UID:
almahu_9949702590402882
Format:
1 online resource.
ISBN:
9789047428770
Series Statement:
Brill eBook titles 2009
Content:
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 lifestyle, attitudes and motivations of the slave-holders and slave-raiders, it explores the violent activities and behavioural codes of Britain and Ireland's warrior-centred societies, illustrating the extreme significance of the institution of slavery for constructions of power, ethnic identity and gender.
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Preliminary Material /
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Chapter One. Slavery And Historiography /
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Chapter Two. Slaves And Warriors /
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Chapter Three. Slavery, Power And Gender /
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Chapter Four. Slavery And Sin /
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Chapter Five. Slavery And Cultural Antipathy /
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Conclusion. The Enduring Legacy Of Medieval Slavery /
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Epilogue /
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Appendix 1 /
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Appendix 2 /
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Bibliography /
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Index /
Additional Edition:
Slaves and warriors in medieval Britain and Ireland, 800-1200 ISBN 9789004175334 (hardback : alk. paper)
Additional Edition:
ISBN 9004175334 (hardback : alk. paper)
Language:
English