Serfdom and Slavery
Discover the intricate connections between two significant forms of legal servitude in "Serfdom and Slavery" by Michael L. Bush. Published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 1996, this thought-provoking paperback spans 368 pages, offering a deep dive into the social histories of serfdom and slavery across Western civilizations, from ancient times to the contemporary era.
In this compelling volume, Bush meticulously examines the cultural contexts of serfdom and slavery, unraveling why these practices emerged, persisted, or vanished throughout history. Through an engaging narrative, the author sheds light on the societal implications of these systems and their enduring legacies.
Ideal for students and enthusiasts of anthropology, history, and sociology, "Serfdom and Slavery" is a crucial addition to any collection focused on social history and the evolution of human rights. Don't miss the opportunity to explore this essential work that challenges and enriches our understanding of servitude.