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Slave systems : ancient and modern / edited by Enrico Dal Lago and Constantina Katsari.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 2008Description: xiii, 375 pages : illustrations ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 0521881838
  • 9780521881838
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 306.36209
LOC classification:
  • HT 863  S631 2008
Contents:
The study of ancient and modern slave systems : setting an agenda for comparison / Enrico Dal Lago and Constantina Katsari -- Slavery, gender, and work in the pre-modern world and early Greece : a cross-cultural analysis / Orlando Patterson -- Slaving as historical process : examples from the ancient Mediterranean and the modern Atlantic / Joseph C. Miller -- The comparative economics of slavery in the Greco-Roman world / Walter Scheidel -- Slavery and technology in pre-industrial contexts / Tracey Rihll -- Comparing or interlinking? : economic comparisons of early nineteenth-century slave systems in the Americas in historical perspective / Michael Zeuske -- Ideal models of slave management in the Roman world and in the ante-bellum American South / Enrico Dal Lago and Constantina Katsari -- Panis, disciplina, et opus servo : the Jesuit ideology in Portuguese America and Greco-Roman ideas of slavery / Rafael de Bivar Marquese and Fábio Duarte Joly -- Processes of exiting the slave systems : a typology / Olivier Pétré-Grenouilleau -- Emancipation schemes : different ways of ending slavery / Stanley Engerman -- Spartiates, helots, and the direction of the agrarian economy: toward an understanding of helotage in comparative perspective / Stephen Hodkinson.
Summary: Ancient and modern historians debate the possibility of comparing specific features of slavery in ancient Greece and Rome and in the modern Atlantic world and the United States. The results demonstrate the inheritance from antiquity of slavery in the modern world and the fundamental similarity of the issues and problems.
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Libro Libro Biblioteca Juan Bosch Biblioteca Juan Bosch Ciencias Sociales Ciencias Sociales (3er. Piso) HT 863 S631 2008 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available 00000078860

The study of ancient and modern slave systems : setting an agenda for comparison / Enrico Dal Lago and Constantina Katsari --
Slavery, gender, and work in the pre-modern world and early Greece : a cross-cultural analysis / Orlando Patterson --
Slaving as historical process : examples from the ancient Mediterranean and the modern Atlantic / Joseph C. Miller --
The comparative economics of slavery in the Greco-Roman world / Walter Scheidel --
Slavery and technology in pre-industrial contexts / Tracey Rihll --
Comparing or interlinking? : economic comparisons of early nineteenth-century slave systems in the Americas in historical perspective / Michael Zeuske --
Ideal models of slave management in the Roman world and in the ante-bellum American South / Enrico Dal Lago and Constantina Katsari --
Panis, disciplina, et opus servo : the Jesuit ideology in Portuguese America and Greco-Roman ideas of slavery / Rafael de Bivar Marquese and Fábio Duarte Joly --
Processes of exiting the slave systems : a typology / Olivier Pétré-Grenouilleau --
Emancipation schemes : different ways of ending slavery / Stanley Engerman --
Spartiates, helots, and the direction of the agrarian economy: toward an understanding of helotage in comparative perspective / Stephen Hodkinson.

Ancient and modern historians debate the possibility of comparing specific features of slavery in ancient Greece and Rome and in the modern Atlantic world and the United States. The results demonstrate the inheritance from antiquity of slavery in the modern world and the fundamental similarity of the issues and problems.

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