What is a Slave Society?
Herausgeber: Lenski, Noel; Cameron, Catherine
What is a Slave Society?
Herausgeber: Lenski, Noel; Cameron, Catherine
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Interrogates the traditional binary 'slave societies'/'societies with slaves' as a paradigm for understanding the global practice of slaveholding.
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Interrogates the traditional binary 'slave societies'/'societies with slaves' as a paradigm for understanding the global practice of slaveholding.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 528
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. März 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 33mm
- Gewicht: 907g
- ISBN-13: 9781107144897
- ISBN-10: 1107144892
- Artikelnr.: 50450284
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 528
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. März 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 33mm
- Gewicht: 907g
- ISBN-13: 9781107144897
- ISBN-10: 1107144892
- Artikelnr.: 50450284
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
1. Framing the question: what is a Slave Society? Noel Lenski; Part I.
Ancient and Late Antique Western Societies: 2. Ancient Greece as a 'Slave
Society' Peter Hunt; 3. Roman slavery and the idea of 'Slave Society' Kyle
Harper and Walter Scheidel; 4. Ancient slaveries and modern ideology Noel
Lenski; Part II. Non-Western Small-Scale Societies: 5. The nature of
slavery in small-scale societies Catherine Cameron; 6. Native American
slavery in global context Christina Snyder; 7. Slavery as structure,
process, or lived experience, or why slave societies existed in pre-contact
tropical America Fernando Santos-Granero; 8. Slavery in societies on the
frontiers of centralized states in West Africa Paul Lovejoy; Part III.
Modern Western Societies: 9. The colonial Brazilian 'Slave Society':
potentialities, limits and challenges to an interpretative model inspired
by Moses Finley Aldair Carlos Rodrigues; 10. What is a Slave Society? The
American South Robert Gudmestad; 11. Islands of slavery: archaeology and
Caribbean landscapes of intensification Theresa Singleton; Part IV.
Non-Western State Societies: 12. Was nineteenth-century Eastern Arabia a
'Slave Society'? Matthew Hopper; 13. Slavery and society in East Africa,
Oman, and the Persian Gulf Bernard K. Freamon; 14. Ottoman and Islamic
societies: were they 'Slave Societies'? Ehud Toledano; 15. A
microhistorical analysis of Korean Nobis through the prism of the lawsuit
of Damulsari Kim Bok-rae; 16. 'Slavery so Gentle': a fluid spectrum of
Southeast Asian conditions of bondage Anthony Reid; Conclusion.
Intersections: slaveries, borderlands, edges James F. Brooks.
Ancient and Late Antique Western Societies: 2. Ancient Greece as a 'Slave
Society' Peter Hunt; 3. Roman slavery and the idea of 'Slave Society' Kyle
Harper and Walter Scheidel; 4. Ancient slaveries and modern ideology Noel
Lenski; Part II. Non-Western Small-Scale Societies: 5. The nature of
slavery in small-scale societies Catherine Cameron; 6. Native American
slavery in global context Christina Snyder; 7. Slavery as structure,
process, or lived experience, or why slave societies existed in pre-contact
tropical America Fernando Santos-Granero; 8. Slavery in societies on the
frontiers of centralized states in West Africa Paul Lovejoy; Part III.
Modern Western Societies: 9. The colonial Brazilian 'Slave Society':
potentialities, limits and challenges to an interpretative model inspired
by Moses Finley Aldair Carlos Rodrigues; 10. What is a Slave Society? The
American South Robert Gudmestad; 11. Islands of slavery: archaeology and
Caribbean landscapes of intensification Theresa Singleton; Part IV.
Non-Western State Societies: 12. Was nineteenth-century Eastern Arabia a
'Slave Society'? Matthew Hopper; 13. Slavery and society in East Africa,
Oman, and the Persian Gulf Bernard K. Freamon; 14. Ottoman and Islamic
societies: were they 'Slave Societies'? Ehud Toledano; 15. A
microhistorical analysis of Korean Nobis through the prism of the lawsuit
of Damulsari Kim Bok-rae; 16. 'Slavery so Gentle': a fluid spectrum of
Southeast Asian conditions of bondage Anthony Reid; Conclusion.
Intersections: slaveries, borderlands, edges James F. Brooks.
1. Framing the question: what is a Slave Society? Noel Lenski; Part I.
Ancient and Late Antique Western Societies: 2. Ancient Greece as a 'Slave
Society' Peter Hunt; 3. Roman slavery and the idea of 'Slave Society' Kyle
Harper and Walter Scheidel; 4. Ancient slaveries and modern ideology Noel
Lenski; Part II. Non-Western Small-Scale Societies: 5. The nature of
slavery in small-scale societies Catherine Cameron; 6. Native American
slavery in global context Christina Snyder; 7. Slavery as structure,
process, or lived experience, or why slave societies existed in pre-contact
tropical America Fernando Santos-Granero; 8. Slavery in societies on the
frontiers of centralized states in West Africa Paul Lovejoy; Part III.
Modern Western Societies: 9. The colonial Brazilian 'Slave Society':
potentialities, limits and challenges to an interpretative model inspired
by Moses Finley Aldair Carlos Rodrigues; 10. What is a Slave Society? The
American South Robert Gudmestad; 11. Islands of slavery: archaeology and
Caribbean landscapes of intensification Theresa Singleton; Part IV.
Non-Western State Societies: 12. Was nineteenth-century Eastern Arabia a
'Slave Society'? Matthew Hopper; 13. Slavery and society in East Africa,
Oman, and the Persian Gulf Bernard K. Freamon; 14. Ottoman and Islamic
societies: were they 'Slave Societies'? Ehud Toledano; 15. A
microhistorical analysis of Korean Nobis through the prism of the lawsuit
of Damulsari Kim Bok-rae; 16. 'Slavery so Gentle': a fluid spectrum of
Southeast Asian conditions of bondage Anthony Reid; Conclusion.
Intersections: slaveries, borderlands, edges James F. Brooks.
Ancient and Late Antique Western Societies: 2. Ancient Greece as a 'Slave
Society' Peter Hunt; 3. Roman slavery and the idea of 'Slave Society' Kyle
Harper and Walter Scheidel; 4. Ancient slaveries and modern ideology Noel
Lenski; Part II. Non-Western Small-Scale Societies: 5. The nature of
slavery in small-scale societies Catherine Cameron; 6. Native American
slavery in global context Christina Snyder; 7. Slavery as structure,
process, or lived experience, or why slave societies existed in pre-contact
tropical America Fernando Santos-Granero; 8. Slavery in societies on the
frontiers of centralized states in West Africa Paul Lovejoy; Part III.
Modern Western Societies: 9. The colonial Brazilian 'Slave Society':
potentialities, limits and challenges to an interpretative model inspired
by Moses Finley Aldair Carlos Rodrigues; 10. What is a Slave Society? The
American South Robert Gudmestad; 11. Islands of slavery: archaeology and
Caribbean landscapes of intensification Theresa Singleton; Part IV.
Non-Western State Societies: 12. Was nineteenth-century Eastern Arabia a
'Slave Society'? Matthew Hopper; 13. Slavery and society in East Africa,
Oman, and the Persian Gulf Bernard K. Freamon; 14. Ottoman and Islamic
societies: were they 'Slave Societies'? Ehud Toledano; 15. A
microhistorical analysis of Korean Nobis through the prism of the lawsuit
of Damulsari Kim Bok-rae; 16. 'Slavery so Gentle': a fluid spectrum of
Southeast Asian conditions of bondage Anthony Reid; Conclusion.
Intersections: slaveries, borderlands, edges James F. Brooks.