What is a slave society? : the practice of slavery in global perspective /

"The practice of slavery has been common across a variety of cultures around the globe and throughout history. Despite the multiplicity of slavery's manifestations, many scholars have used a simple binary to categorize slave-holding groups as either 'genuine slave societies' or &...

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Other Authors: Lenski, Noel Emmanuel, 1965- (Editor), Cameron, Catherine M. (Editor)
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Language:English
Published: Cambridge, United Kingdom : Cambridge University Press, 2018.
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505 0 0 |t Introduction: Slavery and society in global perspective /  |r Noel Lenski and Catherine M. Cameron ;  |g 1.  |t Framing the question: what is a Slave Society? /  |r Noel Lenski ;  |g Part I.  |t Ancient and Late Antique Western Societies.  |g 2.  |t Ancient Greece as a 'Slave Society' /  |r Peter Hunt ;  |g 3.  |t Roman slavery and the idea of 'Slave Society' /  |r Kyle Harper and Walter Scheidel ;  |g 4.  |t Ancient slaveries and modern ideology /  |r Noel Lenski ;  |g Part II.  |t Non-Western Small-Scale Societies.  |g 5.  |t The nature of slavery in small-scale societies /  |r Catherine Cameron ;  |g 6.  |r Native American slavery in global context /  |r Christina Snyder ;  |g 7.  |r Slavery as structure, process, or lived experience, or why slave societies existed in pre-contact tropical America /  |r Fernando Santos-Granero ;  |g 8.  |t Slavery in societies on the frontiers of centralized states in West Africa /  |r Paul Lovejoy ;  |g Part III.  |t Modern Western Societies.  |g 9.  |t The colonial Brazilian 'Slave Society': potentialities, limits and challenges to an interpretative model inspired by Moses Finley /  |r Aldair Carlos Rodrigues ;  |g 10.  |t What is a Slave Society? The American South /  |r Robert Gudmestad ;  |g 11.  |r Islands of slavery: archaeology and Caribbean landscapes of intensification /  |r Theresa Singleton ;  |g Part IV.  |t Non-Western State Societies.  |g 12.  |t Was nineteenth-century Eastern Arabia a 'Slave Society'? /  |r Matthew Hopper ;  |g 13.  |t Slavery and society in East Africa, Oman, and the Persian Gulf /  |r Bernard K. Freamon ;  |g 14.  |t Ottoman and Islamic societies: were they 'Slave Societies'? /  |r Ehud Toledano ;  |g 15.  |t A microhistorical analysis of Korean Nobis through the prism of the lawsuit of Damulsari /  |r Kim Bok-rae ;  |g 16.  |t 'Slavery so Gentle': a fluid spectrum of Southeast Asian conditions of bondage /  |r Anthony Reid ;  |g Conclusion.  |t Intersections: slaveries, borderlands, edges /  |r James F. Brooks. 
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