780349
0511780346
Other Titles Ancient Mediterranean world
World history of slavery