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- The Cambridge World History of Slavery
- The Cambridge World History of Slavery
- The Cambridge World History of Slavery
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Figures
- Contributors
- Chapter 1 Slavery in the Medieval Millennium
- Part I Captivity and the Slave Trade
- Part II Race, Sex, and Everyday Life
- Part III East and South Asia
- Part IV The Islamic World
- Part V Africa, the Americas, and Europe
- Chapter 18 Slavery in the Carolingian Empire
- Chapter 19 Slavery in the Byzantine Empire
- Chapter 20 Slavery in Northern Europe (Scandinavia and Iceland) and the British Isles, 500–1420
- Chapter 21 Slavery in Medieval Iberia
- Chapter 22 Slavery in Africa c. 500–1500 CE: Archaeological and Historical Perspectives
- Chapter 23 Slavery in Precontact America
- Index
- References
Chapter 18 - Slavery in the Carolingian Empire
from Part V - Africa, the Americas, and Europe
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 09 September 2021
- The Cambridge World History of Slavery
- The Cambridge World History of Slavery
- The Cambridge World History of Slavery
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Figures
- Contributors
- Chapter 1 Slavery in the Medieval Millennium
- Part I Captivity and the Slave Trade
- Part II Race, Sex, and Everyday Life
- Part III East and South Asia
- Part IV The Islamic World
- Part V Africa, the Americas, and Europe
- Chapter 18 Slavery in the Carolingian Empire
- Chapter 19 Slavery in the Byzantine Empire
- Chapter 20 Slavery in Northern Europe (Scandinavia and Iceland) and the British Isles, 500–1420
- Chapter 21 Slavery in Medieval Iberia
- Chapter 22 Slavery in Africa c. 500–1500 CE: Archaeological and Historical Perspectives
- Chapter 23 Slavery in Precontact America
- Index
- References
Summary
This chapter looks at the varieties and trajectories of unfree status in the Carolingian empire. Rather than seeing it only as a point of transition from A (Roman slavery) to B (medieval serfdom), it aims to consider the practical logic of unfreedom as a category in the early medieval West, in a variety of different contexts: enslavement (the slave trade, self-sale, penal enslavement), household slavery, on great estates, and in law-making.
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- The Cambridge World History of Slavery , pp. 431 - 452Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2021