The article investigates the processes by which a particular image of slavery was created and diffused in the Mediterranean basin. It draws upon notarial records from the archives of Dubrovnik and Barcelona, whichfurnish rich descriptions of the origins, names, character traits and physical anomalies of 'human merchandise' during the Middle Ages. The constitution of a particular image of slavery cannot be dissociated from politico-economic considerations that governed the working of medieval communes, nor does the conversion of the slave through baptism bring with it an automatic change in servile status.
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Imaging the 'Other': The Bosnian Slave in Mediterranean Space during the Lower Middle Ages -- Fejic 5 (2): 291 -- The Medieval History Journal
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%A Fejic, Nenad
%D 2002
%J The Medieval History Journal
%K bosna de-nostratibus history medievistika povijest
%N 2
%P 291-308
%R 10.1177/097194580200500206
%T Imaging the 'Other': The Bosnian Slave in Mediterranean Space during the Lower Middle Ages
%U http://mhj.sagepub.com/cgi/content/abstract/5/2/291
%V 5
%X The article investigates the processes by which a particular image of slavery was created and diffused in the Mediterranean basin. It draws upon notarial records from the archives of Dubrovnik and Barcelona, whichfurnish rich descriptions of the origins, names, character traits and physical anomalies of 'human merchandise' during the Middle Ages. The constitution of a particular image of slavery cannot be dissociated from politico-economic considerations that governed the working of medieval communes, nor does the conversion of the slave through baptism bring with it an automatic change in servile status.
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title = {Imaging the 'Other': The Bosnian Slave in Mediterranean Space during the Lower Middle Ages},
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