Modern sensibilities have clouded historical views of slavery, perhaps more so than any other medieval social institution. Anachronistic economic rationales and notions about the progression of European civilisation have immeasurably distorted our view of slavery in the medieval context. As a result historians have focussed their efforts upon explaining the disappearance of this medieval institution rather than seeking to understand it. This book highlights the extreme cultural/social significance of slavery for the societies of medieval Britain and Ireland c. 800-1200. Concentrating upon the … read morelifestyle, attitudes and motivations of the slave-holders and slave-raiders, it explores the violent activities and behavioural codes of Br...
My theme is the black1 in medieval science. “Science ” here refers to texts, and specifically those ...
The Viking Age (c. 750–1050 CE) was a time of extensive upheaval and disruption across the northern ...
This thesis reassesses the relationship between the Knights Hospitaller and enslaved peoples. The Ho...
Modern sensibilities have clouded historical views of slavery, perhaps more so than any other mediev...
This article examines the slave trade through the lens of cultural interactions between different po...
Society in medieval northern Europe was inherently violent. Wealth, status and identity were reinfor...
Slavery in the Viking Age was a common practice throughout Scandinavia and the Scandinavian diaspora...
Slaving was a prominent activity among raiding and mercantile groups operating across the early medi...
In the Middle Ages and the early modern period, slavery was a widespread institution in the Christia...
<p>Despite general consensus among scholars that race in the West is an early modern phenomenon that...
Exploring the major historiographical, theoretical, and methodological approaches that have shaped s...
2007 marks the bicentenary of the Abolition of the Slave Trade Act of 1807, While it was a landmark ...
There are important differences between the medieval captive and the modern prisoner of war. While...
This thesis investigates several key aspects of warfare and its participants in the Viking Age insul...
As stated by Fergus Kelly (Early Irish Farming, 438), the numerous ‘references to slavery in law-tra...
My theme is the black1 in medieval science. “Science ” here refers to texts, and specifically those ...
The Viking Age (c. 750–1050 CE) was a time of extensive upheaval and disruption across the northern ...
This thesis reassesses the relationship between the Knights Hospitaller and enslaved peoples. The Ho...
Modern sensibilities have clouded historical views of slavery, perhaps more so than any other mediev...
This article examines the slave trade through the lens of cultural interactions between different po...
Society in medieval northern Europe was inherently violent. Wealth, status and identity were reinfor...
Slavery in the Viking Age was a common practice throughout Scandinavia and the Scandinavian diaspora...
Slaving was a prominent activity among raiding and mercantile groups operating across the early medi...
In the Middle Ages and the early modern period, slavery was a widespread institution in the Christia...
<p>Despite general consensus among scholars that race in the West is an early modern phenomenon that...
Exploring the major historiographical, theoretical, and methodological approaches that have shaped s...
2007 marks the bicentenary of the Abolition of the Slave Trade Act of 1807, While it was a landmark ...
There are important differences between the medieval captive and the modern prisoner of war. While...
This thesis investigates several key aspects of warfare and its participants in the Viking Age insul...
As stated by Fergus Kelly (Early Irish Farming, 438), the numerous ‘references to slavery in law-tra...
My theme is the black1 in medieval science. “Science ” here refers to texts, and specifically those ...
The Viking Age (c. 750–1050 CE) was a time of extensive upheaval and disruption across the northern ...
This thesis reassesses the relationship between the Knights Hospitaller and enslaved peoples. The Ho...