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Slaves and slavery in ancient Greece, Sara Forsdyke

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Slaves and slavery in ancient Greece, Sara Forsdyke
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Illustrations
illustrationsmaps
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Slaves and slavery in ancient Greece
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
1231956697
Responsibility statement
Sara Forsdyke
Series statement
Key themes in ancient history
Summary
"In this book, Forsdyke uncovers the wide range of experiences of slaves in ancient Greece. By focusing on the perspectives of slaves themselves, rather than their owners, she gives voice to a group that is often rendered silent by the historical record. By reading ancient sources 'against the grain,' and through careful deployment of comparative evidence from more recent slave-owning societies, she demonstrates that slaves engaged in a variety of strategies to deal with their conditions of enslavement, ranging from calculated accommodation to full-scale rebellion. Along the way, she demonstrates that slaves made a vital contribution to almost all aspects of Greek society. Above all, she shows that, despite often brutal treatment, slaves sometimes displayed great ingenuity in exploiting the tensions and contradictions within the system of slavery"--, Provided by publisher
Table Of Contents
1. Approaching slavery in ancient Greece: motivations, methods and definitions -- 2. Becoming a slave: "the day of slavery" -- 3. Being a slave: experiences of slavery -- 4. Slaves and status -- 5. Resourceful slaves and controlling masters -- 6. Why should we care?
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