BIBLIOGRAPHY

SOURCE BOOKS: 1

OTHER ANCIENT WORKS. 1

EXAMPLES OF SLAVE NARRATIVES. 1

WORKS DEALING WITH POST-CLASSICAL SLAVERY OR SLAVERY IN GENERAL.. 1

MAIN BIBLIOGRAPHY.. 2

 

SOURCE BOOKS:

 

T.E.J. WIEDEMANN, GREEK AND ROMAN SLAVERY (1981)

M.M. Austin, The Hellenistic World from Alexander to the Roman Conquest: A Selection of Ancient Sources in Translation (1981; rev. ed. 2006)

M.M. Austin and P. Vidal-Naquet, Economic and Social History of Ancient Greece: An Introduction (2nd ed. 1973)

P. Coleman-Norton, Roman State and Christian Church 3 vols. (1966)

M. Crawford and D. Whitehead, Archaic and Classical Greece: A Selection of Ancient Sources in Translation (1983)

M. Dillon and L. Garland, Ancient Greece: Social and Historical Documents from Archaic Times to the Death of Socrates (1994; rev. ed. 2000)

J.F. Gardner and T.E.J. Wiedemann, The Roman Household: A Sourcebook (1991)

B. Levick, The Government of the Roman Empire: A Sourcebook (1985; rev. ed. 2000)

A. Linder, The Jews in Roman Imperial Legislation (1987) and The Jews in Legal Sources of the Early Middle Ages (1997)

K. Lomas, Roman Italy 338 BC-AD 200 (1996)

T.G. Parkin and A.J. Pomeroy, Roman Social History: A Sourcebook (2007) ch. 5

J. Rowlandson, Women and Society in Greek and Roman Egypt (1998)

B.D. Shaw, Spartacus and the Slave Wars: A Brief History with Documents (2001)

Z. Yavetz, Slaves and Slavery in Ancient Rome (1988) [sources for the Roman slave revolts]

TDGR  = Translated Documents of Greece and Rome: vol. 1 (Fornara), vol. 2 (Harding), vol. 3 (Burstein), vols. 4 and 6 (Sherk)

OTHER ANCIENT WORKS

 

Aristophanes, Frogs and Plutus (Wealth) (Loeb; Penguin Classics [Frogs in Frogs and Other Plays, and Wealth in Birds and Other Plays]; Oxford World’s Classics [Wealth  in Birds and Other Plays]; Aris and Phillips editions by A.H. Sommerstein [Frogs 1997, Wealth 2001])

Claudian, In Eutropium (Against Eutropius) (Loeb)

Dio Chrysostom, Discourse 7: Euboicus (Loeb)

[Demosthenes], Oration 59 Against Neaira (Loeb; also C. Carey in Aris and Phillips edition (Greek Orators VI; 1992) or in Trials from Classical Athens (1997) [available on Library “digital readings” list]; V. Bers in Demosthenes Speeches 50-59 (The Oratory of Classical Greece 6; 2002))

Jerome, Life of Malchus (in Early Christian Lives (Penguin Classics) or Nicene and Post-Nicene Fathers 2nd series vol. 6)

Petronius, Satyricon (Loeb (Heseltine); Penguin Classics [with Seneca, Apocolocyntosis] (Sullivan); Oxford World’s Classics (Walsh); U. of California/ Methuen/Everyman entitled Satyrica (Branham/Kinney); Hackett (Ruden); also cheap Wordsworth edition (Dinnage))

Plautus, Pseudolus and Captivi (Loeb; Johns Hopkins Complete Roman Drama in Translation series vol. I and IV; Penguin Classics, both being in The Pot of Gold and Other Plays)

Xenophon, Oeconomicus (‘The Estate/Household-Manager’) [Loeb Xenophon vol. IV; Penguin Classics as ‘The Estate-Manager’ in Conversations of Socrates pp. 269-359 (trans. Waterfield); also translation and commentary by S. Pomeroy, Xenophon, Oeconomicus (Oxford University Press, 1994)]

 

 

EXAMPLES OF MODERN SLAVE NARRATIVES

Some collected narratives in: H.L. Gates Jr, The Classic Slave Narratives (1987)

These include the most famous individual texts:

Frederick Douglass, The Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass (1845: many editions, including Penguin Classics, Oxford World’s Classics)

Olaudah Equiano (Gustavus Vasa), The Interesting Narrative (1789: many editions, including Penguin Classics, Dover Thrift editions &c.)

