Forced Labour and Deportations in Ancient Egypt: Recent Trends and Future Possibilities

This contribution argues that forced migration and forced labour have been comparatively understudied topics in Egyptology. In this context, it introduces recent research on Egyptian Late Bronze Age deportation policies and paints a comprehensive picture of their political economy, including the geo...

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Autor principal: Langer, Christian
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Publicado: Universidad Nacional de Rosario 2020
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spelling I15-R225-article-442022-06-18T01:01:20Z Forced Labour and Deportations in Ancient Egypt: Recent Trends and Future Possibilities Trabajo forzoso y deportaciones en el antiguo Egipto: tendencias recientes y posibilidades futuras Langer, Christian This contribution argues that forced migration and forced labour have been comparatively understudied topics in Egyptology. In this context, it introduces recent research on Egyptian Late Bronze Age deportation policies and paints a comprehensive picture of their political economy, including the geographic scope and societal and individual impacts on both the Egyptian and affected societies. Using this case study, the author highlights how Egyptologists can connect with scholars from other disciplines, which like International Relations and Migration Studies are more concerned with modern history and contemporary developments, to move the field forward and contribute to present-day issues. Esta contribución sostiene que la migración forzada y el trabajo forzoso han sido temas comparativamente poco estudiados en egiptología. En este contexto, presenta una investigación reciente sobre las políticas de deportación egipcias de la Edad del Bronce Final y presenta un panorama completo de su economía política, incluido el alcance geográfico y los impactos sociales e individuales tanto en las sociedades egipcias como en las afectadas. Usando este estudio de caso, el autor destaca cómo los egiptólogos pueden conectarse con académicos de otras disciplinas, que como Relaciones Internacionales y Estudios de Migración están más preocupados por la historia moderna y los desarrollos contemporáneos, para hacer avanzar el campo y contribuir a los problemas actuales Universidad Nacional de Rosario 2020-12-30 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion application/pdf https://claroscuro.unr.edu.ar/index.php/revista/article/view/44 10.35305/cl.vi19.44 Claroscuro. Revista del Centro de Estudios sobre Diversidad Cultural; No. 19 (2020): New Trends in Egyptology; 1-22 Claroscuro. Revista del Centro de Estudios sobre Diversidad Cultural; Núm. 19 (2020): Nuevas tendencias en Egiptología; 1-22 2314-0542 eng https://claroscuro.unr.edu.ar/index.php/revista/article/view/44/32 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nd/4.0/
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title_short Forced Labour and Deportations in Ancient Egypt: Recent Trends and Future Possibilities
title_full Forced Labour and Deportations in Ancient Egypt: Recent Trends and Future Possibilities
title_fullStr Forced Labour and Deportations in Ancient Egypt: Recent Trends and Future Possibilities
title_full_unstemmed Forced Labour and Deportations in Ancient Egypt: Recent Trends and Future Possibilities
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description This contribution argues that forced migration and forced labour have been comparatively understudied topics in Egyptology. In this context, it introduces recent research on Egyptian Late Bronze Age deportation policies and paints a comprehensive picture of their political economy, including the geographic scope and societal and individual impacts on both the Egyptian and affected societies. Using this case study, the author highlights how Egyptologists can connect with scholars from other disciplines, which like International Relations and Migration Studies are more concerned with modern history and contemporary developments, to move the field forward and contribute to present-day issues.
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