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Joseph C. Miller Memorial Lecture by Johannes Preiser-Kapeller
What impact did the First Plague Pandemic have on mobilizations of military and civil labor? At our next JCMM Lecture, Johannes Preiser-Kapeller, of the ...
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Joseph C. Miller Memorial Lecture by Elisa-Maria Hiemer
Deprived of basic rights and sometimes even their proper names, female domestic workers fell victim of sexual abuse and had to fear unwanted pregnancies. Dr. ...
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Joseph C. Miller Memorial Lecture by Girija Joshi
This talk reflects upon the contested definitions of ‘rightful’ dependency in early nineteenth-century Panjab, focusing specifically upon the overlapping bonds ...
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Joseph C. Miller Memorial Lecture by Elisabeth Herrmann-Otto
In theological and historical research, Christian talk of the "slave of God" has so far been understood as a metaphor. Although it was oriented towards the ...
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Joseph C. Miller Memorial Lecture by Martin Ebner
In seinem Brief an Philemon setzt sich der Apostel Paulus dafür ein, dass ein Sklave bekommt, was die christliche Taufformel ihm verspricht: „… da ist nicht ...
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Joseph C. Miller Memorial Lecture by Anna Guiteras Mombiola
How did Bolivian Amazonia's integration into the international economy in the mid-nineteenth century lead to exploitative labor practices? This lecture ...
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Joseph C. Miller Memorial Lecture by Hans van Wees
When and why did ‘slave societies’ first emerge in Greece? How can we explain the wide variation in types of slavery attested? Could the spread of slavery and ...
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Joseph C. Miller Memorial Lecture by Karen Woods Weierman
Karen Woods Weierman’s recent book, The Case of the Slave-Child, Med: Free Soil in Antislavery Boston, restores the complicated history of antislavery Boston’s ...
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Joseph C. Miller Memorial Lecture by Kristalyn Shefveland
In the late seventeenth century, Virginia colonist Edmund Scarburgh and his mistress Ann Toft owned and sold many Native laborers as indentured servants and ...
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