 

Mary Prince, The History of Mary Prince: A West Indian Slave (1831: Penguin Classics)

Hannah Crafts, The Bondwoman’s Narrative (ed. H.L. Gates) (2002).  The only known novel by an African-American slave-woman.

 

R. Krueger, ‘Brazilian slaves represented in their own words’, in Wiedemann, T.E.J. and Gardner, J., Representing the Body of the Slave (2002) [also printed as Slavery and Abolition 23.2 (2002)] 169-86

 

 

WORKS DEALING WITH POST-CLASSICAL SLAVERY OR SLAVERY IN GENERAL

 

Archer, L. (ed.), Slavery and Other Forms of Unfree Labour (1988)

Blackburn, R., The Making of New World Slavery: From the Baroque to the Modern 1492-1800 (1997)

Blackburn, R., The Overthrow of Colonial Slavery 1776-1848 (1988)

Brown, C.L. and Morgan, P.D. (eds.), Arming Slaves from Classical Times to the Modern Age (2006)

Bush, M.L. (ed.), Serfdom and Slavery: Studies in Legal Bondage (1996)

Bush, M.L., Servitude in Modern Times (2000)

da Costa, E.V., Crowns of Glory, Tears of Blood: The Demerara Slave Rebellion of 1823 (1994)

Davis, D.B., The Problem of Slavery in Western Culture (1966)

Finkelman, P. (ed.), Slavery and the Law (1997)

Geary, R. and Vlassopoulos, K. (eds.), Slavery, Citizenship and the State in Classical Antiquity and the Modern Americas = Special Issue of European Review of History 16/2 (2009) 295-436

Genovese, E., Roll, Jordan, Roll: the World the Slaves Made (1976)

Genovese, E., From Rebellion to Revolution: Afro-American Slave Revolts in the Making of the Modern World (1979)

Hamilton, D. and Blyth, R.J., Representing Slavery: Art, Artefacts and Archives in the Collections of the National Maritime Museum (2007)

James, C.L.R., The Black Jacobins: Toussaint L’Ouverture and the San Domingo Revolution (3rd ed. 1980; rev. Penguin ed. 2001)

Kolchin, P., American Slavery 1619-1877 (1993)

Mitchell, P. (ed.), The Archaeology of Slavery = World Archaeology 33/1 (2001)

Paton; D. and Webster, J. (eds.), Remembering Slave Trade Abolitions: Reflections on 2007 in International Perspective [= Slavery and Abolition 30/2] (2009)

Patterson, O., Slavery and Social Death: A Comparative Study (1982)

Pelteret, D.A.E., Slavery in Early Mediaeval England from the Reign of Alfred to the Twelfth Century (1995)

Seddon, D., ‘Unfinished business: slavery in Saharan Africa’, Slavery and Abolition 21/2 (2000) 208-36

Thomas, H., The Slave Trade (1997)

Turley, D., Slavery (2000)

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Alcock, S.E., ‘Researching the Helots: details, methodologies, agencies,’ in Luraghi and Alcock (2003) 3-11

Anastasiadis, V.I. and Doukellis, P.N. (eds.), Esclavage antique et discriminations socio-culturelles (2005) [essays in English and French]

Andreau, J., ‘The freedman’, in Giardina 1993 ch. 6

Andreau, J., Banking and Business at Rome (1999)

Andreau, J.,‘Twenty years after Moses I. Finley’s The Ancient Economy’, in Scheidel and von Reden (2002) 33-49 [trans. from French orig. in Annales: Histoire, Sciences Sociales 50 (1995) 947-60]

Archer, L., (ed.), Slavery and Other Forms of Unfree Labour (1988)

Arjava, A., Woman and Law in Late Antiquity (1995)

Aubert, J-J., Business Managers in Ancient Rome: A Social and Economic Study of ‘Institores’ (1994)

 

Bagnall, R.S., ‘Slavery and society in late Roman Egypt’ in B. Halpern and D.W. Hobson (edd.), Law, Politics and Society in the Late Mediterranean World (1993) 220-38

Bagnall, R.S. and Frier, B.W., The Demography of Roman Egypt (1994)

Bain, D., Masters, Servants and Orders in Greek Tragedy (1981)

Bartchy, S. Scott, ‘Mallon chresthai’: First Century Slavery and the Interpretation of 1 Corinthians 7.21 (1973)

Beare, R., ‘Were bailiffs ever freeborn?’, Classical Quarterly n.s. 28 (1978) 398-401

Bentley, R. ‘Loving Freedom: Aristotle on Slavery and the Good Life’, Political Studies 47 (1999) 100-13

