hosted by Chris Gratien and Nir Shafir
The legal and social environments surrounding slavery and manumission
during the early modern period varied from place to place and profession
to profession. In this episode, Nur Sobers-Khan presents her exciting
research on the lives of a particular population of slaves in Ottoman
Galata during the late sixteenth century, how they were classified and
documented under Ottoman law, and the terms by which they were able to
achieve their freedom.