Teaching Medieval Slavery and Captivity

Public History Endowment of the School of Historical, Philosophical, and Religious Studies, Arizona State University | Dec 6, 2020

Teaching Medieval Slavery and Captivity provides resources for teachers who want to address the global history of slavery and captivity during the medieval period, broadly defined. Each source is accompanied by a brief introduction giving cultural context and historical background, a set of discussion questions, and a short list of thematic keywords to assist comparison across geographical, temporal, and cultural boundaries.


Tags: Africa Byzantine Europe Islamic Empires Latin America Mediterranean Middle East North America Pacific Rim & Oceania Russia, Eurasia, & Eastern Europe South America South Asia Southeast Asia World Class Activities Maps Primary Sources Readings Teaching Guide Cultural Diplomatic/International Economic Labor Legal Material Culture Race & Ethnicity Religion Slavery Transnational Visual Culture Women, Gender, & Sexuality 1400-1600 1600-1800 1800-1900 600 BCE to 600 CE 600 to 1400


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