Slaves and Free Laborers in the Greco-Roman World

Slaves and Free Laborers in the Greco-Roman World
Title Slaves and Free Laborers in the Greco-Roman World PDF eBook
Author Carl Bridges
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2009
Genre Labor
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Non-Slave Labour in the Greco-Roman World

Non-Slave Labour in the Greco-Roman World
Title Non-Slave Labour in the Greco-Roman World PDF eBook
Author Peter Garnsey
Publisher Cambridge Philological Society
Pages 105
Release 2020-08-30
Genre History
ISBN 1913701123

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In Greco-Roman society the typical labourer was a peasant, not a slave. Yet, while specialized studies of ancient slavery abound, the subject of free labour, its incidence, status and economic significance, has received little attention. This volume of essays provides a summary of the available evidence for non-slave labour in antiquity and a bibliographical guide, but in addition advances novel interpretations concerning, for example, the composition of the 'labouring class', the relation between slave and peasant systems of production, and the importance of free dependent labour in the Western Roman provinces.

Women and Slaves in Greco-Roman Culture

Women and Slaves in Greco-Roman Culture
Title Women and Slaves in Greco-Roman Culture PDF eBook
Author Sandra Rae Joshel
Publisher Psychology Press
Pages 306
Release 1998
Genre History
ISBN 0415162297

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Women and Slaves in Classical Culture examines how ancient societies were organized around slave-holding and the subordination of women to reveal how women and slaves interacted with one another in both the cultural representations and the social realities of the Greco-Roman world. The contributors explore a broad range of evidence including: * the mythical constructions of epic and drama * the love poems of Ovid * the Greek medical writers * Augustine's autobiography * a haunting account of an unnamed Roman slave * the archaeological remains of a slave mining camp near Athens. They argue that the distinctions between male and female and servile and free were inextricably connected. This erudite and well-documented book provokes questions about how we can hope to recapture the experience and subjectivity of ancient women and slaves and addresses the ways in which femaleness and servility interacted with other forms of difference, such as class, gender and status. Women and Slaves in Classical Culture offers a stimulating and frequently controversial insight into the complexities of gender and status in the Greco-Roman world.

The Slave Systems of Greek and Roman Antiquity

The Slave Systems of Greek and Roman Antiquity
Title The Slave Systems of Greek and Roman Antiquity PDF eBook
Author William Linn Westermann
Publisher American Philosophical Society
Pages 196
Release 1955
Genre Slavery
ISBN 9780871690401

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Greek slavery from Homer to the Persian wars -- From the Persian wars to Alexander : slave supply and slave numbers -- From the Persian wars to Alexander : slave employment and legal aspects of slavery -- From the Persian wars to Alexander : the social setting of polis slavery -- The eastern Mediterranean lands from Alexander to Augustus : the Delphic manumissions : slave origins, economic and legal approaches -- The eastern area from Alexander to Augustus : basic differences between pre-Greek and Greek slavery -- Slavery in Hellenistic Egypt : pharaonic tradition and Greek intrusions -- War and slavery in the West to 146 B.C. -- The Roman republic : praedial slavery, piracy, and slave revolts -- The later republic : the slave and the Roman familia -- The later republic : social and legal position of slaves -- Slavery under the Roman empire to Constantine the Great : sources and numbers of slaves -- The Roman Empire in the West : economic aspects of slavery -- Slavery under the Roman Empire : the provenance of slaves, how sold and prices paid -- The Roman Empire : living conditions and social life of slaves -- Imperial slaves and freedmen of the emperors : amelioration of slavery -- The moral implications of imperial slavery and the "decline" of ancient culture -- In the eastern provinces of the Roman Empire -- From Diocletian to Justinian : problems os slavery -- From Diocletian to Justinian : the eastern and the western developments -- From Diocletian to Justinian : leveling of position between free workers and slaves -- Upon slavery and Christianity -- Conclusion.

Greek and Roman Slavery

Greek and Roman Slavery
Title Greek and Roman Slavery PDF eBook
Author Thomas Wiedemann
Publisher Routledge
Pages 267
Release 2003-09-02
Genre History
ISBN 1134970862

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Greek and Roman Slavery brings together fresh English translations of 243 texts and inscriptions on slavery from fifth and fourth century Greece and Rome. The material is arranged thematically, offering the reader a comprehensive review of the idea and practice of slavery in ancient civilization. In addition, a thorough bibliography for each chapter, as well as an extensive index, make this a valuable source for scholars and students.

Slaves and Slavery in Ancient Rome

Slaves and Slavery in Ancient Rome
Title Slaves and Slavery in Ancient Rome PDF eBook
Author Zvi Yavetz
Publisher Transaction Publishers
Pages 208
Release 1988-01-01
Genre History
ISBN 9781412834131

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Enormous numbers of slaves were absorbed into Roman society from the third century B.C. onwards. Mainly enslaved prisoners of war, they transformed the quality of life in the Roman Empire beyond recognition. In this anthology the author offers a complete collection of Greek and Latin sources in an English translation which deal with the great slave rebellions in the second and first centuries B.C. In a postscript Zvi Yavetz surveys the controversy on slaves and slavery from the French Revolution to our own days, with an emphasis on the debate between Marxists and non-Marxists. The book is intended for specialists and generalists alike, including those who have had no previous classical education, but could after delving in sources concern themselves with one of the most intriguing problems in world history. Zvi Yavetz holds the Lessing Chair of Roman History at Tel Aviv University, Israel, and is distinguished visiting professor at Queens College of the City University of New York. He is the author of many books in Hebrew, French and German on Roman history among which are Julius Caesar and His Public Image and Plebs and Princips.

Slavery in the Roman World

Slavery in the Roman World
Title Slavery in the Roman World PDF eBook
Author Sandra R. Joshel
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 253
Release 2010-08-16
Genre History
ISBN 0521535018

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A lively and comprehensive overview of Roman slavery, ideal for introductory-level students of the ancient Mediterranean world.