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Slavery in the Roman World (Cambridge Introduction to Roman Civilization)
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| #240485 in Books | Cambridge University Press | 2010-08-16 | 2010-11-11 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 8.98 x.47 x5.98l,.95 | File type: PDF | 252 pages | ||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| Helpful|By Customer|This was very helpful for my slavery in the ancient world project.|5 of 7 people found the following review helpful.| GOOD INTRODUCTION|By Great Pyr|A good book to start understanding Roman Slavery. It's readable, well documented, with a good bibliography. It's not the first I have read but I wish it|About the Author|Sandra Joshel is Professor of History at the University of Washington in Seattle. A scholar of Roman slavery, women, and gender, she is the author of Work, Identity and Legal Status at Rome: A Study of the Occupational Inscriptions and editor (w
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, a...
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