This paper argues that slaves in classical Athens routinely sought to pass as free persons and citizens, and that they often succeeded in doing so. Comparative evidence from other slave-owning societies shows that successful passing leaves little trace in the historical record. Evidence can be found, however, in the laws that were passed to prevent it, as well as the records of trials concerning identity
This paper challenges a long-standing prejudice, and argues that the theory of evolution of atimia f...
This thesis examines the ways in which slaves are represented in classical Greek sources. The aim o...
The orthodox view of Greek slavery, developed by a number of scholars but particularly by M.I. Finle...
This paper argues that slaves in classical Athens routinely sought to pass as free persons and citiz...
To a degree, classical Athenian slavery is very easy to describe. It was a system that attached righ...
This article focuses on the legal forms organizing slave labour, and morespecifically on the leasing...
Is it true that in the Greek polis public slaves, or dēmosioi, are entrusted with “bureaucratic” fun...
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...
International audienceAbstracts Public slavery was an institution common to most Greek cities during...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2023Manumission is often assumed to be the absolute end...
In the 330s-320s BC—the final two decades of its democratic constitution—the Greek city-state Athens...
This article considers the relationship between interconnectivity and Greek slavery, in particular, ...
This article addresses the riddle of the identity of the khoris oikountes or 'dwellers apart' mentio...
This thesis examines the ways in which slaves are represented in classical Greek sources. The aim of...
This paper challenges a long-standing prejudice, and argues that the theory of evolution of atimia f...
This thesis examines the ways in which slaves are represented in classical Greek sources. The aim o...
The orthodox view of Greek slavery, developed by a number of scholars but particularly by M.I. Finle...
This paper argues that slaves in classical Athens routinely sought to pass as free persons and citiz...
To a degree, classical Athenian slavery is very easy to describe. It was a system that attached righ...
This article focuses on the legal forms organizing slave labour, and morespecifically on the leasing...
Is it true that in the Greek polis public slaves, or dēmosioi, are entrusted with “bureaucratic” fun...
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...
International audienceAbstracts Public slavery was an institution common to most Greek cities during...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2023Manumission is often assumed to be the absolute end...
In the 330s-320s BC—the final two decades of its democratic constitution—the Greek city-state Athens...
This article considers the relationship between interconnectivity and Greek slavery, in particular, ...
This article addresses the riddle of the identity of the khoris oikountes or 'dwellers apart' mentio...
This thesis examines the ways in which slaves are represented in classical Greek sources. The aim of...
This paper challenges a long-standing prejudice, and argues that the theory of evolution of atimia f...
This thesis examines the ways in which slaves are represented in classical Greek sources. The aim o...
The orthodox view of Greek slavery, developed by a number of scholars but particularly by M.I. Finle...