Slaves And Slavery In Ancient Greek Comic Drama

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Greek comedy offers a unique insight into the reality of life as a slave, giving this disenfranchised group a 'voice'.

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Genre : Drama
Author : Ben Akrigg
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Release : 2013-01-31
File : 289 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781107008557


Slaves Warfare And Ideology In The Greek Historians

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This book challenges conventional opinion by arguing that slaves and Helots played an important part in classical Greek warfare. Although rival city-states often used these classes in their own forces or tried to incite their enemies' slaves to rebellion or desertion, such recruitment was ideologically awkward: slaves or Helots, despised and oppressed classes, should have had no part in the military service so closely linked with citizenship, with rule, and even with an individual's basic worth. Consequently, their participation has tended to drop out of the historical record. Focusing on Herodotus, Thucydides, and Xenophon, this study attempts to demonstrate the actual role played by slaves and Helots in warfare, the systematic neglect of the subject by these historians, and the ideologies motivating this reticence.

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Genre : History
Author : Peter Hunt
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Release : 2002-05-09
File : 266 Pages
ISBN-13 : 0521893909


Slave

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A COVER-UP OF BIBLICAL PROPORTIONS... Centuries ago, English translators perpetrated a fraud in the New Testament, and it’s been purposely hidden and covered up ever since. Your own Bible is probably included in the cover-up! In this book, which includes a study guide for personal or group use, John MacArthur unveils the essential and clarifying revelation that may be keeping you from a fulfilling—and correct—relationship with God. It’s powerful. It’s controversial. And with new eyes you’ll see the riches of your salvation in a radically new way. What does it mean to be a Christian the way Jesus defined it? MacArthur says it all boils down to one word: SLAVE “We have been bought with a price. We belong to Christ. We are His own possession.” Endorsements: "Dr. John MacArthur is never afraid to tell the truth and in this book he does just that. The Christian's great privilege is to be the slave of Christ. Dr. MacArthur makes it clear that this is one of the Bible's most succinct ways of describing our discipleship. This is a powerful exposition of Scripture, a convincing corrective to shallow Christianity, a masterful work of pastoral encouragement...a devotional classic." - Dr. R. Albert Mohler, President, The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary "John MacArthur expertly and lucidly explains that Jesus frees us from bondage into a royal slavery that we might be His possession. Those who would be His children must, paradoxically, be willing to be His slaves." - Dr. R.C. Sproul "Dr. John MacArthur's teaching on 'slavery' resonates in the deepest recesses of my 'inner-man.' As an African-American pastor, I have been there. That is why the thought of someone writing about slavery as being a 'God-send' was the most ludicrous, unconscionable thing that I could have ever imagined...until I read this book. Now I see that becoming a slave is a biblical command, completely redefining the idea of freedom in Christ. I don't want to simply be a 'follower' or even just a 'servant'...but a 'slave'." - The Rev. Dr. Dallas H. Wilson, Jr., Vicar, St. John's Episcopal Chapel, Charleston, SC

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Genre : Religion
Author : John F. MacArthur
Publisher : Thomas Nelson
Release : 2012-11-05
File : 241 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781400203185


The Institutes Of Gaius And Rules Of Ulpian

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Author : 130-178 Gaius
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Release : 1895
File : 672 Pages
ISBN-13 : BSB:BSB11637330


Conquerors And Slaves

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The enormous size of the Roman empire and the length of time it endured call for an understanding of the institutions which sustained it. In this book, Keith Hopkins, who is both classicist and sociologist, uses various sociological concepts and methods to gain new insights into how traditional Roman institutions changed as the Romans acquired their empire. He examines the chain reactions resulting from increased wealth; various aspects of slavery, especially manumission and the cost of freedom; the curious phenomenon of the political power wielded by eunuchs at court; and in the final chapter he discusses the Roman emperor's divinity and the circulation of untrue stories, which were a currency of the political system. Professor Hopkins has developed an exciting approach to social questions in antiquity and his book should be of interest to all students of ancient history and of historical sociology.

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Genre : History
Author : Keith Hopkins
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Release : 1981-01-31
File : 296 Pages
ISBN-13 : 0521281814


The History Of Slavery And The Slave Trade Ancient And Modern

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Genre : Social Science
Author : W. O. Blake
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Release : 1858
File : 872 Pages
ISBN-13 : UCBK:C006677392


Outline Of Roman History From Romulus To Justinian

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Genre : Roman law
Author : David Nasmith
Publisher : London : Butterworths
Release : 1890
File : 664 Pages
ISBN-13 : UOM:39015006978145


Reports Of Cases Argued And Decided In The Supreme Court Of The United States

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Genre : Law reports, digests, etc
Author : United States. Supreme Court
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Release : 1882
File : 770 Pages
ISBN-13 : CORNELL:31924102862582


Haiti From Revolutionary Slaves To Powerless Citizens

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This title focuses on Haiti from an international perspective. Haiti has endured undue influence from successive French and US governments; its fragile 'democracy' has been founded on subordination to and dominance of foreign powers. This book examines Haiti's position within the global economic and political order, and how the more dominant members of the international community have, in varying ways, exploited the country over the last 200 years.

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Genre : Political Science
Author : Alex Dupuy
Publisher : Routledge
Release : 2014-03-05
File : 198 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781317931003


Greek Slave Systems In Their Eastern Mediterranean Context C 800 146 Bc

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The orthodox view of slavery in the ancient Mediterranean holds that Greece and Rome were its only 'genuine slave societies', that is, societies in which slave labour contributed significantly to the economy and underpinned the wealth of elites. Other societies, traditionally labelled 'societies with slaves', are thought to have made little use of slave labour and therefore have been largely ignored in recent scholarship. This volume presents a radically different view of the ancient Eastern Mediterranean world, showing that elite exploitation of slave labour in Greece and the Near East shared some fundamental similarities, although the degree of elite dependence on slaves varied from region to region. Whilst slavery was indeed particularly highly developed in Greece and Rome, it was also economically entrenched in Carthage, and played a not insignificant role in the affairs of elites in Israel, Assyria, Babylonia, and Persia. The differing degrees to which Eastern Mediterranean elites exploited slave labour represents the outcome of a complex interplay between cultural, economic, political, geographical, and demographic factors. Proceeding on a regional basis, this book tracks the ways in which local conditions shaped a wide variety of Greek and Near Eastern slave systems, and how the legal architecture of slavery in individual regions was altered and adapted to accommodate these needs. The result is a nuanced exploration of the economic underpinnings of Greek elite culture that sets its reliance on slavery within a broader historical context and sheds light on the complex circumstances from which it emerged.

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Genre : History
Author : David M. Lewis
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Release : 2018-07-19
File : 359 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780191082627