作为活动主体的奴隶

Niall J Mckeown
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古代奴隶主通常只把奴隶视为自己社会形象的延伸。然而,现代历史学家越来越多地关注古代奴隶作为积极的社会行动者,而不仅仅是在叛乱等特殊情况下。奴隶可以有家庭生活,有时也有社会存在,与主人的家庭无关。我们的证据(主要来自雅典和罗马帝国)附带了相当多的警告。尽管如此,很明显,奴隶家庭,不同家庭奴隶之间的互动,以及奴隶,自由人和自由人之间在更广泛的社会中的互动可能比之前假设的要大,尤其是在罗马。它甚至可以与后来美国和巴西城市的奴隶社会相媲美。
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Slaves as Active Subjects
Ancient slave owners often wanted to see slaves merely as extensions of their own social persona. Modern historians, however, have given increasing attention to ancient slaves as active social actors, and not just in exceptional circumstances such as rebellion. Slaves could have family lives and sometimes had a social existence with ties beyond that of their masters’ households. Our evidence (chiefly from Athens and from the Roman Empire) comes with considerable caveats. It is nonetheless clear that slave families, interaction between slaves of different households, and interaction between slave, freed, and free in wider society may have been greater than previously assumed, especially in Rome. It may even match what could be seen, for example, in the later slave societies of the urban USA and Brazil.
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