POSTPONED - 'Child slavery in the Roman empire'. An international conference, 16-18 June Due to the Coronavirus (COVID-19) situation we have taken the decision to postpone this Conference. We anticipate it will take place in June 2021 and will confirm details as soon as we can.This conference brings together scholars working on slavery and childhood to explore the role and extent of child slavery in the Roman Empire. The enslavement of children is well documented in the Roman evidence. Yet, there has been little cross-disciplinary and comparative study of the diverse and rich evidence for enslaved children as well as the enslavement of minors more broadly in the Roman world. As a result, while several studies have tackled specific individual aspects of the evidence for Roman child slavery, the role of child slavery in the Roman slave system has even been seen as inconsequential. This conference will focus on the Roman imperial period to explore a wide range of evidence, approaches and topics in the study of Roman child slavery to test the hypothesis that child slavery was a central element of Roman slaving.Conference organiserDr Ulrike Roth (u.roth@ed.ac.uk; www.shca.ed.ac.uk/academic/uroth)Registration and fee rubricsThe registration free includes light refreshments on all conference days, sandwich lunches on 17 and 18 June, as well as snacks at the conference receptions on 16 and 17 June. There will be a range of vegetarian, vegan and gluten-free options available for the lunches. If you have any other particular dietary requirements, please contact us to see if we can accommodate these.Full participant (16, 17, 18 June): £50Full student/unwaged participant/UoE staff (16, 17, 18 June): £35Confirmed speakers include:Bassir Amiri (Franche-Comté), Jean-Jacques Aubert (Neuchâtel), Maureen Carroll (Sheffield), Rebecca Flemming (Cambridge), Jennifer Glancy (Le Moyne), Judith Evans Grubbs (Emory), Catherine Heszer (SOAS), Christian Laes (Manchester), Myles Lavan (St. Andrews), Noel Lenski (Yale), April Pudsey (Manchester Met), and Tatjana Sandon (Edinburgh).Additional informationProvisional schedule:16 June: 15.00-19.0017 June: 10.00-19.0018 June: 10.00-15.00 This event is generously supported by the Leverhulme Trust and the School of History, Classics & Archaeology. Jun 16 2020 15.00 - Jun 18 2020 15.00 POSTPONED - 'Child slavery in the Roman empire'. An international conference, 16-18 June This conference brings together scholars working on slavery and childhood to explore the role and extent of child slavery in the Roman Empire. Meadows Lecture Theatre, William Robertson Wing, Doorway 4, Old Medical School, Teviot Place, Edinburgh EH8 9AG Find the venue Register
POSTPONED - 'Child slavery in the Roman empire'. An international conference, 16-18 June Due to the Coronavirus (COVID-19) situation we have taken the decision to postpone this Conference. We anticipate it will take place in June 2021 and will confirm details as soon as we can.This conference brings together scholars working on slavery and childhood to explore the role and extent of child slavery in the Roman Empire. The enslavement of children is well documented in the Roman evidence. Yet, there has been little cross-disciplinary and comparative study of the diverse and rich evidence for enslaved children as well as the enslavement of minors more broadly in the Roman world. As a result, while several studies have tackled specific individual aspects of the evidence for Roman child slavery, the role of child slavery in the Roman slave system has even been seen as inconsequential. This conference will focus on the Roman imperial period to explore a wide range of evidence, approaches and topics in the study of Roman child slavery to test the hypothesis that child slavery was a central element of Roman slaving.Conference organiserDr Ulrike Roth (u.roth@ed.ac.uk; www.shca.ed.ac.uk/academic/uroth)Registration and fee rubricsThe registration free includes light refreshments on all conference days, sandwich lunches on 17 and 18 June, as well as snacks at the conference receptions on 16 and 17 June. There will be a range of vegetarian, vegan and gluten-free options available for the lunches. If you have any other particular dietary requirements, please contact us to see if we can accommodate these.Full participant (16, 17, 18 June): £50Full student/unwaged participant/UoE staff (16, 17, 18 June): £35Confirmed speakers include:Bassir Amiri (Franche-Comté), Jean-Jacques Aubert (Neuchâtel), Maureen Carroll (Sheffield), Rebecca Flemming (Cambridge), Jennifer Glancy (Le Moyne), Judith Evans Grubbs (Emory), Catherine Heszer (SOAS), Christian Laes (Manchester), Myles Lavan (St. Andrews), Noel Lenski (Yale), April Pudsey (Manchester Met), and Tatjana Sandon (Edinburgh).Additional informationProvisional schedule:16 June: 15.00-19.0017 June: 10.00-19.0018 June: 10.00-15.00 This event is generously supported by the Leverhulme Trust and the School of History, Classics & Archaeology. Jun 16 2020 15.00 - Jun 18 2020 15.00 POSTPONED - 'Child slavery in the Roman empire'. An international conference, 16-18 June This conference brings together scholars working on slavery and childhood to explore the role and extent of child slavery in the Roman Empire. Meadows Lecture Theatre, William Robertson Wing, Doorway 4, Old Medical School, Teviot Place, Edinburgh EH8 9AG Find the venue Register
Jun 16 2020 15.00 - Jun 18 2020 15.00 POSTPONED - 'Child slavery in the Roman empire'. An international conference, 16-18 June This conference brings together scholars working on slavery and childhood to explore the role and extent of child slavery in the Roman Empire.