03313nam 22005053 450 99666026460331620250802060322.03-11-166365-53-11-166143-1(CKB)38537882000041(MiAaPQ)EBC32223159(Au-PeEL)EBL32223159(Exl-AI)32223159(EXLCZ)993853788200004120250802d2025 uy 0engur|||||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierNorms of Dependency in Late Antique and Early Medieval Societies Contextualising Roman Legal Terminology1st ed.Berlin/Boston :Walter de Gruyter GmbH,2025.©2025.1 online resource (286 pages)Dependency and Slavery Studies ;v.193-11-165952-6 Contents -- Introduction -- I The Presence of Slavery and other Dependency Relations in Normative Sources -- Women, Children, and Slaves as Dependants of the Householder in Rabbinic and Roman Law -- Dependents in the Conciliar Legislation of the Church in Gaul (c. 400–700) -- Dependencies in the Formulae in the Frankish Kingdom -- II Continuities and Discontinuities in Slave Legislation and Slaving Practices -- Terms of Dependency in Post-Roman Law Codes -- Germanic Law and the Practice of Slaveholding in the Post-Roman West -- Laeti and liti: Legal Status, Military Lands and the Changing Nature of Dependency from Late Antique Gaul to the Carolingian Empire -- The Punishment of servi in Merovingian and Carolingian Legal Texts -- III Case Studies -- The Exiling of Women from Antiquity to the Early Middle Ages: Data, Patterns, and Research Avenues -- Charlemagne and the oppressio pauperum -- Precarial Contracts Between Members of Different Social Groups -- Bibliography -- List of Sources and EditionsGenerated by AI.This scholarly work examines norms of dependency, including slavery, in late antique and early medieval societies, focusing on legal, social, and institutional contexts. Through contributions from legal and social history scholars, the book explores continuity and change in dependency structures across eight centuries, highlighting the influence of Roman legal terminology, the church's legal provisions, and societal practices. It investigates dependency relationships such as those within households, church legislation, and agrarian labor systems, offering insights into the lived experiences of dependents. The book is intended for academics and researchers studying historical social structures, law, and dependency relations.Generated by AI.Dependency and Slavery StudiesDependency (Sociology)Generated by AISlaveryHistoryGenerated by AIDependency (Sociology)SlaveryHistory342.37087Schermaier Martin254834Winnebeck Julia1835254Becher Matthias281130MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK996660264603316Norms of Dependency in Late Antique and Early Medieval Societies4411648UNISA