Joseph C. Miller Memorial Lecture by Noel Lenski
How did ancient slavery function outside the shadow of the Atlantic trade?
While modern scholarship often uses recent history as a universal template, ancient slaving is best understood on its own terms rather than through a Western lens. This upcoming lecture explores three specific areas where pre-modern slave societies differ from modern ones: the immediate proximity to captive-taking, the complex integration of enslaved persons into the family unit, and their primary role as symbolic objects of power.
While modern scholarship often uses recent history as a universal template, ancient slaving is best understood on its own terms rather than through a Western lens. This upcoming lecture explores three specific areas where pre-modern slave societies differ from modern ones: the immediate proximity to captive-taking, the complex integration of enslaved persons into the family unit, and their primary role as symbolic objects of power.
Time
Monday, 16.03.26 - 04:15 PM
- 05:45 PM
Topic
A Global History of Slavery in Premodernity
Speaker
Noel Lenski
Target groups
All interested
Languages
English
Location
HYBRID event: On site in Niebuhrstr. 5 or via Zoom
Reservation
required
Additional Information
Organizer
BCDSS
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