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SUMMARY:Joseph C. Miller Memorial Lecture by Matthew J. Perry
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20240115T161500
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DESCRIPTION:How did Roman law perceive the distinction between freedom and
  enslavement? While initially stark\, this division was permeable\, allowi
 ng individuals to transition between statuses. This talk delves into the f
 luidity of this line\, focusing on gratitude and obligation\, particularly
  the concept of the "ungrateful freedperson." Despite cultural assumptions
  that freed individuals owed perpetual gratitude to their former masters\,
  Roman law empowered patrons to charge ingratitude\, leading to various pe
 nalties\, even re-enslavement. The dynamics were most apparent in marriage
 s between freedwomen and their patrons\, shedding light on Roman notions o
 f liberty and enslavement.
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URL:https://www.dependency.uni-bonn.de/en/outreach/events/joseph-c-miller-
 memorial-lecture-by-matthew-j-perry
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