Slavery and Dependence in Ancient Egypt

Slavery and Dependence in Ancient Egypt
Author: Jane L. Rowlandson
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 537
Release: 2024-03-31
Genre: History
ISBN: 1107032970

Translated ancient sources from over 3000 years of Egyptian history reveal the complex story of slavery in the Nile valley.

Slavery and Dependence in Ancient Egypt

Slavery and Dependence in Ancient Egypt
Author: Jane L. Rowlandson
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 538
Release: 2024-03-21
Genre: History
ISBN: 1009488287

Aimed at students, instructors and general readers interested in the experiences of enslaved persons in ancient Egypt, from the Old Kingdom to the early Islamic period. Provides nearly three hundred primary sources in translation, arranged both chronologically and thematically and accompanied by contextualising introductions.

The History of Slavery

The History of Slavery
Author: Hal Marcovitz
Publisher: Referencepoint Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2014-08
Genre: Slavery
ISBN: 9781601527424

Slavery has been a part of human civilization for thousands of years: the ancient Egyptians, Greeks and Romans all kept people in bondage. Many societies have been unwilling to give up the economic benefits of cheap labor that slavery ensures. Across the modern world, some 21 million people remain in bondage in Asia, Africa, Europe, and even North America.

Slavery and Its Abolition in Nineteenth Century Egypt

Slavery and Its Abolition in Nineteenth Century Egypt
Author: Børge Fredriksen
Publisher:
Total Pages: 185
Release: 2020
Genre:
ISBN: 9788283750652

Slavery has existed all through the history of mankind. It has differed in form, number and distribution through the ages. Even today we find examples of slavery or slavelike conditions in many countries. We have relatively good knowledge of the history of slavery in the Americas, the slaves kept by the vikings in Scandinavia, the slaves in ancient Egypt, and many other societies where slavery has been an integral part of the community, and accepted by most people. But there are many holes in our knowledge, and this book is an attempt to widen our knowledge about slavery in 19th. century Egypt. The slave trade to Egypt, the role and functions of slaves in Egypt and the social and legal position of slaves are described and discussed. Also the process which led to the abolition of slavery in Egypt is an important part of this book.

Democracy’s Slaves

Democracy’s Slaves
Author: Paulin Ismard
Publisher: Harvard University Press
Total Pages: 201
Release: 2017-01-09
Genre: History
ISBN: 0674660072

Genesis -- Servants of the city -- Strange slaves -- The democratic order of knowledge -- The mysteries of the Greek state

Slaves and Slavery in Ancient Greece

Slaves and Slavery in Ancient Greece
Author: Sara Forsdyke
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 297
Release: 2021-06-10
Genre: History
ISBN: 1107032342

Recovers the voices, experiences and agency of enslaved people in ancient Greece.

What is a Slave Society?

What is a Slave Society?
Author: Noel Emmanuel Lenski
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 527
Release: 2018-05-10
Genre: History
ISBN: 1107144892

Interrogates the traditional binary 'slave societies'/'societies with slaves' as a paradigm for understanding the global practice of slaveholding.

A History of World Egyptology

A History of World Egyptology
Author: Andrew Bednarski
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 1135
Release: 2021-05-27
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1108916066

A History of World Egyptology is a ground-breaking reference work that traces the study of ancient Egypt over the past 150 years. Global in purview, it enlarges our understanding of how and why people have looked, and continue to look, into humankind's distant past through the lens of the enduring allure of ancient Egypt. Written by an international team of scholars, the volume investigates how territories around the world have engaged with, and have been inspired by, ancient Egypt and its study, and how that engagement has evolved over time. Chapters present a specific territory from different perspectives, including institutional and national, while examining a range of transnational links as well. The volume thus touches on multiple strands of scholarship, embracing not only Egyptology, but also social history, the history of science and reception studies. It will appeal to amateurs and professionals with an interest in the histories of Egypt, archaeology and science.

Women and Society in Greek and Roman Egypt

Women and Society in Greek and Roman Egypt
Author: Jane Rowlandson
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 436
Release: 1998-11-26
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780521588157

The period of Egyptian history from its rule by the Macedonian Ptolemaic dynasty to its incorporation into the Roman and Byzantine empires has left a wealth of evidence for the lives of ordinary men and women. Texts (often personal letters) written on papyrus and other materials, objects of everyday use and funerary portraits have survived from the Graeco-Roman period of Egyptian history. But much of this unparalleled resource has been available only to specialists because of the difficulty of reading and interpreting it. Now eleven leading scholars in this field have collaborated to make available to students and other non-specialists a selection of over three hundred texts translated from Greek and Egyptian, as well as more than fifty illustrations, documenting the lives of women within this society, from queens to priestesses, property-owners to slave-girls, from birth through motherhood to death. Each item is accompanied by full explanatory notes and bibliographical references.