Servus by Emma Southon - ISBN: 9781399741262
Paperback
Rome’s glory built on unseen lives of the enslaved, now revealed.

Servus

The moving, enthralling true story of slavery in the Roman Empire by acclaimed ancient historian Emma Southon

$28.75

  • Paperback

    448 pages

  • Release Date

    19 May 2026

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Summary

We associate the Romans with majesty and greatness: we marvel at their straight roads and innovative underfloor heating, at the dominance of their army and navy, at the grandeur of their palaces and temples. But the Romans were also enslavers. They built an empire on the backs of millions of people snatched from their homes in the aftermath of war, kidnapped from the streets, sold into slavery as punishment or, simply, born enslaved.

Servus takes us into the invisible spaces …

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781399741262
ISBN-10:1399741268
Author:Emma Southon
Publisher:Hodder & Stoughton
Imprint:Hodder Press
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:448
Release Date:19 May 2026
Weight:552g
Dimensions:40mm x 234mm x 154mm
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Critics Review

Emma Southon turns her unique combination of unflinching academic gaze and irrepressible sharp humour to that darkest and most depressing of subjects, Roman slavery, providing a much-needed corrective to centuries of obfuscations and misunderstandings. Servus is a challenging read yet a simultaneously sensitive and even entertaining one, striking that peculiar balance that, of all the Romanists writing trade history today, only Emma can fully achieve. – Jane Draycott, author of FULVIAElectrifying, rousing and flowing with passion, this deeply researched book zips along in a way that defies expectation. What a skill Southon has for maintaining an energetic yet empathetic tone while bringing such dark realities to light. – Daisy Dunn, author of THE MISSING THREADThink you know about Roman slavery? Think again. Fascinating, appalling and profoundly moving, SERVUS is the most important book you’ll ever read about ancient Rome. With lightly-worn scholarship and fierce humour, Southon reveals the true scale of human terror, suffering, survival and resistance at the heart of empire. – Rebecca Wragg Sykes, author of KINDREDAn absolute tour de force. I adore all Emma’s writing on the ancient world and this is my favourite of her books so far. It is razor sharp, riveting and treads an exceptionally well balanced line between humorous and harrowing (yes, I know that sounds impossible - but she pulls it off). It’s a brilliant book. – Elodie Harper, author of THE WOLF DENForget white marble statues and philosophical debates: Emma Southon takes you on a journey through the hell of ancient slavery that defined the classical world as few other things - a true masterwork of historical enquiry – Gabriel Zuchtriegel, Director of PompeiiExcellent … Servus offers a thoughtful and refreshing, intimate and disturbing insight into the workings of the Roman Empire and the psyche of its inhabitants - free and enslaved. * The Sunday Times *Grimly compelling and shocking from start to finish … I don’t think any book about slavery in the modern world has ever made the daily realities so explicit, so haunting. The book is openly partisan, angry, disgusted and blackly comical … A gallopingly entertaining if sometimes horrifying read. * The Mail on Sunday *

About The Author

Emma Southon

Emma Southon is a former bookseller and the author of A History of the Roman Empire in 21 Women, A Fatal Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum, and Agrippina: Empress, Exile, Hustler, Whore, a Best Book of the Year for the New Statesman. Armed with a PhD in Ancient History, she also co-hosts the History is Sexy podcast. She lives in Belfast, with her husband and her cat Livia.

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