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Dr., T. K. Danesh. "திருவள்ளுவர் பார்வையில் பெண்கள் / Women in the Perspective of Thiruvalluvar". Pandian Journal of Women's Studies 5, SPL 1 (1) (2025): 200–205. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14744818.

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<em>There are two genders in the natural world; they are male and female. They are revered as goddesses in Tamil society but there are times that the women who are treated like goddesses are enslaved. This sort of slavery of women has been practised as slaves everywhere in society since early times. Men acted as the authority in women&rsquo;s lives. Although a woman looks soft physically, she is seen as strong mentally. Women have to bear anything and go to the next level in life. Such women are seen in society as equals instead of men. When the world appeared and the social structure came as
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Zeuske, Michael. "Historiography and Research Problems of Slavery and the Slave Trade in a Global-Historical Perspective." International Review of Social History 57, no. 1 (2012): 87–111. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0020859011000770.

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SummaryThis article takes a global-historical perspective on all slaveries and slave trades (and contraband trading of human bodies) in relation to today's state of capitalist accumulation. It follows the different “national” schools of slavery research in different imperial traditions, as well as the sections of historical thinking stimulated through slavery research. Although legal ownership over humans does not exist any more, more women and men are in conditions of slavery today than in any other period of history since 1200. Against this background, the article criticizes the concentratio
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Kacprzak, Agnieszka. "The ‘Senatusconsultum Claudianum’ and the Mysterious ‘Lex’ Concerning the Status of Children Born to Free Women Cohabiting with Slaves (G. 1,86." Zeszyty Prawnicze 20, no. 4 (2020): 53–89. http://dx.doi.org/10.21697/zp.2020.20.4.04.

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The starting point of this article is the relation between the provision of the SC Claudianum which turned the children born to a free woman by a slave into slaves, and the analogous regulation of the mysterious lex which Gaius mentions in § 86 of Book One of his Institutiones. The fact that almost the same provision appears in two different enactments has attracted the attention of many scholars. Some have concluded that the lex in question must have applied to Latins or peregrines, but not to Roman citizens. Others on the other hand ruled out the possibility of the Senatusconsultum containing
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Lohvynenko, I. A., and Ye S. Lohvynenko. "Women in Ancient Egypt: determination of legal status and peculiarities of marriage and family relations." Law and Safety 89, no. 2 (2023): 87–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.32631/pb.2023.2.08.

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The main factors that influenced the formation of the worldview of the ancient Egyptian woman have been investigated. The influence of religion on her understanding of the family, her place and purpose in society has been shown. The main criteria of social differentiation of women have been identified. The primary sources, in particular legal monuments, on the basis of which the legal status of women in Ancient Egypt is shown, have been analysed. The features of marriage and family relations have been characterised. The research is based on the principle of historicism. Historical and comparat
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Severtseva, Olga Valentinovna. "Social protection of female workers at Saint Petersburg industrial enterprises in the second half of the XIX - early XX century as one of the aspects of everyday life female history." Samara Journal of Science 7, no. 3 (2018): 287–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.17816/snv201873222.

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The paper refers to the measures of social protection of female workers at St. Petersburg industrial enterprises in the second half of the XIX - early XX century. Social security is an important part of any persons everyday life, especially women. Laws adopted in the Russian Empire, within the framework of factory legislation, were aimed at supporting the interests of industrial entrepreneurs rather than female workers. Legislative acts that were supposed to guarantee social protection for women workers were practically not observed. Many of these laws were even abolished by later regulatory a
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Danish, Malik Haqnawaz, Muhammad Ajmal Khan, Saira Akhtar, and Samina Yasmeen. "Silencing of the Neo-Subaltern Voice: Historiography of the ‘Oppressed’." Review of Applied Management and Social Sciences 3, no. 3 (2020): 339–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.47067/ramss.v3i3.68.

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In conjunction with the modern ideas of neocolonialism and neo-imperialism, the present world is witnessing the occurrence of a relatively new and persistent state of neo-subalternity under which the men and women of the third-world countries and their diasporic communities are forced to live a life under socio-political duress. The present study concerns with the development of this state of affairs and has sought to locate the theoretical explanation of this phenomenon. It has been found that the neo-subaltern identifier can most aptly be attributed to the women of these effected postcolonia
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Robinson, Jean C. "Of Women and Washing Machines: Employment, Housework, and the Reproduction of Motherhood in Socialist China." China Quarterly 101 (March 1985): 32–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0305741000015800.

