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Slavery and Rebellion in Second-Century BC Sicily: From Bellum Servile to Sicilia Capta - Edinburgh Studies in Ancient Slavery (Paperback)
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Slavery and Rebellion in Second-Century BC Sicily: From Bellum Servile to Sicilia Capta - Edinburgh Studies in Ancient Slavery (Paperback)

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Published: 31/08/2025
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This is the first book-length study in English dedicated to an exploration of the events traditionally known as the two Sicilian Slave Wars. The second-century BC revolts are commonly included among the largest slave uprisings in world history and are considered key milestones in the timeline of Roman slavery. This book offers a re-examination of the so-called Slave Wars from the perspectives of the rebels and argues that these occurrences should be understood not as slave revolts but as rebellions ignited by the socio-economic and political difficulties caused by the Roman-backed status quo on Sicily.

Analysing a diverse range of sources and material evidence, the book champions the perspectives of the rebels over those of the Graeco-Roman elite expressed in much later configurations of the events and provides radically new assessments of these elite histories while focusing on their status as slave-owner narratives. Opening a new window into the Sicilian rebellions, this book enables the contextualisation of these ancient revolts through uprisings in more recent times in the USA, Brazil and the Caribbean and offers a unique opportunity not only to study how the Roman Empire was formed and challenged but also to reconfigure our modern understanding of rebellions involving the enslaved.

Publisher information

Publisher: Edinburgh University Press
ISBN: 9781399515740
Number of pages: 248
Dimensions: 234 x 156 mm
Language: English


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A compelling exploration of the revolts that broke out in Sicily in the late second century BCE. Morton combines a thorough scrutiny of the ancient evidence with an unprecedentedly robust engagement with the historiography on slave resistance. The debate on these conflicts and their role in late Republican history is placed on a new footing. - Federico Santangelo, University of Newcastle

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