This chapter assesses the location of slavery within the ancient Greek economy or, rather, economies. Its approach will be quite different from the little that the Greeks themselves, although surrounded by slaves, had to say about slavery as an institution. To most it seemed sufficient to know that slavery depended ultimately on war, but even philosophers never really cared to give a clear presentation of the way slavery functioned in the Greek world or of its contribution to production and to their civilisation at large. Since I shall claim that slavery was an important element in Greek material life, some explanation for the failure of Greek authors and thinkers to tackle the problem as I see it will have to be offered. It will, I hope, b...
This article focuses on the legal forms organizing slave labour, and morespecifically on the leasing...
Exploring the major historiographical, theoretical, and methodological approaches that have shaped s...
This thesis examines the ways in which slaves are represented in classical Greek sources. The aim of...
The orthodox view of Greek slavery, developed by a number of scholars but particularly by M.I. Finle...
Following a recent wave of literature arguing for significant growth in the ancient Greek economy, s...
To a degree, classical Athenian slavery is very easy to describe. It was a system that attached righ...
This chapter provides an overview of the legal contours of slavery in the ancient Greek world, looki...
This paper seeks to explain the existence of wealthy and socially influential slaves in the fourth c...
The relationship between Aristotle’s theoretical discussion of slavery in Politics and the reality o...
Plato called them ἀνδπάποδα (human-footed stock) and Aristotle said they were δουλοπρεπής απὀ τη φύσ...
How did audiences of ancient Greek comedy react to the spectacle of master and slaves? If they were ...
This article considers the relationship between interconnectivity and Greek slavery, in particular, ...
Most slaves in the Greek world were imported non-Greeks and their offspring. Yet little is known of ...
This paper draws upon analogy with better documented slave societies (the medieval Islamic world, an...
Should we consider, along with the great specialist Patrick Manning, that “the field of slavery stud...
This article focuses on the legal forms organizing slave labour, and morespecifically on the leasing...
Exploring the major historiographical, theoretical, and methodological approaches that have shaped s...
This thesis examines the ways in which slaves are represented in classical Greek sources. The aim of...
The orthodox view of Greek slavery, developed by a number of scholars but particularly by M.I. Finle...
Following a recent wave of literature arguing for significant growth in the ancient Greek economy, s...
To a degree, classical Athenian slavery is very easy to describe. It was a system that attached righ...
This chapter provides an overview of the legal contours of slavery in the ancient Greek world, looki...
This paper seeks to explain the existence of wealthy and socially influential slaves in the fourth c...
The relationship between Aristotle’s theoretical discussion of slavery in Politics and the reality o...
Plato called them ἀνδπάποδα (human-footed stock) and Aristotle said they were δουλοπρεπής απὀ τη φύσ...
How did audiences of ancient Greek comedy react to the spectacle of master and slaves? If they were ...
This article considers the relationship between interconnectivity and Greek slavery, in particular, ...
Most slaves in the Greek world were imported non-Greeks and their offspring. Yet little is known of ...
This paper draws upon analogy with better documented slave societies (the medieval Islamic world, an...
Should we consider, along with the great specialist Patrick Manning, that “the field of slavery stud...
This article focuses on the legal forms organizing slave labour, and morespecifically on the leasing...
Exploring the major historiographical, theoretical, and methodological approaches that have shaped s...
This thesis examines the ways in which slaves are represented in classical Greek sources. The aim of...