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On freedom, kinship, and the market. Rethinking property and law in the ottoman slave system
This article focuses on domestic slavery, kinship, and the early modern market in 17th -century Ottoman Istanbul. By drawing on the notarial registers (sicils) kept by the legal courts of Istanbul as well as on jurisprudential (fiqh) works, this article dismantles the interplay amongst notions of freedom, kinship, and the economic value not only of slave bodies but also of their labour, which could be de tachable from the body as an object of commercial contract. While grappling with these questions, the article also unravels the fictional capacity of Islamic jurisprudencie in fabricating kinship ties between the master and the slave. Hence, this article aims at exploring the servile component of the market and the social in 17th -century Istanbul.
期刊介绍:
Quaderni storici è una tra le più autorevoli sedi della ricerca storica internazionale e copre un arco cronologico che va dalla storia antica a quella contemporanea. Quaderni storici si occupa di storia sociale, storia economica, storia di genere e «microstoria». Si è avvalsa e si avvale dell"apporto di studiosi italiani e stranieri (da Alberto Caracciolo a Maurice Aymard, da Carlo Ginzburg a Peter Burke, a Carlo Poni e Pasquale Villani, a Christiane Klapisch e Gianna Pomata). Ogni fascicolo è costituito da una parte monografica che sviluppa, a più voci, grandi affreschi tematici.