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    Cham, Switzerland : Palgrave Macmillan
    ISBN: 9783319703916 , 9783319889306
    Language: English
    Pages: xiii, 334 Seiten , Tabellen , 22 cm
    Series Statement: Palgrave series in Indian Ocean world studies
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Stanziani, Alessandro, 1961 - Labor on the Fringes of Empire
    DDC: 331.109034
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    Keywords: Arbeitsmarkt ; Sklaverei ; Kolonialismus ; Asien ; Afrika ; Labor History 19th century ; Labor supply History 19th century ; Antislavery movements History 19th century ; Slave trade History 19th century ; Slavery History 19th century ; Labor History ; 19th century ; Labor supply History ; 19th century ; Antislavery movements History ; 19th century ; Slave trade History ; 19th century ; Slavery History ; 19th century ; Arbeitsmarkt ; Sklaverei ; Kolonialismus ; Asien ; Afrika ; Asien ; Afrika ; Kolonialismus ; Sklaverei ; Arbeitsmarkt
    Abstract: After the abolition of slavery in the Indian Ocean and Africa, the world of labor remained unequal, exploitative, and violent, straddling a fine line between freedom and unfreedom. This book explains why. Unseating the Atlantic paradigm of bondage and drawing from a rich array of colonial, estate, plantation and judicial archives, Alessandro Stanziani investigates the evolution of labor relationships on the Indian subcontinent, the Indian Ocean and Africa, with case studies on Assam, the Mascarene Islands and the French Congo. He finds surprising relationships between African and Indian abolition movements and European labor practices, inviting readers to think in terms of trans-oceanic connections rather than simple oppositions. Above all, he considers how the meaning and practices of freedom in the colonial world differed profoundly from those in the mainland. Arguing for a multi-centered view of imperial dynamics, Labor on the Fringes of Empire is a pioneering global history of nineteenth-century labor.
    Note: Hier auch später erschienene, unveränderte Nachdrucke
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    ISBN: 9781137448453 , 1137448458
    Language: English
    Pages: 188 S.
    Edition: 1. publ.
    Series Statement: Palgrave series in Indian Ocean world studies
    Parallel Title: Online-Ausg.
    DDC: 331.11/73409182409034
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    Keywords: Sailors History 19th century ; Slaves History 19th century ; Immigrants History 19th century ; Indentured servants History 19th century ; Slavery History 19th century ; Labor History 19th century ; Social change History 19th century ; Sailors History ; 19th century ; Indian Ocean Region ; Slaves History ; 19th century ; Indian Ocean Region ; Immigrants History ; 19th century ; Indian Ocean Region ; Indentured servants History ; 19th century ; Indian Ocean Region ; Slavery History ; 19th century ; Indian Ocean Region ; Labor History ; 19th century ; Indian Ocean Region ; Social change History ; 19th century ; Indian Ocean Region ; Europe Colonies 19th century ; History ; Indian Ocean History, Naval 19th century ; Indian Ocean Region Social conditions 19th century ; Europe Colonies ; History ; 19th century ; Indian Ocean Region ; Indian Ocean History, Naval ; 19th century ; Indian Ocean Region Social conditions ; 19th century ; Frankreich ; Großbritannien ; Kolonie ; Indischer Ozean Region ; Einwanderung ; Sklaverei ; Schuldknechtschaft ; Seemann ; Geschichte 1750-1914
    Abstract: "Slaves, convicts, indentured immigrants, and unfree seamen have traveled the world's oceans at many times and places throughout human history. Across the Atlantic, Mediterranean, Indian, and Pacific Oceans, this bondage took divergent forms and exhibited a range of historical dynamics. In spite of this variety, the conventional Atlantic World historical paradigm has largely shaped our understanding of modernity as being defined by exploration and discovery, European dominance, global capitalism, and the transition from slavery to free labor. Not only does this perspective evince a Eurocentric emphasis on the 'uniqueness' of the West, but it is increasingly contested even for the Atlantic itself. This provocative study contrasts the romantic conflation of freedom and the sea with the complex labor relationships of seamen, slaves, and immigrants in the Indian Ocean during the long nineteenth century. In the process, it advances a new framework for understanding labor, bondage, and modernization"--Provided by publisher
    Abstract: "Slaves, convicts, indentured immigrants, and unfree seamen have traveled the world's oceans at many times and places throughout human history. Across the Atlantic, Mediterranean, Indian, and Pacific Oceans, this bondage took divergent forms and exhibited a range of historical dynamics. In spite of this variety, the conventional Atlantic World historical paradigm has largely shaped our understanding of modernity as being defined by exploration and discovery, European dominance, global capitalism, and the transition from slavery to free labor. Not only does this perspective evince a Eurocentric emphasis on the 'uniqueness' of the West, but it is increasingly contested even for the Atlantic itself. This provocative study contrasts the romantic conflation of freedom and the sea with the complex labor relationships of seamen, slaves, and immigrants in the Indian Ocean during the long nineteenth century. In the process, it advances a new framework for understanding labor, bondage, and modernization"--Provided by publisher
    Description / Table of Contents: Introduction: The scope and aim; coercion and rights at sea; global dynamics; plan of the bookColonial studies, area studies and the historical meaning of the Indian Ocean -- Seamen in France and the French Empire : heirs to the galley slave or forerunners of the social security system? -- Sailors in the British Empire -- Slaveries and emancipation -- Immigrants and planters in the Reunion Island -- From British servants to indentured immigrants : the case of Mauritius -- General conclusion -- Archives -- Printed sources.
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
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