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Biology is not supposed to be destiny in socialist China. In contrast to class societies where supposedly “men occupy the position of the ruling class… and women become the household slaves of men and the instruments for producing more men,” in China men and women together are said to hold up the sky (biantian). Women are no longer enslaved by reproduction; if they are oppressed, it is merely because remnants of feudal thinking, superstition and backwardness still exist in China. Or so it is argued by representatives of the Chinese leadership. Here I will posit a different view. Rather than bl
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Andl-Beck, Boróka. "“Must our wants / Find their supply in murder?”: Intersectional Social Conscience in Ann Yearsley’s “A Poem on the Inhumanity of the Slave Trade”." FOCUS: Papers in English Literary and Cultural Studies 14, no. 1 (2024): 91–106. https://doi.org/10.15170/focus.14.2024.6.

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For Ann Yearsley, issues like the abolition of the slave trade and the improvement of the working and living conditions of the English labouring classes were significant not only in her everyday life but also in her literary output. In the late eighteenth century, female writers had little chance to enter the public and literary discourse, but their voices were becoming gradually more audible, and the public literary and political platforms more accessible. Authors like Hannah More and Anna Laetitia Barbauld were at the forefront of the fight against slavery, but their backgrounds did not nece
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Zarulli, Virginia, Julia A. Barthold Jones, Anna Oksuzyan, Rune Lindahl-Jacobsen, Kaare Christensen, and James W. Vaupel. "Women live longer than men even during severe famines and epidemics." Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 115, no. 4 (2018): E832—E840. http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1701535115.

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Women in almost all modern populations live longer than men. Research to date provides evidence for both biological and social factors influencing this gender gap. Conditions when both men and women experience extremely high levels of mortality risk are unexplored sources of information. We investigate the survival of both sexes in seven populations under extreme conditions from famines, epidemics, and slavery. Women survived better than men: In all populations, they had lower mortality across almost all ages, and, with the exception of one slave population, they lived longer on average than m
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Ober, Josiah. "Quasi-Rights: Participatory Citizenship and Negative Liberties in Democratic Athens." Social Philosophy and Policy 17, no. 1 (2000): 27–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0265052500002521.

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The relationship between participatory democracy (the rule of and by a socially diverse citizenry) and constitutional liberalism (a regime predicated on the protection of individual liberties and the rule of law) is a famously troubled one. The purpose of this essay is to suggest that, at least under certain historical conditions, participatory democracy will indeed support the establishment of constitutional liberalism. That is to say, the development of institutions, behavioral habits, and social values centered on the active participation of free and equal citizens in democratic politics ca
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Donovan, Bill M. "The Politics of Immigration to Eighteenth-Century Brazil: Azorean Migrants to Santa Catarina." Itinerario 16, no. 1 (1992): 35–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0165115300006550.

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Our knowledge of colonial Brazilian demography is appallingly low. European migration to Brazil remains a particularly neglected topic. It is no small irony that the migration of African slaves to Portuguese America is better documented than free white immigration. Surprisingly, reliable information is perhaps scarcest for the eighteenth-century gold-rush period when immigration to Brazil preoccupied Crown and treasure seekers alike. The manner of social and physical conditions which pushed individuals and families from their homes, the numerical ebb and flow of settlement patterns, even the s
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Andrade, Cristiane Batista. "Female Latin American migrant workers and violences: towards an intersectional perspective?" Ciência & Saúde Coletiva 28, no. 11 (2023): 3281–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/1413-812320232811.16622022en.

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Abstract The history of Latin American society has been influenced by colonization, which has subjugated non-white women to gender violence, racism and sexism. This article discusses the work of female Latin American migrants through the lens of intersectionality to reflect upon the historical and social realities of Latin women who migrate in search of employment or to escape violence. Drawing upon the contributions of the sociologist Patricia Collins, this article discusses the concept of intersectionality and topics pertaining to intersectional analyses (relationality, power relations, soci
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PROF. KONG JULAN. "A Comparative Study of the Short stories by Chinese Writer Rou Shi “A Slave Mother” and Ahmed Nadeem Qasmi “Sons & Daughters”." DARYAFT 16, no. 01 (2024): 1–9. http://dx.doi.org/10.52015/daryaft.v16i01.393.