Bodel, J., ‘Caveat emptor: towards a study of the Roman slave trade’, Journal of Roman Archaeology 18 (2005) 161-79

Bosworth, A.B., ‘Vespasian and the slave trade’, Classical Quarterly 52 (2002) 350-7

Bradley, K.R., ‘Wet-nursing at Rome: a study in social relations’, in B. Rawson (ed.), The Family in Ancient Rome: New Perspectives (1986) 201-29

Bradley, K.R., ‘On the Roman slave supply and slave-breeding’ in Finley 1987

Bradley, K.R., Slaves and Masters in the Roman Empire (1987)

Bradley, K.R., Slavery and Rebellion in the Roman World 140-70 BC (1989)

Bradley, K.R., Slavery and Society at Rome (1994)

Bradley, K.R., ‘The problem of slavery in classical culture’, Classical Philology 92 (1997) 273-82

Bradley, K.R., ‘Animalizing the slave: the truth of fiction’, Journal of Roman Studies 90 (2000) 110-25

Braund, D.C., and Tsetshkladze, G., ‘The export of slaves from Colchis’, Classical Quarterly 39 (1989) 114-25

Brown, T.S., ‘A minuscule history of the slaves of Tyre: Justin 18.3.6-191’, The Ancient History Bulletin 5 (1992) 59-65 [in ICS]

Brunt, P.A., Italian Manpower 225 BC-AD 14 (1971; rev. ed. 1987)

Brunt, P.A., ‘Aspects of the Social Thought of Dio Chrysostom and of the Stoics’, Proceedings of the Cambridge Philological Society 19 (1973) 9-34 [repr. in Studies in Greek History and Thought (1993) ch 8]

Brunt, P.A. ‘Free labour and public works at Rome’, Journal of Roman Studies 70 (1980) 81ff.

Brunt, P.A., ‘Evidence given under torture in the Principate’, Zeitschrift der Savigny-Stiftung für Rechtsgeschichte: Romanistische Abteilung 97 (1980) 256-65

Brunt, P.A., ‘Aristotle and slavery’, in Studies in Greek History and Thought (1993) 343-88

Brunt, P.A., ‘Marcus Aurelius and slavery’, in M. Austin, J. Harries, and C. Smith, Modus Operandi: Essays in Honour of Geoffrey Rickman (BICS suppl. 71; 1998) 139-48

Buckland, W.W., The Roman Law of Slavery (1908)

Burford, A., Land and Labor in the Greek World (1993)

Bush, M.L. (ed.), Serfdom and Slavery: Studies in Legal Bondage (1996)

Byron, J., Slavery Metaphors in Early Judaism and Pauline Christianity (2003)

 

Callahan, A.D.and Horsley, R.A., ‘Slave resistance in classical antiquity’, in Callahan, Horsley and Smith (1998) 133-51

Callahan, A.D., Horsley, R.A., and Smith, A., Slavery in Text and Interpretation = Semeia 83/84 (1998)

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Cartledge, P., ‘Rebels and sambos in classical Greece: a comparative view’, in P. Cartledge and F. Harvey (edd.), Crux: Essays in Greek History presented to G.E.M. de Ste Croix (1985) 16-46 [available on library “digital readings” list; also repr. in Spartan Reflections (2001) ch. 10]

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Cloud, J.D., ‘The actio redhibitoria’, in J. Drinkwater and B. Salway (eds.), Wolf Liebeschuetz Reflected (BICS Suppl. 91; 2007) 67-76

Cohen, E., Athenian Economy and Society: a Banking Perspective (1992)

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Combes, I.A.H., The Metaphor of Slavery in the Writings of the Early Church (1998)

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Cuvigny, H., ‘The amount of wages paid to the quarry-workers at Mons Claudianus’, Journal of Roman Studies 86 (1996) 139-45

 

Dal Lago, E. and Katsari, C. (eds.), Slave Systems : Ancient and Modern (2008)

D’Ambra, E. and Métraux, G.P.R., The Art of Citizens, Soldiers and Freedmen in the Roman World (BAR Int. Ser. 1526; 2006)

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D’Arms, J.H., ‘Money and status at Misenum’, Journal of Roman Studies 90 (2000) 126-44

Davis, N.Z., Slaves on Screen :  Film and Historical Vision (2000)

Demand, N., ‘Women and slaves as Hippocratic patients’, in Joshel and Murnaghan 1998 ch. 5

Dennis, T.J., ‘The relation between Gregory of Nyssa’s attack on slavery in his Fourth Homily on Ecclesiastes and his treatise De Hominis Opificio’, Studia Patristica 17 (1982) 1065-72

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