Histoire De L'esclavage Ancien Et Moderne explores the history of slavery from ancient times to the modern era. Authored by Am d e Villard, this historical work examines the social, economic, and political dimensions of slavery across different cultures and periods. The book provides a comprehensive overview of the institutions and practices associated with slavery, offering insights into the lives of enslaved individuals and the societies that perpetuated this system.
Originally published in French, this volume provides a valuable resource for scholars and readers interested in understanding the complex history of slavery and its enduring legacy. Villard's work contributes to a broader understanding of social history and the ongoing struggle for human rights and equality.
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