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The Palgrave Handbook of Global Slavery throughout History
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Damian A. Pargas
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Juliane Schiel
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2023
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Springer International Publishing
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978-3-031-13260-5
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2023
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Introduction: Historicizing and Spatializing Global Slavery
pp. 17
Mesopotamian Slavery
pp. 41
Ancient Egyptian Slavery
pp. 67
Slavery in Ancient Greece
pp. 87
Slavery in the Roman Empire
pp. 109
Injection: An Archaeological Approach to Slavery
pp. 123
Slavery in the Byzantine Empire
pp. 139
Slavery in Medieval Arabia
pp. 159
Slavery in the Black Sea Region
pp. 179
Slavery in the Western Mediterranean
pp. 195
The Question of Slavery in the Inca State
pp. 215
Injection: A Gender Perspective on Domestic Slavery
pp. 227
Slavery in the Mediterranean
pp. 243
Slavery in the Ottoman Empire
pp. 259
Slavery in the Holy Roman Empire
pp. 279
Slavery and Serfdom in Muscovy and the Russian Empire
pp. 297
Slavery in Late Ming China
pp. 319
Slavery in Chosŏn Korea
pp. 339
Slavery in the Indian Ocean World
pp. 359
Maritime Passages in the Indian Ocean Slave Trade
pp. 379
The Rise of Atlantic Slavery in the Americas
pp. 395
Plantation Slavery in the British Caribbean
pp. 413
Injection: Atlantic Slavery and Commodity Chains
pp. 429
The Second Slavery in the Americas
pp. 441
Slavery in the US South
pp. 459
Slavery in the Middle East and North Africa
pp. 479
Slavery in Islamic West Africa
pp. 497
Urban East African Slavery
pp. 517
Slavery in South Asia
pp. 535
Slavery in Southeastern Europe
pp. 553
Injection: The Global Spread of Abolitionism
pp. 567
American Slaveries Since Emancipation
pp. 583
Slavery in Francophone West Africa
pp. 605
Slave Labor in Nazi Germany
pp. 625
State-Introduced Slavery in Soviet Forced Labor Camps
pp. 643
North Korean Slavery and Forced Labor in Present-Day Europe
pp. 661
Modern Slavery in the Global Economy
pp. 681
Injection: Modern Slavery and Political Strategy
pp. 701
Conclusion: Situating Slavery Studies in the Field of Global History
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