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By comparing Rou Shi’s and Ahmad Nadeem Qasmi’s short stories, it is surprising to find that these two well-known authors, though living in different countries, have created works with very similar meanings. In revealing sufferings and miseries of women of the underclass, they have uncovered the common social problems brought about by poverty, ignorance, and outmoded conventions and customs. In the semi-feudalist society, women from both countries are all in a very humble position: they are deprived of their own social position, thus becoming lambs to be slaughtered, belongings of their husban
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Barafi, Jamal. "Fundamental Legal Treatment of Trafficking in Women on a Lebanese and International Level." Arab Law Quarterly 33, no. 3 (2019): 277–306. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/15730255-12333031.

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Abstract Throughout history, many women have lived in slave-like conditions and have suffered oppression, coercion and disrespect, as well as being deprived of their social, political, and essential natural rights. Therefore, the aim of this research is to focus on the role of international legislation in combating the crime of trafficking in women and in reducing its effects. This article first examines multiple forms of trafficking in women and how this heinous crime is facilitated. Thereafter solutions to the crime of trafficking in women are covered under international law, narrowing its f
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Dr., Rakesh Kumar. "Emergence of Women as Vehicles of Change in Selected Works of Tehmina Durrani, Taslima Nasrin and Shashi Deshpande." International Journal of Social Science and Humanities Research 13, no. 2 (2025): 266–69. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15423912.

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<strong>Abstract:</strong> Works of Tehmina Durrani, Taslima Nasrin and Shashi Deshpande reflect the place of Women in the Post &ndash; Colonial period, the contribution of women to stand up to the repressive Cultural set-up and to alter the social milieu by their progressive efforts to find their rightful place in society. Societies portrayed in Tehmina&rsquo;s My Feudal Lord and Blasphemy, Deshpande&rsquo;s That Long Silence and The Binding Vine and Nasrin&rsquo;s Lajja, prescribe traditional and well &ndash; defined roles for women. All the said novels peep into the societal forces responsi
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Taylor, Christopher S. "The Emigrant Ambassadors: a foundation for present-day Black Liberation." Race & Class 63, no. 4 (2022): 107–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/03063968221083801.

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In this polemical commentary on Canada, the author argues for the recognition of the crucial role played by West Indian, particularly Barbadian, women – Emigrant Ambassadors − of the 1950s and ’60s who fought in Canada against their supposed subordination in the West Indian Domestic Scheme so as to establish Black women at the forefront of a liberatory struggle and create the conditions on which the present Black Lives Matter Millennials can now build. Using the examples of Jean Augustine (first Black member of Parliament) and Mia Mottley (Barbados’ prime minister), who fought the ordained de-
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Cleveland, Emma Kathryn. "Patriarchy, Spirituality, and Power." African and Asian Studies 14, no. 3 (2015): 210–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/15692108-12341341.

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The reorganization of Akan society in the early 1300’s-1400, the subsequent formation of Asante in 1701, and the introduction of the trans-Atlantic slave trade in the former Gold Coast created new social, economic, and political conditions which initiated a change in the status, mobility, and role of women. Societal restrictions were placed upon female title-holders through language and spiritual taboos which prohibited them from sacred spaces and shrines. Akan cosmology and spirituality were monopolized as a tool for the acquisition of authority. A desire for the accumulation of wealth and po
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Hardesty, Jared Ross. "Social Networks and Social Worlds." Journal of Global Slavery 3, no. 3 (2018): 234–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/2405836x-00303003.

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Abstract This essay argues that the “slave community” paradigm obfuscates alternative lived experiences for enslaved men and women, especially those living in the urban areas of the early modern Atlantic world, and uses eighteenth-century Boston as a case study. A bustling Atlantic port city where slaves comprised between ten and fifteen percent of the population, Boston provides an important counterpoint. Slaves were a minority of residents, lived in households with few other people of African descent, worked with laborers from across the socio-economic spectrum, and had near constant interac
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Aso Castro Hassan and Qader Muhamed Hassan. "The Social Status of Slaves in Rome During the Years (146– 49 BC)." Zanco Journal of Humanity Sciences 29, SpA (2025): 174–86. https://doi.org/10.21271/zjhs.29.spa.9.

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The Roman state is one of the ancient states known in ancient history as the state that included thousands of slaves, especially in the late Republican era due to its many wars and campaigns. In that era, the issue of slaves became a major concern for society and the state alike. This research studied the types of slaves and their social status. Some of them worked in state institutions, lands, farms and homes, and therefore they were exposed to a lot of social injustice as well as oppression and deprivation. In addition, this research also discusses the issue of the social status of slaves in
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Krylova, N. L. "An African Woman in the Fight against Terrorism and Violence." Asia and Africa today, no. 5 (December 15, 2024): 66–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.31857/s032150750030835-0.

