Slavery and Dependence in Ancient Egypt -

Slavery and Dependence in Ancient Egypt

Sources in Translation
Buch | Hardcover
535 Seiten
2024
Cambridge University Press (Verlag)
978-1-107-03297-2 (ISBN)
149,60 inkl. MwSt
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.
Ancient Egypt offers rich sources of documentary evidence for the study of the experiences of dependent people, particularly enslaved persons, and how they changed over almost four millennia from the Old Kingdom to the early Islamic period. This volume, the work of a team of scholars spanning the full range of disciplines and languages involved, provides nearly three hundred primary sources in translation, arranged both chronologically and thematically, and is aimed principally at students, instructors and general readers. The documents reveal how people became slaves and ceased to be slaves and how they were traded and exchanged in different periods. They also detail the various kinds of work slaves undertook, whether in the household, in agriculture or in mines and quarries. Introductions explain and contextualise the sources, and particularly address the problems of varying terminology in several different languages. The book shows Egypt's place in the world history of slavery.

JANE L. ROWLANDSON was a Reader in Ancient History at King's College London. She was the author and editor of several monumental publications, including Landowners and Tenants in Roman Egypt (1996) and Women and Society in Greek and Roman Egypt (Cambridge, 1998). This current sourcebook was one of her remaining projects, and it is now dedicated to her memory. Roger S. Bagnall is Professor Emeritus of Ancient History and founding Leon Levy Director Emeritus of the Institute for the Study of the Ancient World at New York University. His publications include numerous books on the documents and social and economic history of Roman and Late Antique Egypt. He is President of the American Philosophical Society. DOROTHY J. THOMPSON is a Life Fellow of Girton College, Cambridge, a Fellow of the British Academy and Honorary President of the International Association of Papyrologists. Her books include Kerkeosiris: An Egyptian Village in the Ptolemaic Period (Cambridge, 1971), Memphis under the Ptolemies (2nd edition, 2012), and (joint with Willy Clarysse) Counting the People in Hellenistic Egypt (Cambridge, 2006).

1. Introduction Jane Rowlandson and Roger S. Bagnall; 2. Pharaonic Egypt Christopher J. Eyre; 3. The late period Brian P. Muhs and Christopher J. Tuplin; 4. Jewish perspectives on slavery in Egypt Sarah J. Pearce; 5. Ptolemaic Egypt Dorothy J. Thompson and Brian P. Muhs; 6. Roman Egypt W. Graham Claytor; 7. Byzantine and Umayyad Egypt Jane Rowlandson, Roger S. Bagnall, Jennifer Cromwell and Jelle Bruning.

Erscheinungsdatum
Co-Autor Jelle Bruning, W. Graham Claytor
Verlagsort Cambridge
Sprache englisch
Maße 174 x 251 mm
Gewicht 1130 g
Themenwelt Geschichte Allgemeine Geschichte Vor- und Frühgeschichte
Religion / Theologie Christentum Bibelausgaben / Bibelkommentare
Sozialwissenschaften
ISBN-10 1-107-03297-0 / 1107032970
ISBN-13 978-1-107-03297-2 / 9781107032972
Zustand Neuware
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