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We associate the Romans with majesty and greatness: we marvel at their straight roads and innovative underfloor heating, at the dominance of their army and navy, at the grandeur of their palaces and temples. But the Romans were also enslavers. They built an empire on the backs of millions of people snatched from their homes in the aftermath of war, kidnapped from the streets, sold into slavery as punishment or, simply, born enslaved.

Servus takes us into the invisible spaces of the Roman world, where millions of enslaved lives were unwillingly dedicated to the perpetuation of the empire that owned them. From the fields of wheat required to give every Roman their daily bread, to the actors and gladiators who provided their circuses, and the miners who kept Rome a city of gold and marble, enslaved people were the bedrock of the Roman Empire. These enslaved people were ubiquitous, but silenced. Through the fragments they left behind, historian Emma Southon traces the pain and tragedy of their lives alongside the love stories, lifelong friendships, small victories and hard-won freedoms.

Servus tells the truth about the Roman empire and the unseen lives that made it so dominant.

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ISBN9781399741262
PublisherHodder And Stoughton Ltd.
Publication Date05/21/26
Pages448

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  • jesskay
    jesskay

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    Ein großartiges, informatives Buch über das grausame Fundament des Römischen Imperiums: Sklaverei

    Dieses Buch beleuchtet sehr differenziert, wie vielfältig, grausam und allgegenwärtig Sklaverei im Alten Rom war und betont die Menschlichkeit dieser oftmals namenlosen und von der Geschichte vergessenen Männer, Frauen und Kinder. Ich war erstaunt, geschockt und entsetzt und habe unglaublich viel über die römische Gesellschaft gelernt, was normalerweise in Dokus oder Podcasts unter den Tisch fällt. Wer den Podcast der Autorin ("History is sexy") oder ihre anderen Bücher kennt, weiß, dass ihr Schreibstil dabei alles andere als trocken ist, sondern trotz des dunklen Themas umgänglich, locker, sarkastisch und witzig, jedoch ohne dabei das Thema der Sklaverei zu bagatellisieren oder lächerlich zu machen. Absolute Empfehlung!

    Jun 10, 2026

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