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Helots and Their Masters in Laconia and Messenia : Histories, Ideologies, Structures

Cartledge, Paul(Contributions by)Figueira, Thomas J.(Contributions by)Hall, Jonathan M.(Contributions by)Hodkinson, Stephen(Contributions by)Kennell, Nigel M.(Contributions by)Patterson, Orlando(Contributions by)Raaflaub, Kurt(Contributions by)Scheidel, Walter(Contributions by)Alcock, Susan(Edited by)Luraghi, Nino(Edited by)
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The name "Helots" evokes one of the most famous peculiarities of ancient Sparta, the system of dependent labour that guaranteed the livelihood of the free citizens.

The Helots fulfilled all the functions that slaves carried out elsewhere in the Greek world, allowing their masters the leisure to be full-time warriors.

Yet, despite their crucial role, Helots remain essentially invisible in our ancient sources and peripheral and enigmatic in modern scholarship.

This book is devoted to a much-needed reassessment of Helotry and of its place in the history and sociology of unfree labour.

The essays deal with the origins and historical development of Helotry, with its sociological, economic and demographic aspects, with its ideological construction and negotiation.

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Harvard University Press
0674012232 / 9780674012233
Paperback / softback
938.9
15/01/2004
United States
English
400 p.
23 cm
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