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In November 2023, the Institute for African Studies of the Russian Academy of Sciences hosted the AllRussian scientific conference with international participation “Gender-based violence in Africa: origins, motives, types. Methods and ways of struggle”. The attendees discussed such topical issues as the specifics of the formation and development of gender relations in traditional African societies as some of the causes of gender inequality and violence; prohibition systems and aggression in mythology and folklore; domestic violence; belittling of social status based on gender and age in the et
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Rossi, Benedetta. "Reflections on public slavery and social death." Bulletin of the Institute of Classical Studies 64, no. 2 (2021): 92–104. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/bics/qbab024.

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Abstract It is tempting to see public slaves as sharing characteristics of both slave and free and, therefore, as embodying an intermediate position that proves binary approaches to slavery and freedom wrong. This article argues that this temptation should be resisted. Based on an analysis of cases from different regions and periods, it agrees broadly with Patterson's clear distinction between slave and free statuses, but not with his interpretation of elite slaves as 'the ultimate slaves'. Public slaves were unusual slaves. A close analysis of their circumstances, and of the circumstances of
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Jones, Eric A. "Fugitive women: Slavery and social change in early modern Southeast Asia." Journal of Southeast Asian Studies 38, no. 2 (2007): 215–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0022463407000021.

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AbstractFemale slaves in VOC-controlled Southeast Asia did not fare well under a legal code which erected a firm partition between free and slave status. This codification imposed a rigid dichotomy for what had been fluid, abstract conceptions of social hierarchy, in effect silting up the flow of underclass mobility. At the same time, conventional relationships between master and slave shifted in the context of a changing economic climate. This article closely narrates the lives of several eighteenth-century female slaves who, left with increasingly fewer options in this new order, resorted to
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Sreemany, Tithi. "RACIAL DISCRIMINATION AND GENDER INEQUALITY IN “THE TEMPEST”." International Journal of English Learning & Teaching Skills 3, no. 4 (2021): 2450–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.15864/ijelts.3403.

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The Tempest is one of the most famous and widely popular plays written by renowned writer and playwright William Shakespeare. The play revolves around the main protagonist Prospero who emerges as an all-knowing, benevolent patriarch who acts as the puppet-master who determines the fate of all the other characters in the play by virtue of his magic. Until the advent of post-colonial criticism, Anglo-American critics frequently read The Tempest as an allegory about artistic creation and Prospero was perceived to be a representation of Shakespeare himself whose motives are beyond reproach.The Pos
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Stark, David. "The family tree is not cut: marriage among slaves in eighteenth-century Puerto Rico." New West Indian Guide / Nieuwe West-Indische Gids 76, no. 1-2 (2002): 23–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/13822373-90002542.

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Examines the frequency of slave marriage in 18th-c. Puerto Rico, through family reconstitution based on parish baptismal, marriage, and death registers. Author first sketches the development of slavery, and the work regimens and conditions of the not yet sugar-dominated slavery in Puerto Rico. Then, he describes the religious context and social implications of marriage among slaves, and discusses, through an example, spousal selection patterns, and further focuses on age and seasonality of the slave marriages. He explains that marriage brought some legal advantages for slaves, such as the proh
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Berg Inhee Cho, Inhee C. "Female Gender Marginality in the Imperial Roman World: Affinity Between Women and Slaves in their Shared Stereotypes and Penetrability." Gender Studies 18, no. 1 (2019): 1–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/genst-2020-0001.

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Abstract The concepts of sex and gender existed in the imperial Roman world. Although there existed a sliding scale of sex and gender, gender was largely pre-determined at the time of one’s birth based on one’s sexual anatomy and concurrently, gender acculturation of the male and the female began. It was a conventional notion that women were marginal compared to freeborn men by the virtue of gender. Although the Romans improved the legal independence of free women, Greco-Roman literary evidence harbors various theoretical positions regarding female social marginality and submission, which were
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Wagner, Veruschka. "Mobile Actors, Mobile Slaves: Female Slaves from the Black Sea Region in Seventeenth-Century Istanbul." DIYÂR 2, no. 1 (2021): 83–104. http://dx.doi.org/10.5771/2625-9842-2021-1-83.

