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Slaves and Masters in the Roman Empire: A Study in Social Control: Collection Latomus, cartea 185

Autor K. R. Bradley, K. R. Bradley
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 30 noi 1984
This ground-breaking book is the first to show how the institution of slavery, one of the most characteristic and enduring features of Roman imperial society, was maintained over time and how, at the practical level, the lives of slaves in the Roman world were directly controlled by their
masters. The author demonstrates, first, how the tensions generated between slaves and masters can be perceived in the ancient sources, and, second, how those tensions were dealt with, as masters treated their slaves with varying forms of generosity and punishment in order to elicit obedience from
them. Special attention is given to the slaves' family lives, to their acquisition of freedom through manumission, and to the climate of violence that surrounded them. Emphasizing the harsh realities of Roman slavery in a new way, this important book will stir intense debate among scholars and
students.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9782870311257
ISBN-10: 2870311257
Pagini: 164
Greutate: 0.27 kg
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Editura: Peeters
Seria Collection Latomus


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This is a reprint in paper covers of a work originally published by Collection Latomus. The study offers a broad explanation of how the Roman system of slavery was maintained in the imperial age and describes the adverse conditions under which the majority of slaves in the Roman world spent their lives.

Recenzii

'a first-rate book ... This scholarly book is excellent in drawing out the basic facts, and giving a wholly convincing interpretation. The style is clear, compassionate and compelling. The introduction directly sets out the aim; the appendices are valuable. There has long been a need for a book like Professor Bradley's. He has fulfilled it admirably.'Michael Northey, Kent College, Canterbury, JACT Review