Eduard Visintini
PhD student in the Research Training Group 2304 “Byzantium and the Euro-Mediterranean Cultures of War. Exchange, Differentiation and Reception”,
Johannes Gutenberg-Universität Mainz.
Subject: Early Church History
Dissertation title: Captivity, Conditional Freedom, and Bondage in a Late Antique Ecclesiastical Landscape: Discourse and Practice in Sixth- and Seventh-Century Merovingian Francia
Supervision: Prof. Dr. Heike Grieser, Prof. Dr. Ludger Körntgen

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Paolella Christopher

At its core, the book espouses an understanding of the concept of slavery taken from Orlando Patterson and Jennifer Glancy, which not only sees the relationship between master and slave as one of total domination of the latter by the former, but also considers the status and experience of a person of unfree status as fundamentally influenced by their gender.