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This contribution aims to investigate mobility in the context of Ottoman slavery. Mainly on the basis of seventeenth-century Istanbul court records, the study deals with the question of mobility by focusing on female household slaves in Ottoman Istanbul who originated from the Black Sea region. With a look at the actors who surrounded them, female slaves are analysed at different stages in their lives. These stages were marked by changes related to mobility. The entry as well as the exit from slavery meant a spatial and social mobility for the slave women. But even in the time in between, slav
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OFFIONG, EKWUTOSI ESSIEN. "LANGUAGE AND DISCOURSE IN NIGERIAN EDUCATION: HISTORIC IMPLICATION OF GENDER ISSUES." Society Register 3, no. 4 (2019): 37–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.14746/sr.2019.3.4.03.

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Abstract&#x0D; This paper examines the influence and power of language in education in Nigeria from the precolonial to colonial and post-colonial times. This is with regards to the effect of language on gender issues within the country. Nigeria, a country on the west coast of Africa is multi-ethnic with over 150 (one hundred and fifty) ethnic groups with their different indigenous languages and cultures. As a colony of the British, the Christian missionaries who first introduced western form of education in Nigeria used the British English language as a medium of communication and subsequently
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Hanadi Za'al Hindawi, Hanadi Za'al Hindawi. "Slave-women, according to Altanokhy's book" Relief after Severity: الجواري عند التنوخي من خلال كتابه الفرج بعد الشدة". مجلة العلوم الإنسانية و الإجتماعية 5, № 11 (2021): 32–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.26389/ajsrp.d090221.

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This research paper aimed at presenting the traces of Altanokhy's book (Relief after severity) from a historic, political, social and economic perspectives and methodology. upon which the author relied on texts, also, based on artistic and literary elements which reflect the political era and the characteristics of AlTanokhy's personality. The research paper deals elaborately and redundantly with the topic of slave-women. from the perspective of Altanokhy in his book "Relief after Severity". Almost all nations had the knowledge of possessing women as slaves, and this wasn't restricted only to
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Wiley, Katherine Ann. "JOKING MARKET WOMEN: CRITIQUING AND NEGOTIATING GENDER AND SOCIAL HIERARCHY IN KANKOSSA, MAURITANIA." Africa 84, no. 1 (2014): 101–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0001972013000673.

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ABSTRACTThe streets of Kankossa's busy daily market often ring with laughter as female vegetable vendors joke with each other and passersby. This joking comes at a time when gender roles are shifting in Mauritania since it has become challenging for many men to provide for their families, causing women to take on roles as significant income earners. Likewise, as slavery has diminished over the last century, Ḥarāṭīn, a group consisting of ex-slaves or descendants of slaves, have been negotiating their places in the polity. To gain insight into the shifting social order, this article analyses ex
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Ranz Alonso, Eduardo. "La represión franquista contra la mujer = Francoist Repression against Women." FEMERIS: Revista Multidisciplinar de Estudios de Género 4, no. 3 (2019): 53. http://dx.doi.org/10.20318/femeris.2019.4929.

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Resumen. La situación de las mujeres, en relación con los periodos históricos, siempre ha sido la de supervivencia. Tras el inicio de la Guerra Civil, y la involución en derechos, las mujeres republicanas sufrieron una doble victimización, la pérdida de derechos y seres queri­dos, y represión sobre su honor, su intimidad, o su cuerpo siendo ultrajadas, violadas, encarce­ladas, vejadas, “paseadas”, rapadas, obligadas a ingerir aceite de ricino, asesinadas, e incluso, fusilamiento en grupo, como fue el caso de las 13 rosas. El trabajo esclavo sufrido por ellas, en ocasiones, en condiciones más d
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Garreto, Gairo, João Santos Baptista, Antônia Mota, and Mário Vaz. "Modern Slavery Characterisation through the Analysis of Energy Replenishment." Social Sciences 10, no. 8 (2021): 299. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/socsci10080299.

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The Brazilian economy was, until the end of the 19th Century, based on slave labour. However, in this first quarter of the 21st Century, the problem persists. These situations tend to be mistaken with “simple” violations of labour laws. This work aims to establish Occupational Health and Safety parameters, focusing on energy needs, to distinguish between the breach of labour legislation and modern rural slavery in the 21st Century in Brazil. In response to this challenge, bibliographical research was carried out on the feeding and energy replenishment conditions of Brazilian slaves in the 19th
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Wilkins, Charles L. "Slavery and Household Formation in Ottoman Aleppo, 1640-1700." Journal of the Economic and Social History of the Orient 56, no. 3 (2013): 345–91. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/15685209-12341312.

