The Cambridge World History of Slavery Volume 2 AD 500 AD 1420

The Cambridge World History of Slavery  Volume 2  AD 500 AD 1420
Author: David Eltis,Keith R. Bradley,Craig Perry,Stanley L. Engerman,Paul Cartledge,David Richardson
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 603
Release: 2021-08-12
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780521840675

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In this volume, leading scholars provide essay-length coverage of slavery in a wide variety of medieval contexts around the globe.

The Cambridge World History of Slavery Volume 3 AD 1420 AD 1804

The Cambridge World History of Slavery  Volume 3  AD 1420 AD 1804
Author: David Eltis,Stanley L. Engerman,Keith R. Bradley,Paul Cartledge,Seymour Drescher
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 777
Release: 2011-07-25
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780521840682

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The various manifestations of coerced labour between the opening up of the Atlantic world and the formal creation of Haiti.

The Cambridge World History of Slavery

The Cambridge World History of Slavery
Author: Stanley L. Engerman,David Richardson,Craig Perry
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2021
Genre: Slave trade
ISBN: 1139024728

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Medieval slavery has received little attention relative to slavery in ancient Greece and Rome and in the early modern Atlantic world. This imbalance in the scholarship has led many to assume that slavery was of minor importance in the Middle Ages. In fact, the practice of slavery continued unabated across the globe throughout the medieval millennium. This volume ? the final volume in The Cambridge World History of Slavery ? covers the period between the fall of Rome and the rise of the transatlantic plantation complexes by assembling twenty-three original essays, written by scholars acknowledged as leaders in their respective fields. The volume demonstrates the continual and central presence of slavery in societies worldwide between 500 CE and 1450 CE. The essays analyze key concepts in the history of slavery, including gender, trade, empire, state formation and diplomacy, labor, childhood, social status and mobility, cultural attitudes, spectrums of dependency and coercion, and life histories of enslaved people.

The Cambridge World History of Slavery Volume 3 AD 1420 AD 1804

The Cambridge World History of Slavery  Volume 3  AD 1420   AD 1804
Author: David Eltis,Stanley L. Engerman
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2011-07-25
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781316184356

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Volume 3 of The Cambridge World History of Slavery is a collection of essays exploring the various manifestations of coerced labor in Africa, Asia and the Americas between the opening up of the Atlantic world and the formal creation of the new nation of Haiti. The authors, well-known authorities in their respective fields, place slavery in the foreground of the collection but also examine other types of coerced labor. Essays are organized both nationally and thematically and cover the major empires, coerced migration, slave resistance, gender, demography, law and the economic significance of coerced labor. Non-scholars will also find this volume accessible.

The Cambridge World History of Slavery Volume 2 AD 500 AD 1420

The Cambridge World History of Slavery  Volume 2  AD 500   AD 1420
Author: Craig Perry,David Eltis,Stanley L. Engerman,David Richardson
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 603
Release: 2021-08-12
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781009158985

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Medieval slavery has received little attention relative to slavery in ancient Greece and Rome and in the early modern Atlantic world. This imbalance in the scholarship has led many to assume that slavery was of minor importance in the Middle Ages. In fact, the practice of slavery continued unabated across the globe throughout the medieval millennium. This volume – the final volume in The Cambridge World History of Slavery – covers the period between the fall of Rome and the rise of the transatlantic plantation complexes by assembling twenty-three original essays, written by scholars acknowledged as leaders in their respective fields. The volume demonstrates the continual and central presence of slavery in societies worldwide between 500 CE and 1420 CE. The essays analyze key concepts in the history of slavery, including gender, trade, empire, state formation and diplomacy, labor, childhood, social status and mobility, cultural attitudes, spectrums of dependency and coercion, and life histories of enslaved people.

The Cambridge World History of Slavery Volume 1 The Ancient Mediterranean World

The Cambridge World History of Slavery  Volume 1  The Ancient Mediterranean World
Author: David Eltis,Stanley L. Engerman,Keith R. Bradley,Paul Cartledge,Seymour Drescher
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 633
Release: 2011-03-07
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780521840668

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Surveys the history of slavery in the ancient Mediterranean world, concentrating particularly on the societies of ancient Greece and Rome.

The Palgrave Handbook of Global Slavery throughout History

The Palgrave Handbook of Global Slavery throughout History
Author: Damian A. Pargas,Juliane Schiel
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 714
Release: 2023-06-14
Genre: History
ISBN: 9783031132605

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This open access handbook takes a comparative and global approach to analyse the practice of slavery throughout history. To understand slavery - why it developed, and how it functioned in various societies – is to understand an important and widespread practice in world civilisations. With research traditionally being dominated by the Atlantic world, this collection aims to illuminate slavery that existed in not only the Americas but also ancient, medieval, North and sub-Saharan African, Near Eastern, and Asian societies. Connecting civilisations through migration, warfare, trade routes and economic expansion, the practice of slavery integrated countries and regions through power-based relationships, whilst simultaneously dividing societies by class, race, ethnicity and cultural group. Uncovering slavery as a globalising phenomenon, the authors highlight the slave-trading routes that crisscrossed Africa, helped integrate the Mediterranean world, connected Indian Ocean societies and fused the Atlantic world. Split into five parts, the handbook portrays the evolution of slavery from antiquity to the contemporary era and encourages readers to realise similarities and differences between various manifestations of slavery throughout history. Providing a truly global coverage of slavery, and including thematic injections within each chronological part, this handbook is a comprehensive and transnational resource for all researchers interested in slavery, the history of labour, and anthropology.

The Cambridge World History of Slavery Volume 4 AD 1804 AD 2016

The Cambridge World History of Slavery  Volume 4  AD 1804 AD 2016
Author: David Eltis,Stanley L. Engerman,Seymour Drescher,David Richardson
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 718
Release: 2017-04-24
Genre: History
ISBN: 0521840694

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Slavery and coerced labor have been among the most ubiquitous of human institutions both in time - from ancient times to the present - and in place, having existed in virtually all geographic areas and societies. This volume covers the period from the independence of Haiti to modern perceptions of slavery by assembling twenty-eight original essays, each written by scholars acknowledged as leaders in their respective fields. Issues discussed include the sources of slaves, the slave trade, the social and economic functioning of slave societies, the responses of slaves to enslavement, efforts to abolish slavery continuing to the present day, the flow of contract labor and other forms of labor control in the aftermath of abolition, and the various forms of coerced labor that emerged in the twentieth century under totalitarian regimes and colonialism.