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What Is a Slave Society?
The Practice of Slavery in Global Perspective

Interrogates the traditional binary 'slave societies'/'societies with slaves' as a paradigm for understanding the global practice of slaveholding.

Noel Lenski (Edited by), Catherine M. Cameron (Edited by)

9781107144897, Cambridge University Press

Hardback, published 10 May 2018

524 pages, 22 b/w illus. 8 maps
23.5 x 15.7 x 2.8 cm, 0.98 kg

'What Is a Slave Society? is highly engaging, broadly applicable, and surprisingly readable.' Lydial Wilson Marshal, African Archaeological Review

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 'societies with slaves'. This dichotomy, as originally proposed by ancient historian Moses Finley, assumes that there were just five 'genuine slave societies' in all of human history: ancient Greece and Rome, and the colonial Caribbean, Brazil, and the American South. This book interrogates this bedrock of comparative slave studies and tests its worth. Assembling contributions from top specialists, it demonstrates that the catalogue of five must be expanded and that the model may need to be replaced with a more flexible system that emphasizes the notion of intensification. The issue is approached as a question, allowing for debate between the seventeen contributors about how best to conceptualize the comparative study of human bondage.

1. Framing the question: what is a Slave Society? Noel Lenski
Part I. Ancient and Late Antique Western Societies: 2. Ancient Greece as a 'Slave Society' Peter Hunt
3. Roman slavery and the idea of 'Slave Society' Kyle Harper and Walter Scheidel
4. Ancient slaveries and modern ideology Noel Lenski
Part II. Non-Western Small-Scale Societies: 5. The nature of slavery in small-scale societies Catherine Cameron
6. Native American slavery in global context Christina Snyder
7. Slavery as structure, process, or lived experience, or why slave societies existed in pre-contact tropical America Fernando Santos-Granero
8. Slavery in societies on the frontiers of centralized states in West Africa Paul Lovejoy
Part III. Modern Western Societies: 9. The colonial Brazilian 'Slave Society': potentialities, limits and challenges to an interpretative model inspired by Moses Finley Aldair Carlos Rodrigues
10. What is a Slave Society? The American South Robert Gudmestad
11. Islands of slavery: archaeology and Caribbean landscapes of intensification Theresa Singleton
Part IV. Non-Western State Societies: 12. Was nineteenth-century Eastern Arabia a 'Slave Society'? Matthew Hopper
13. Slavery and society in East Africa, Oman, and the Persian Gulf Bernard K. Freamon
14. Ottoman and Islamic societies: were they 'Slave Societies'? Ehud Toledano
15. A microhistorical analysis of Korean Nobis through the prism of the lawsuit of Damulsari Kim Bok-rae
16. 'Slavery so Gentle': a fluid spectrum of Southeast Asian conditions of bondage Anthony Reid
Conclusion. Intersections: slaveries, borderlands, edges James F. Brooks.

Subject Areas: Slavery & abolition of slavery [HBTS], History: earliest times to present day [HBL], History [HB]

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