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Abstract Focusing on a seventeenth-century Syrian city, this study examines the practice of slavery as a strategy for building elite households in the Ottoman Empire. After an overview of the slave trade and the social and political conditions which sustained it, it constructs a demographic profile of the slaves and slaveholders and concludes with case studies of how slaves were integrated into selected military-administrative, merchant and ulama families. Valued as servants, soldiers, companions, and business agents, slaves were integrated to a wide range of elite households, in some cases pr
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Abdul-Zahra, Jassim Al-Khafaji. "Court Women in the Second Abbasid Era (232-334 AH/847-945 AD) Historical Statistical Study." Multicultural Education 7, no. 8 (2021): 558. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5259985.

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<em>The Abbasid state (132-656 AH) has a special importance in human history because it is one of the largest states in terms of time and space, and it had a major role in spreading the Arab-Islamic civilization and its impact on other civilizations.The research sheds light on the position of women in the second Abbasid era (232-334 AH/847-945 AD) and in the society of the Caliphate court to show that the woman is not the sensuality that the West sees as a basic symbol of the society of the East.The Abbasid court includes two categories of women: female slaves and female slaves. It is known th
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Yaşa, Fırat. "Desperation, Hopelessness, and Suicide: An Initial Consideration of Self-Murder by Slaves in Seventeenth-Century Crimean Society." Turkish Historical Review 9, no. 2 (2018): 198–211. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/18775462-00902003.

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Suicide, a new issue in Crimean social history research, has not been dealt with in terms of the status of free persons and slaves. It is difficult to find reliable and detailed primary source about slaves’ private lives and their expectations apart from some cases which focus on slaves as merchandise to be bought and sold, and examples of their release and escape. However, the Crimean Shari’a court records, which recently became available, provide researchers with such information on slaves as well as some incidental information on many topics such as their living conditions, their hopes for
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Geelen, Alexander, Bram van den Hout, Merve Tosun, Mike de Windt, and Matthias van Rossum. "On the Run: Runaway Slaves and Their Social Networks in Eighteenth-Century Cochin." Journal of Social History 54, no. 1 (2020): 66–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jsh/shaa007.

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Abstract Despite growing attention to the history of slavery in the Indian Ocean and Indonesian Archipelago worlds, the debate on the nature or characteristics of slavery in these regions has been left largely unsettled. Whereas some scholars emphasize the existence of harsh forms of hereditary slavery similar to those found in the Americas, others argue that the nature of slavery in Asia was urban, status-based, and milder than in the Atlantic world. This article explores case studies of slaves escaping in and around the Dutch East India Company (VOC) city of Cochin. Studying court records th
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Levine, Amy-Jill. "Gender, Judaism, and Literature: Unwelcome Guests in Household Configurations." Biblical Interpretation 11, no. 2 (2003): 239–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/156851503765661294.

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AbstractInvestigation of the early Christian household, frequently based on social-science models, can benefit by attending more formally to gender constructs, Jewish sources, and literary-critical observations. The category of 'householder' should be expanded to include independent women; the role of women and slaves in Jewish environs should be examined in light not only of Greek and Roman political and philosophical ideals but also of early Rabbinic thought; social models applied to and/or gleaned from the Gospels should be checked against the evangelists' narrative art.
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Hardesty, Jared Ross. "Disappearing from Abolitionism's Heartland: The Legacy of Slavery and Emancipation in Boston." International Review of Social History 65, S28 (2020): 145–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0020859020000176.

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AbstractThis article examines why Boston's slave and free black population consisted of more than 1,500 people in 1750, but by 1790 Boston was home to only 766 people of African descent. This disappearing act, where the town's black population declined by at least fifty per cent between 1763 and 1790, can only be explained by exploring slavery, abolition, and their legacies in Boston. Slaves were vital to the town's economy, filling skilled positions and providing labor for numerous industries. Using the skills acquired to challenge their enslavement, Afro-Bostonians found freedom during the A
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Baynton, Douglas. "Slaves, Immigrants, and Suffragists: The Uses of Disability in Citizenship Debates." PMLA/Publications of the Modern Language Association of America 120, no. 2 (2005): 562–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.1632/s0030812900167902.

