Adam Glantz

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And even in places where slavery seemed to die out, its place as a pillar of economy and culture was often replaced by serfdom—a system of human bondage to the land. This was not quite the same as chattel slavery, although the difference would have felt slight to the people involved. And a large part of the western attachment to slavery sprang from the fact that it had been indivisible from Rome’s swaggering glory.
Powers and Thrones: A New History of the Middle Ages
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