The students’ privileges of Bologna carved on a plaque, affixed in a public place, in the early 15th century
The students’ privileges of Bologna carved on a plaque, affixed in a public place, in the early 15th century
Convention on Slavery (1926)
Entered into force on March 9, 1927 in accordance with article 12.
Enslaved Icelander describes Horror of Ottoman Slave Market (1627) // Diary of Ólafur Egilsson
Slavery was not identical in every civilization, but it was different: in some cases the slave had no rights, in others he was partially protected by the law. Definition of terms.
Mesure to stop slavery and the slave trade
Slavery was not identical in every civilization, but it was different: in some cases the slave had no rights, in others he was partially protected by the law. Definition of terms.
The history of Omar Ibn Said, from West Africa to America (Charleston)
From Antiquity to the Middle Ages: History of Slavery.
The Atlantic slave trade
In the Middle Ages, new forms of exploitation slowly replaced slavery, such as serfdom, whose term (lat.servus, slave) designates the condition of dependence of a farmer who binds him to the land on which he resides and to a master. This condition concerns men or women who do not enjoy personal liberties, they belonged to a gentleman and were bound to the gleba, or to the land they cultivated (peasants). Its origin goes back to the last centuries of the Roman Empire, when a class of farmers was created, still legally free.