A scholar explores the history of slavery in Ancient Rome using a fictional story as a backdrop. Marcus Sidonius Falx is an average Roman citizen. Born of a relatively well-off noble family, he lives on a palatial estate in Campania, dines with senators and generals, and, like all of his ancestors before him, owns countless slaves. Having spent most of his life managing his servantsâmany of them prisoners from Romeâs military conquestsâhe decided to write a kind of ownerâs manual for his friends and countrymen. The result, The Roman Guide to Slave Management, is a sly, subversive guide to the realities of servitude in ancient Rome. Cambridge scholar Jerry Toner uses Falx, his fictional but true-to-life creation, to describe where and how to Romans bought slaves, how they could tell an obedient worker from a troublemaker, and even how the ruling class reacted to the inevitable slave revolts. Toner also adds commentary throughout, analyzing the callous words and casual brutality of Falx and his compatriots and putting it all in context for the modern reader. Written with a deep knowledge of ancient cultureâand the depths of its crueltyâthis is the Roman Empire as youâve never seen it before. âBy turns charming, haughty, and brutal . . . an ingenious device.â âThe New Yorker â[Tonerâs] history and commentary provides context for the dirty institution upon which modern civilization is built.â âPublishers Weekly
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