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oapen-20.500.12657-769202023-10-21T02:13:20Z Comparative and Global Framing of Enslavement Conermann, Stephan Rotman, Youval Toledano, Ehud R. Zelnick-Abramovitz, Rachel Slavery global history dependency bic Book Industry Communication::D Literature & literary studies::DS Literature: history & criticism bic Book Industry Communication::H Humanities::HB History bic Book Industry Communication::H Humanities::HB History::HBG General & world history bic Book Industry Communication::H Humanities::HB History::HBJ Regional & national history::HBJD European history bic Book Industry Communication::H Humanities::HB History::HBL History: earliest times to present day bic Book Industry Communication::H Humanities::HB History::HBL History: earliest times to present day::HBLH Early modern history: c 1450/1500 to c 1700 bic Book Industry Communication::J Society & social sciences Over the last two decades, social scientists, legal scholars, human rights activists, and historians, have sought common conceptual grounds in the study of enslavement, thus forging a new perspective that comprises historical and contemporary forms of slavery. This has also intensified awareness of enslavement as a global phenomenon. In this volume, the authors give tentative answers to the question on what global enslavement means. 2023-10-20T15:25:16Z 2023-10-20T15:25:16Z 2023 book ONIX_20231020_9783111296913_25 2701-1127 9783111296913 9783111293165 9783111297330 https://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/76920 eng Dependency and Slavery Studies application/pdf n/a 9783111296913.pdf https://www.degruyter.com/isbn/9783111296913 De Gruyter De Gruyter 10.1515/9783111296913 10.1515/9783111296913 2b386f62-fc18-4108-bcf1-ade3ed4cf2f3 3358520f-7ab2-42ab-80ef-88a2dbe6a901 9783111296913 9783111293165 9783111297330 De Gruyter 9 215 Berlin/Boston 390683433 Exzellenzstrategie des Bundes und der Länder Exzellenzcluster Bonn Center for Dependency and Slavery Studies (BCDSS Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft German Research Association open access
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Over the last two decades, social scientists, legal scholars, human rights activists, and historians, have sought common conceptual grounds in the study of enslavement, thus forging a new perspective that comprises historical and contemporary forms of slavery. This has also intensified awareness of enslavement as a global phenomenon. In this volume, the authors give tentative answers to the question on what global enslavement means.
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