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Free At Last The Impact Of Freed Slaves On The Roman Empire Sinclair Bell Teresa Ramsby Editors

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Free At Last The Impact Of Freed Slaves On The Roman Empire Sinclair Bell Teresa Ramsby Editors
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Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.57 MB
Author: Sinclair Bell; Teresa Ramsby (editors)
ISBN: 9781472555687, 9781853997518, 9781472504494, 1472555686, 185399751X, 1472504496
Language: English
Year: 2012

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Free At Last The Impact Of Freed Slaves On The Roman Empire Sinclair Bell Teresa Ramsby Editors by Sinclair Bell; Teresa Ramsby (editors) 9781472555687, 9781853997518, 9781472504494, 1472555686, 185399751X, 1472504496 instant download after payment.

How did freed slaves reinvent themselves after the shackles of slavery had been lifted? How were they reintegrated into society, and what was their social position and status? What contributions did they make to the society that had once – sometimes brutally – repressed them? This collection builds on recent dynamic work on Roman freedmen, the contributors drawing upon a rich and varied body of evidence – visual, literary, epigraphic and archaeological – to elucidate the impact of freed slaves on Roman society and culture amid the shadow of their former servitude. The contributions span the period between the first century BC and the early third century AD and survey the territories of the Roman Republic and Empire, while focusing on Italy and Rome.

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