As If Silent and Absent Bonds of Enslavement in the Islamic Middle East Ehud R. Toledano
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- Format:
- Paperback
- Publication date:
- 12 Jul 2007
- ISBN:
- 9780300126181
- Imprint:
- Yale University Press
- Dimensions:
- 288 pages: 235 x 156 x 14mm
- Illustrations:
- 5 b-w illus
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This groundbreaking book reconceptualizes slavery through the voices of enslaved persons themselves, voices that have remained silent in the narratives of conventional history. Focusing in particular on the Islamic Middle East from the late eighteenth to the early twentieth century, Ehud R. Toledano examines how bonded persons experienced enslavement in Ottoman societies. He draws on court records and a variety of other unexamined primary sources to uncover important new information about the Africans and Circassians who were forcibly removed from their own societies and transplanted to Middle East cultures that were alien to them. Toledano also considers the experiences of these enslaved people within the context of the global history of slavery.
The book looks at the bonds of slavery from an original perspective, moving away from the traditional master/slave domination paradigm toward the point of view of the enslaved and their responses to their plight. With keen and original insights, Toledano suggests new ways of thinking about enslavement.
The book looks at the bonds of slavery from an original perspective, moving away from the traditional master/slave domination paradigm toward the point of view of the enslaved and their responses to their plight. With keen and original insights, Toledano suggests new ways of thinking about enslavement.
Ehud R. Toledano is professor of Middle East history and director, The Graduate School of Historical Studies, Tel Aviv University.
?Toledano redefines the field of slavery studies, developing a genuinely historical perspective from the voices of the slaves themselves.??Joseph Miller, University of Virginia
"A significant addition to the literature not only dealing with slavery but also with Ottoman history and with listening to the voices of nonelite people in world history. Toledano's insights can benefit specialists and nonspecilists alike."?John O. Voll, Journal of Interdisciplinary History
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