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In an article published nearly two de-cades ago, Joan Scott discussed the difficulty of persuading historians to take gender seriously. A common response to women's history was that “women had a history separate from men's, therefore let feminists do women's history, which need not concern us,” or “my understanding of the French Revolution is not changed by knowing that women participated in it.” Despite the substantial number of works on women's history, the topic remained marginal in the discipline. Simply adding women to history, Scott argued, while necessary and important, would not be suf
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Brown, Carolyn A. "Testing the Boundaries of Marginality: Twentieth-Century Slavery and Emancipation Struggles in Nkanu, Northern Igboland, 1920–29." Journal of African History 37, no. 1 (1996): 51–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0021853700034794.

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In 1914 the Enugu Government Colliery and the construction of its railway link to the Biafran coast used slave-owning chiefs as labor recruiters. Although aware of slavery in the Nkanu clan area the state simply outlawed the slave trade and excessive treatment but left it to slaves to secure their ‘freedom’. Nkanu slavery was unusually pervasive, incorporating over half of some villages, with few opportunities for manumission or marriage to the freeborn. Severe ritualistic proscriptions excluded slave men from village politics. But forced labor destabilized slavery, causing unrest which reache
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Nyanto, Salvatory. "“Waliletwa na Kengele ya Kanisa!”: Discourses of Slave Emancipation and Conversion at Ndala Catholic Mission in Western Tanzania, 1896-1913." Tanzania Journal of Sociology 2 (June 30, 2017): 69–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.56279/tajoso.v2i.6.

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Religious discourse has recently attracted attention of anthropologists in Tanzania looking at Christian-Muslim relations and Islamic revivalism within specific social and political contexts. This paper contributes to the existing knowledge of religious discourse in Tanzania by looking at the discourses of slave emancipation and conversion at Ndala within the historical context, that is, from 1896 to 1913. The paper relies on the missionary reports in the diary of Ndala Catholic Mission, secondary sources, and interviews collected at Ndala with descendants of former slaves. The paper employs F
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Cohen, David. "Seclusion, Separation, and the Status of Women in Classical Athens." Greece and Rome 36, no. 1 (1989): 3–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0017383500029284.

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It is a commonplace of contemporary classical scholarship that in the classical period the political and social status of Athenian women was deplorably low. Relegated to the ranks of slaves and children, scholars suggest that they were even much worse off than the women of earlier and later periods of Greek history. This paper proposes not to challenge this global judgement as a whole, but simply to focus upon one aspect of women's lives which has played an important role in such scholarly discussions.
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K, Veeramani, and Chandran K. "Poet Auvai Nirmala's Feminist Theories." International Research Journal of Tamil 4, S-18 (2022): 167–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.34256/irjt224s1822.

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It is essential to break the trend of patriarchal society and make a voice for women's rights. Feminism is not something against men. The basic purpose of feminism is to show that women should not be slaves and women should be respected. While many people are creating works that praise feminism, feminist thoughts are spread in the works of writer Auvai Nirmala. Standing as a social representative of women, she highlighted all the problems women face in their daily life and has recorded the solution for them in Tamil. Through her work, she has taught awareness about feminist thoughts and the tr
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Vyšný, Peter. "Pre-Hispanic Nahua Slavery." Ethnologia Actualis 20, no. 2 (2020): 85–112. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/eas-2021-0012.

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Abstract The article deals with pre-Hispanic Nahua slavery. Based upon an examination of Nahua perception of slavery/slaves, Nahua forms of slavery (apart from the slaves destined for sacrifice there were slaves destined for work) and the social and legal position of Nahua slaves (destined for work) the author concludes that the Nahua institution traditionally called “slavery“ is different from its counterparts known from the history of Occident. Except for slaves destined for sacrifice to the gods which are discussed only briefly in the article, the Nahua slaves (i.e. the slaves destined for
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Gallagher, Kathleen M. "From Girls to Slaves: Rousseau, Gendered Education and the Prison of Vanity." Studies in Linguistics and Literature 3, no. 1 (2019): 84. http://dx.doi.org/10.22158/sll.v3n1p84.

