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9780197532355

Thraldom A History of Slavery in the Viking Age

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    9780197532355

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  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2021-09-24
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press

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Summary

Nordic slavery is an elusive phenomenon, with few similarities to the systematic exploitation of slaves in households, mines, and amphitheaters in the ancient Mediterranean or the widespread slavery at American plantations during the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. Scandinavians in the early Middle Ages lived in a society foreign to us, characterized by different and shifting social statuses. A person could be at once socially respected and unfree. It was possible to hand oneself over as a slave to someone else in exchange for protection and food. One could be sentenced temporarily to enslavement for some offense but later purchase his manumission. Young men could enter into a kind of "contract" with a king or chieftain to join his retinue, accepting his authority, patronage, and jurisdiction, while at the same time making a quick social elevation.

Slavery was widespread all over Europe during the early Middle Ages and Scandinavians, as Stefan Brink illustrates in this book, became a major player in the northern slave trade. However, the Vikings were not particularly interested in taking slaves to Scandinavia; instead, their "business model" seems to have been to raid, abduct, and then sell captured people at major slave markets. Their goal was not people but silver. Using a wide variety of source materials, including archaeology, runes, Icelandic sagas, early law, place names, personal names, and not least etymological and semantic analyses of the terminology of slaves, Thraldom provides the most thorough survey of slavery in the Viking Age.

Author Biography


Stefan Brink is Honorary Research Associate in the Department of Anglo-Saxon, Norse, and Celtic at the University of Cambridge; Adjunct Professor in Archaeology at the University of Aberdeen; and Associate Professor (Docent) in Scandinavian Language at Uppsala University.

Table of Contents


Foreword and Acknowledgements
Prologue
Introduction

1. Slavery in Europe during antiquity and the first millennium
2. Scandinavian slavery
3. Where did the slaves come from?
4. Thralls in Old Norse poetry and sagas
5. Thralls in runic inscriptions
6. Terms for thralls and their meanings
7. How were thralls used?
8. Evidence for thralls in Scandinavian place-names
9. How were thralls identified?
10. Thralls' names in Scandinavia
11. The special case of ?lmeboda parish in southern Sm?land
12. Thralls in the archaeological material - Can we excavate slavery?
13. The rise and fall of Scandinavian thraldom - when did slavery appear in Scandinavia?
14. The status of slaves in Prehistoric Scandinavian society
15. Excursus Trelleborg

Appendix 1- Historical and Archaeological Periods in Europe
Appendix 2- Development of Indo-European languages

Abbreviations
Bibliography
Index

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