What happened to slavery in Europe in the centuries following the fall of the Roman Empire? This book is the only history of slavery and serfdom to span the whole of early medieval Western Europe and addresses issues of slave-taking and slave-trading; people who became slaves as a result of a debt or a crime; even people who chose to become slaves.
What happened to slavery in Europe in the centuries following the fall of the Roman Empire? This book is the only history of slavery and serfdom to span the whole of early medieval Western Europe and addresses issues of slave-taking and slave-trading; people who became slaves as a result of a debt or a crime; even people who chose to become slaves.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Alice Rio was Junior Research Fellow at New College, Oxford, and Osborn Fellow and College Lecturer at Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge, before joining the History department at King's College London in 2009. She is the author of Legal Practice and the Written Word in the Early Middle Ages (2009), which won the Royal Historical Society Gladstone Prize in 2010, as well as of a number of articles on law, legal practice, and unfreedom in the early middle ages.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction Part I: Diversity: ways in and ways out 1: Slave raiding and slave trading 2: Self-sale, debt slavery, and penal enslavement 3: Freedmen and manumission Part II: Regularities: the logic of diversity 4: Household slavery and service 5: Unfree status in estate communities Part III: The institutional framework: continuity and change 6: Rights and duties Conclusion Bibliography
Introduction Part I: Diversity: ways in and ways out 1: Slave raiding and slave trading 2: Self-sale, debt slavery, and penal enslavement 3: Freedmen and manumission Part II: Regularities: the logic of diversity 4: Household slavery and service 5: Unfree status in estate communities Part III: The institutional framework: continuity and change 6: Rights and duties Conclusion Bibliography
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