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&lt;em&gt;This article explores how Rousseau’s gendered rendering of education prepares women for a life of slavery, primarily by holding them captive to the power of vanity. An understanding of the process of enslavement begins with an appreciation of Rousseau’s conceptualization of freedom and the general will in The Social Contract, followed by a discursive analysis of his guidelines for the proper and desired education of men and women in E?mile, including the pivotal role played by vanity in the inculcation of young women. The paper concludes by underscoring how Rousseau’s description of
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Bello, T. "The Involvement of African Women in the Development of Christianity in Africa (1894-1912)." International Journal of History Research 3, no. 1 (2023): 9–19. https://doi.org/10.47604/ijhr.1853.

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Purpose: Women are very important in African societies. Their place in the society is very vital for human survival. They can contribute to the social, religious economic and political development of our society. This paper tried to discuss the status of women in African societies. The position of women in traditional African political and religious development will be discussed. The role placed by Africa women mostly Ekiti Women in the development of Christianity in Ekiti land. Also the role of women who are ex-slaves in the development of their rural areas in Ekiti land will be discussed. Th
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Geeta. "Women Empowerment in India." Journal of Advances and Scholarly Researches in Allied Education 21, no. 1 (2024): 133–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.29070/yfj9vw47.

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Women's empowerment is a contentious issue. Women enjoyed equal status and power to men throughout the earlier Stone Age period. However, during the post-Vedic and epic times, they began to have certain challenges. History demonstrates that women were frequently treated like slaves. The standing of women has been progressively shifting from the early 20th century (national movement), and the British people are to thank for this. It is only after the Independence of India, under the able leadership of Dr. Ambedkhar , the constitutional makers and national leaders started strongly demanding and
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Ejankowska, Elżbieta. "POŁOŻENIE PRAWNE FILIAE FAMILIAS I JEJ UDZIAŁ W OBROCIE PRAWNO-GOSPODARCZYM PAŃSTWA RZYMSKIEGO W OKRESIE PÓŹNEJ REPUBLIKI I PRYNCYPATU (ZARYS PROBLEMATYKI)." Zeszyty Prawnicze 6, no. 1 (2017): 47. http://dx.doi.org/10.21697/zp.2006.6.1.04.

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Legal Situation of the filiae familias and its Significance in Legal and Commercial Transactions in the Roman State during the Period of the Late Republic and Principate (an Outline of the Issues)SummaryThe legal and economic situation of the filiae fanilias is presented against the background of political and social-economic changes in two different political systems of the state, the common characteristics of which were that they constituted consecutive stages of advanced Roman civilization. The period faced an increase in the significance of women, although - regardless their status familia
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Brandon, Pepijn. "Between the Plantation and the Port: Racialization and Social Control in Eighteenth-Century Paramaribo." International Review of Social History 64, S27 (2019): 95–124. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s002085901900004x.

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AbstractStarting from an incident in the colonial port city of Paramaribo in the autumn of 1750 in which, according to the Dutch governor Mauricius, many of the proper barriers separating rich and poor, men and women, adults and children, white citizens and black slaves were crossed, this article traces some of the complexities of everyday social control in colonial Suriname. As gateways for the trade in commodities and the movement of people, meeting points for free and unfree labourers, and administrative centres for emerging colonial settlements, early modern port cities became focal points
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Stoddard, Brad. "“Slaves of the State”: Christianity and Convict Labor in the Postbellum South." Religions 11, no. 12 (2020): 651. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/rel11120651.

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In the wake of the Civil War, southern states incarcerated record numbers of black men and women, closed their prisons, and sent convicted criminals to convict lease camps. Inside these camps, convict laborers worked for businesses, for individual entrepreneurs, on plantations, and on public works projects contracted to private businesses. Due to the Thirteenth Amendment’s “slaves of the state” clause, these laborers were legally classified as slaves and treated as such by labor camp operators. Conditions inside these camps were quite harsh, and in most camps, state-sanctioned Protestant socia
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KLEMENTEWICZ, TADEUSZ. "ELSEVIER’S SLAVES: THE WASHINGTON CONSENSUS IN THE SOCIAL SCIENCES?" Society Register 4, no. 4 (2020): 183–208. http://dx.doi.org/10.14746/sr.2020.4.4.09.

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This paper investigates the mechanisms of subordinating the system of science and higher education to the needs of boosting capital in the conditions of a new business model characteristic of neoliberal capitalism. The author uses as a theoretical framework of critical studies of science and higher education systems developed in Poland by Krystian Szadkowski based on political economy (Simon Marginson and Gigi Roggero). The weakness of the recently implemented reform of Polish education, the essence of which is making the status of ‘scientist’ dependent on publication in high-ranking journals
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