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Don J. Wyatt, "Slavery in East Asia" (Cambridge UP, 2022)
Aug 17, 2023
Don J. Wyatt, author of Slavery in East Asia, discusses the distinctive traits and traditions of slavery in medieval East Asia, its prevalence and influence, notions of racial purity and racism in the region, and the impact of slavery and racism on Chinese historiography.
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- Slavery in medieval East Asia was a widespread institution with its own distinct characteristics and traditions.
- War played a significant role in the prevalence and expansion of slavery in East Asia, similar to its impact in the medieval West.
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