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Addenda (1992)

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1. Rubinsohn, Z.: translated Griffith, J. G. (Oxford, 1987)Google Scholar; van Hooff, A. J. L. on Spartacus (Nijmegen, 1992 Google Scholar; in Dutch).

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3. Love, J. R., Antiquity and Capitalism (Routledge, 1991)Google Scholar.

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5. In Britain the move away from slavery began with the International Economic History Conference in Edinburgh in 1978, where the Ancient History section discussed non-slave labour; see Garnsey, P. (ed.), Non-Slave Labour in the Greco-Roman World (Cambridge, 1980)Google Scholar. More recent work includes: Wood, E. M., Peasant Citizen and Slave (Verso, 1988)Google Scholar; Foxhall, L., ‘The Dependent Tenant: Land Leasing and Labour in Italy and Greece’, JRS 80 (1990), 97 ffGoogle Scholar; Gallant, T. W., RiskandSurvival in Ancient Greece (Cambridge, 1991)Google Scholar; Sallares, R., The Ecology of the Ancient Greek World (London, 1991)Google Scholar.

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9. Wood, Sallares pp. 53-60 (n. 5 above).

10. Andreau, J., La Vic Financière (Ecole Française de Rome, 1987)Google Scholar, on professional (mainly freed-men) bankers; Kirschenbaum, A., Sons, Slaves and Freedmen in Roman Commerce (Jerusalem, 1987); see p. 40, n. 10Google Scholar.

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15. McGinn, T. A. J., ‘Taxation of Roman Prostitutes’, Helios 16, 1 (1989) (based on a Madison dissertation, 1986)Google Scholar; Halperin, D., One Hundred Years of Homosexuality (New York/London, 1990), ch. 5Google Scholar; Cohen, D., Law, Sexuality and Society (Cambridge, 1991)CrossRefGoogle Scholar, on Athens.

16. Bradley, K., Slavery and Rebellion in the Roman World (Batsford, 1989)Google Scholar.

17. N. Fisher, Slavery in Ancient Greece (‘Inside the Ancient World’ series, BCP, forthcoming); Alföldy, G., Antike Sklaverei (Bamberg, 1988)Google Scholar; and more substantially Malowist, I. Biezunska, La Schiavitù nel Mondo Antico (Napoli, 1991)Google Scholar.

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20. On p. 40, n. 15 above, I should have mentioned Millar, F., ‘Condemnation to Hard Labour in the Roman Empire’, PBSR 52 (1984), 124 ffGoogle Scholar; cf. A. Burden, in; Archer, L. (ed.), Slavery and Other Forms of Unfree Labour (Routledge, 1988)Google Scholar; Jones, G. P., ‘Stigma’, JRS 77 (1987), 139 ff.Google Scholar; Gardner, J., ‘Julia’s Freedmen. Questions of Law and Status’, BICS 35 (1988), 94 ff.Google Scholar; ibid., ‘The Adoption of Roman Freed-men’, Phoenix 43 (1989), 236 ff; and her forthcoming Beinga Roman Citizen (Routledge, 1993); Weaver, P. R. G., ‘Where have all the Junian Latins gone? Nomenclature and status in the Early Empire’, Chiron 20 (1990), 275 ffGoogle Scholar; Sicari, A., Prostituzione e tutela giuridica della schiava (Bari, 1991)Google Scholar.

21. Champlin, E., Final Judgements (California, 1991), ch. 7.Google Scholar

22. Kyrtatas, D. J., The Social Structure of the Early Christian Communities (London, 1987)Google Scholar; Patterson, O., Freedom in the Making of Western Culture (Tauris Press, 1991)Google Scholar. For accounts of the ‘end’ of slavery in late antiquity, see Wickham (n. 2 above).