Recent research has assembled extensive evidence of forcibly transported and enslaved persons within Europe, provoking the question to what extent slavery and other forms of bondage and dependency influenced each other. The conference brought together researchers from different parts of Europe and the USA to discuss the ambiguous legal and social status of such persons and the intersections between slavery and other forms of dependency prevalent in early modern Europe like serfdom, war imprisonment, convict labor, domestic servitude, or guardianship
Any investigation of involuntary migration in the early modern period must recognize that traffickin...
This is the final version. Available from Cambridge University Press via the DOI in this record. Thi...
The formation of slave societies based on chattel servitors was a seacentered and seaborne phenomeno...
Slavery was a widespread phenomenon in Europe during the Atlantic slave trade of the 1500s to the 18...
This essay discusses how servants, slaves and other dependant people were classified by early modern...
“Slavery in the Medieval World”: A Call for Papers and Sessions for participation in the 2016 Leeds ...
This working paper presents research on the practices of coercion faced by enslaved or formerly ensl...
In the seventeenth and eighteenth century, the Dutch Republic was the centre of a worldwide economic...
By the 18th century, racial slavery had matured into a fully-fledged, firmly established, profitable...
© Cambridge University Press 2017. Slavery and coerced labor have been among the most ubiquitous of ...
Date: Sept. 30-Oct. 02 2015 Location: Collège de France, Salle Claude Lévi-Strauss Presentation This...
Call for proposals: Captives, recruited, migrants: Empires and labor mobilization, 17th century to p...
Since the passage of the Victims of Trafficking and Violence Protection Act and the United Nations P...
Appel à communication : Medieval Unfreedoms: Slavery, Servitude, and Tracking in Humans before the T...
Society in medieval northern Europe was inherently violent. Wealth, status and identity were reinfor...
Any investigation of involuntary migration in the early modern period must recognize that traffickin...
This is the final version. Available from Cambridge University Press via the DOI in this record. Thi...
The formation of slave societies based on chattel servitors was a seacentered and seaborne phenomeno...
Slavery was a widespread phenomenon in Europe during the Atlantic slave trade of the 1500s to the 18...
This essay discusses how servants, slaves and other dependant people were classified by early modern...
“Slavery in the Medieval World”: A Call for Papers and Sessions for participation in the 2016 Leeds ...
This working paper presents research on the practices of coercion faced by enslaved or formerly ensl...
In the seventeenth and eighteenth century, the Dutch Republic was the centre of a worldwide economic...
By the 18th century, racial slavery had matured into a fully-fledged, firmly established, profitable...
© Cambridge University Press 2017. Slavery and coerced labor have been among the most ubiquitous of ...
Date: Sept. 30-Oct. 02 2015 Location: Collège de France, Salle Claude Lévi-Strauss Presentation This...
Call for proposals: Captives, recruited, migrants: Empires and labor mobilization, 17th century to p...
Since the passage of the Victims of Trafficking and Violence Protection Act and the United Nations P...
Appel à communication : Medieval Unfreedoms: Slavery, Servitude, and Tracking in Humans before the T...
Society in medieval northern Europe was inherently violent. Wealth, status and identity were reinfor...
Any investigation of involuntary migration in the early modern period must recognize that traffickin...
This is the final version. Available from Cambridge University Press via the DOI in this record. Thi...
The formation of slave societies based on chattel servitors was a seacentered and seaborne phenomeno...