Slavery in the Black Sea Region, c.900-1900 explores the Black Sea region as an encounter zone of cultures, legal regimes, religions, and enslavement practices. The topics discussed in the chapters include Byzantine slavery, late medieval slave trade patterns, slavery in Christian societies, Tatar and cossack raids, the position of Circassians in the slave trade, and comparisons with the Mediterranean and the Atlantic. This volume aims to stimulate a broader discussion on the patterns of unfreedom in the Black Sea area and to draw attention to the importance of this region in the broader debates on global slavery.
Contributors are: Viorel Achim, Michel Balard, Hannah Barker, Andrzej Gliwa, Colin Heywood, Sergei Pavlovich Karpov, Mikhail Kizilov, Dariusz Kolodziejczyk, Maryna Kravets, Natalia Krolikowska-Jedlinska, Sandra Origone, Victor Ostapchuk, Daphne Penna, Felicia Ro?u, and Ehud R. Toledano.
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978-90-04-54926-5 (9789004549265)
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Felicia Ro?u, Ph.D. (2009), Georgetown University, is a Lecturer in History at Leiden University. Her publications include Elective Monarchy in Transylvania and Poland-Lithuania, 1569-1587 (Oxford University Press, 2017) and Critical Readings on Global Slavery (Brill, 2017), co-edited with Damian Alan Pargas.
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Acknowledgements
Preface
?Ehud R. Toledano
Introduction
?Felicia Ro?u
Part I: The Italian Phase
1. Black Sea Slavery in Genoese Notarial Sources, 13th-15th Centuries
?Michel Balard
2. Slavery in the Black Sea Region in Venetian Notarial Sources, 14th-15th Centuries
?Sergei Karpov
Part II: Slavery and Christianity
3. The Role of Slaves in the Byzantine Economy, 10th-11th Centuries: Legal Aspects
?Daphne Penna
4. Christian Slave Traders, Slave Owners, and Slaves in the 13th-15th Centuries
?Sandra Origone
5. The Orthodox Church and the Emancipation of Gypsy Slaves in the Romanian Principalities in the 19th Century
?Viorel Achim
Part III: Raiders and Captives on the Northern Shore
6. "It Was the Poles that Gave Me Most Pain": Polish Slaves and Captives in the Crimea, 1475-1774
?Mikhail Kizilov
7. How Captives Were Taken: The Making of Tatar Slaving Raids in the Early Modern Period
?Andrzej Gliwa
8. Captive-Taking in the Ottoman and Crimean Black Sea Region and Unfreedom in the Northern Countries
?Maryna Kravets and Victor Ostapchuk
Part IV: The Circassian Question
9. What Caused the 14th-Century Tatar-Circassian Shift?
?Hannah Barker
10. Slaves of the Crimean Khan or Muslim Warriors? The Status of Circassians in the Early Modern Period
?Natalia Krolikowska-Jedlinska
Part V: The Black Sea and Global Slavery
11. People-Taking across the Mediterranean Maritime Frontier, 1675-1714
?Colin Heywood
12. Slavery and the Slave Trade in the Atlantic and the Black Sea: A Comparative View
?Dariusz Kolodziejczyk
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