TY - BOOK
T1 - Slavery and the slave trade in the Eastern Mediterranean
T2 - (c. 1000-1500 CE)
A2 - Amitai, Reuven
A2 - Cluse, Christoph
N1 - Based on a conference held at the University of Trier, September 7-9, 2009.
PY - 2017
Y1 - 2017
N2 - "Slavery has played a significant role in the history of human society, not the least in the greater Mediterranean region, since ancient times. Long neglected by mainstream historians, the medieval history of slavery has received an increasing amount of attention by scholars, since the pioneering work of Charles Verlinden (1907-1996). Today historians have generally laid to rest the nineteenth-century preoccupation with whether slavery was a significant 'mode of production' in the post-classical period, to concentrate on the changing face of the institution over time by looking at legal norms, linguistic representations and social practice. This volume presents a multi-faceted and interdisciplinary approach to slavery and the slave trade in the Eastern Mediterranean region in the pre-modern period, placing these into a larger historical and cultural context. It surveys the significance of slavery in the three monotheistic traditions, the involvement of Eastern and Western merchants and other agents in the slave trade, and offers new interpretations concerning the nature of this commerce."--
AB - "Slavery has played a significant role in the history of human society, not the least in the greater Mediterranean region, since ancient times. Long neglected by mainstream historians, the medieval history of slavery has received an increasing amount of attention by scholars, since the pioneering work of Charles Verlinden (1907-1996). Today historians have generally laid to rest the nineteenth-century preoccupation with whether slavery was a significant 'mode of production' in the post-classical period, to concentrate on the changing face of the institution over time by looking at legal norms, linguistic representations and social practice. This volume presents a multi-faceted and interdisciplinary approach to slavery and the slave trade in the Eastern Mediterranean region in the pre-modern period, placing these into a larger historical and cultural context. It surveys the significance of slavery in the three monotheistic traditions, the involvement of Eastern and Western merchants and other agents in the slave trade, and offers new interpretations concerning the nature of this commerce."--
U2 - https://doi.org/10.1484/M.MEDNEX-EB.5.111909
DO - https://doi.org/10.1484/M.MEDNEX-EB.5.111909
M3 - كتاب
T3 - Mediterranean nexus 1100-1700 (Series)
BT - Slavery and the slave trade in the Eastern Mediterranean
CY - Turnhout, Belgium
ER -