Holy War and Human Bondage: Tales of Christian-Muslim Slavery in the Early-Modern Mediterranean
By (Author) Robert C. Davis
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Praeger Publishers Inc
1st July 2009
United States
General
Non Fiction
306.362091822
Hardback
332
Width 156mm, Height 235mm
652g
Holy War and Human Bondage: Tales of Christian-Muslim Slavery in the Early-Modern Mediterranean tells a story unfamiliar to most modern readershow this pervasive servitude involved, connected, and divided those on both sides of the Mediterranean. The work explores how men and women, Christians and Muslims, Jews and sub-Saharan Africans experienced their capture and bondage, while comparing what they went through with what black Africans endured in the Americas. Drawing heavily on archival sources not previously available in English, Holy War and Human Bondage teems with personal and highly felt stories of Muslims and Christians who personally fell into captivity and slavery, or who struggled to free relatives and co-religionists in bondage. In these pages, readers will discover how much race slavery and faith slavery once resembled one other and how much they overlapped in the Early-Modern mind. Each produced its share of personal suffering and social devastationyet the whims of history have made the one virtually synonymous with human bondage while confining the other to almost complete oblivion.
Rather than offering an account and explanation of the phenomenon in all its temporal and geographical scope, [Davis]presents 15 narratives that reveal the actual experience of slavery from various perspectives. * Reference & Research Book News *
This book challenges scholars to incorporate Mediterranean slavery into their analyses, and solidifies Davis's status as the most important English-language scholar working on Mediterranean slavery. * American Historical Review *
Robert C. Davis is professor of Italian Renaissance and Early-Modern Mediterranean history at Ohio State University, Columbus, OH.