A Companion to Mediterranean History
forms of slavery 265 or illegal kidnapping. In all these cases, the slave is part of the society in which he is born and in whic ...
266 youval rotman concept of “foreigners” in order to define a contrario political public collectives. We see such a process in ...
forms of slavery 267 government. In regards to slavery, it is also one of the more documented periods. Historiography, literatur ...
268 youval rotman Although not “slave-owning societies” in modern terms, it is impossible to think about Greek and Roman societi ...
forms of slavery 269 In contrast to the clear-cut juridical demarcation between slave and free person in Byzantium and the Calip ...
270 youval rotman institution brought about a juridical acknowledgement of the marriage of slaves within the framework of the Ch ...
forms of slavery 271 perpetuated the social dependency of both slaves and their descendants within the family, while integrating ...
272 youval rotman Reducing human beings, mostly female but also male, into sex objects for profit was practiced ubiquitously. Sl ...
forms of slavery 273 protection “to their own communities.” These communal identities were a continuation of the religious ident ...
274 youval rotman Clash of economies or of economic conceptions? The economic dynamics of the early modern Mediterranean were a ...
forms of slavery 275 to the expansion of the west European economy, which in the eighteenth century became dependent on a new fo ...
276 youval rotman this framework offered. A few, especially in Muslim public sectors, rose high. This did not mean that they wer ...
forms of slavery 277 world)^4 whose movement is still conditioned by the two major factors that made Mediterranean slavery possi ...
278 youval rotman Lovejoy, P.E. (2000) Transformations in Slavery: A History of Slavery in Africa, Cambridge: Cambridge Universi ...
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282 tehmina goskar those pioneered in ancient Mediterranean archaeology, principally during Flinders Petrie’s excavations in Egy ...
material Culture 283 “Great Chain of Being.” The astonishing rediscovery and excavation of Roman Pompeii and Herculaneum served ...
284 tehmina goskar material culture a certain freedom to chip away at established canons based primarily on political and cultur ...
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