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SUMMARY:CALL FOR PAPERS - EUROPAEUM CLASSICS COLLOQUIUM Slavery: Antiquity
  and Modernity in Dialogue - Professor Nino Luraghi (University of Oxford)
 \, Prof Edith Hall (King's College\, London)\, Dr Myles Lavan (University 
 of St Andrews)
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20201211T090000Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20210122T170000Z
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DESCRIPTION:THE QUESTION OF SLAVES IS DIFFICULT IN EVERY WAY.\nPLATO   \n\
 n11-12 February 2021\n\nThis on-line EUROPAEUM Classics Colloquium – the
  18th in our series – will explore various aspects of ancient slavery. D
 uring the colloquium\, we will be looking at core aspects of slavery - mat
 ters that are still at the very heart of human interest. \n\nThe objective
  of the Colloquium is to examine ancient slavery in all its manifestations
  from different perspectives and with a wide range of research methods. Th
 e colloquium will bring together leading international researchers and sch
 olars including Professor Nino Luraghi (Oxford University)\, Professor Edi
 th Hall (King's College\, London) and Dr Myles Lavan (University of St And
 rews). New methodologies and previously untapped sources will be explored\
 , discussing and examining variation within the ancient word. We will look
  at how often were slaves freed and why\, and study how important is manum
 ission to our understanding of slavery. To have a full understanding of th
 e political\, social and economic dimensions of ancient slavery\, the coll
 oquium would be also looking in depth at slavery as a form of trade.\n\nWe
  welcome applications from master’s and doctoral students from within th
 e EUROPAEUM  network. Applicants are invited to give a paper and contribut
 ions are equally welcome from historians of slavery and from scholars with
  an interest in slave/unfree agency and participation. Presentations will 
 be grouped into three thematical panel and they should be between 15 and 2
 0 minutes. Participants will be invited to comment on others’ work. We a
 lso welcome applications from students who wish to participate without giv
 ing a paper.\n\nApplications should include the EUROPAEUM application form
 \, a brief CV\, and a short abstract of the proposed paper (up to 500 word
 s\, if applicable).\n\nMore information about how to apply: https://europa
 eum.org/opportunities/apply-for-a-europaeum-event/\n\nDeadline for submiss
 ion of applications and abstracts: 11 December 2020 \nDeadline for final p
 apers: 22 January 2021. \n\nAll submission should be sent to euroinfo@euro
 paeum.ox.ac.uk\n\nSpeakers:\nProfessor Nino Luraghi (University of Oxford)
 \, Prof Edith Hall (King's College\, London)\, Dr Myles Lavan (University 
 of St Andrews)
LOCATION:Online with Zoom
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URL:https://talks.ox.ac.uk/talks/id/aaebb895-fa15-4f96-9886-5cb1423f260e/
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