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1 Slavery within the slaving zones

  • Janel M. Fontaine
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Slave trading in the Early Middle Ages
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Abstract

This chapter examines the demand for slaves and unfree labour in the British Isles and the Czech lands, serving as an introduction to slavery in these areas by outlining the types of labour performed by slaves, and their presence in agricultural or domestic, rural or urban contexts. This chapter also highlights the types of source material in which slaves, especially foreign slaves, appear, as well as the strengths and weaknesses of the source material for each region, which either enhance or skew our perceptions of slavery and its distribution. Source limitations ultimately mean that an assessment of changing demand for these regions is necessarily speculative, but the overall picture in both the British Isles and the Czech lands is one without any drastic shifts in the demand for slave labour between the seventh and eleventh centuries, though it is significant to note that slavery was present and accepted throughout this period.

Abstract

This chapter examines the demand for slaves and unfree labour in the British Isles and the Czech lands, serving as an introduction to slavery in these areas by outlining the types of labour performed by slaves, and their presence in agricultural or domestic, rural or urban contexts. This chapter also highlights the types of source material in which slaves, especially foreign slaves, appear, as well as the strengths and weaknesses of the source material for each region, which either enhance or skew our perceptions of slavery and its distribution. Source limitations ultimately mean that an assessment of changing demand for these regions is necessarily speculative, but the overall picture in both the British Isles and the Czech lands is one without any drastic shifts in the demand for slave labour between the seventh and eleventh centuries, though it is significant to note that slavery was present and accepted throughout this period.

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