Slavery in the Roman World
Explore the intricate world of ancient Rome with "Slavery in the Roman World" by Matthew J. Perry, published by Cambridge University Press in 2010. This engaging paperback spans 252 pages, making it an ideal resource for introductory-level students and enthusiasts of the ancient Mediterranean. Perry provides a lively and comprehensive overview of Roman slavery, drawing from a rich tapestry of sources such as literature, legal texts, and material culture. The book delves into various aspects of Roman slavery, including the legal status of slaves, their sale, family dynamics, and the complex relationships between slaves and their owners. Whether you're a student, educator, or history buff, this insightful work offers a thorough understanding of the multifaceted nature of slavery in the Roman Empire. Add this essential title to your collection and deepen your knowledge of this pivotal aspect of ancient history.