Slavery, Law and Religion in the Early Modern Period

Law and Religion in the Early Modern Period / Recht und Religion in der Frühen Neuzeit 7

Christoph Haar

240 Seiten

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Erscheint am: 24.04.2024

This book examines enslavement, slavery and the global slave trade through the lens of law and religion in the period c. 1500-1800, revealing the discursive and practical contexts in which relations of slavery appeared across different settings around the globe. The volume adds to current research trends in the historical disciplines by incorporating underexamined geographical areas, by drawing on conceptual work on the meaning of slavery and by supporting interdisciplinary scholarship. Approaches from cultural, intellectual, religious and legal history feature in this volume and enter into conversation. Moreover, the individual chapters move across time and space, inviting the reader to consider the spectrum of slaveries in the early modern world. One key theme throughout the volume lies in taking up the perspectives of law and religion to analyse how local cultural settings as well as semantic appropriations shaped relations of slavery.

Christoph Haar, PhD, is Assistant Professor / Akademischer Rat a.Z. at the Julius-Maximilians-Universität of Würzburg. Previous research fellowships include full awards from the German Research Foundation DFG and the European Commission (Marie-Sklodowska-Curie Fellowship). He is the author of Natural and Political Conceptions of Community: The Role of the Household Society in Early Modern Jesuit Thought, c. 1590-1650 (Brill, 2019).

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Autor Christoph Haar
Verlag Brill Schöningh, Ferdinand
ISBN 9783506796325
ISBN/EAN 9783506796325
Lieferzeit Vorbestellbar
Erscheinungsdatum 24.04.2024
Lieferbarkeitsdatum 07.10.2024
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Seitenzahl 240 S.

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Verlag Brill Schöningh, Ferdinand
ISBN 9783506796325
Erscheinungsdatum 24.04.2024
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This book examines enslavement, slavery and the global slave trade through the lens of law and religion in the period c. 1500-1800, revealing the discursive and practical contexts in which relations of slavery appeared across different settings around the globe. The volume adds to current research trends in the historical disciplines by incorporating underexamined geographical areas, by drawing on conceptual work on the meaning of slavery and by supporting interdisciplinary scholarship. Approaches from cultural, intellectual, religious and legal history feature in this volume and enter into conversation. Moreover, the individual chapters move across time and space, inviting the reader to consider the spectrum of slaveries in the early modern world. One key theme throughout the volume lies in taking up the perspectives of law and religion to analyse how local cultural settings as well as semantic appropriations shaped relations of slavery.

Christoph Haar, PhD, is Assistant Professor / Akademischer Rat a.Z. at the Julius-Maximilians-Universität of Würzburg. Previous research fellowships include full awards from the German Research Foundation DFG and the European Commission (Marie-Sklodowska-Curie Fellowship). He is the author of Natural and Political Conceptions of Community: The Role of the Household Society in Early Modern Jesuit Thought, c. 1590-1650 (Brill, 2019).

 

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