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K. R. Bradley

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Inkluderar namnet: Keith R. Bradley

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Bradley, Keith Richard
Födelsedag
1946-04-30
Kön
male
Födelseort
Oldswinford, England, UK

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Some research results that are quite narrow and repetitively limited that ultimately gives little conclusive insight into the Roman family. For academic immersion maybe?
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Newmans2001 | 1 annan recension | Aug 17, 2015 |
An excellent introduction to Slavery in what the author calls "the central period", namely 200 bc-ad 200, though he does go over a bit and examines Christianity and slavery (c. ad400). It's enough to note that Christianity did little to change the attitude of Romans to slavery; but actually cemented the anodyne belief that one was already spiritually free if one was "free in his/her heart". Go tell that one to a suffering slave!
This book is an excellent and entertaining read, with a controversial twist: he brings in at critical times information from new world slavery, especially Latin America. I find this most rewarding, though some classicists may take umbrage. You may avoid the last two chapters: they appear to be filler to round out the book. "Slavery and progress" since there wasn't much to speak of and the last one on the evils of slavery is repetitive.… (mer)
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haeesh | 1 annan recension | Nov 17, 2007 |

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6
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Medlemmar
272
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#85,118
Betyg
4.0
Recensioner
4
ISBN
18
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