Slavery in the Roman world / Sandra R. Joshel.
Series: Cambridge introduction to Roman civilizationPublication details: New York : Cambridge University Press, 2010.Description: xvi, 236 p. : ill. (some col.), maps ; 23 cmISBN:- 9780521827744
- 9780521535014
- 306.3/620945632 22
- HT863 .J67 2010
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HT861 .W34 1983 Slavery and the slave trade : a short illustrated history / | HT863 .F48 Ancient slavery and modern ideology / | HT863 .I8513 2017 Democracy's slaves : a political history of ancient Greece / | HT863 .J67 2010 Slavery in the Roman world / | HT867 .B35 1999 Disposable people : new slavery in the global economy / | HT867 .B38 2005 Understanding global slavery : a reader / | HT867 .H86 2018 Human bondage and abolition : new histories of past and present slaveries / |
Includes bibliographical references (p. 223-230) and index.
"Rome was a slave society. Beyond the thousands of slaves who worked and lived in the heartland of the Roman Empire, slavery fundamentally shaped Roman society and culture. In this book, Sandra Joshel offers a comprehensive overview of Roman slavery. Using a variety of sources, including literature, law, and material culture, she examines the legal condition of Roman slaves, traces the stages of the sale of slaves, analyzes the relations between slaves and slaveholders, and details the social and family lives of slaves. Richly illustrated with images of slaves, captives, and the material conditions of slaves, this book also considers food, clothing, and housing of slaves, thereby locating slaves in their physical surroundings - the cook in the kitchen, the maid in her owner's bedroom, the smith in a workshop, and the farm laborer in a vineyard. Based on rigorous scholarship, Slavery in Roman Society serves as a lively, accessible account to introductory-level students of the ancient Mediterranean world"--Provided by publisher.
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