Rejecting the customary scholarly distinction between legal and illegal slave trades, this research explores the relationship between the Seychelles islands and the south- western Indian Ocean's slave trade to the Mascarenes from the time of the Seychelles' colonisation in 1770 to the demise of the slave trade in c. 1830. The work begins by locating the French colonisation of the Seychelles within the context of the changing dynamics of the trade, specifically the shift from Madagascar to Mozambique as the primary supplier of slaves for the Mascarenes and the growing slave-exporting role of the Swahili coast at the end of the eighteenth century. When set against this backdrop, the colonisation of the Seychelles appears in a novel light, and...
This article examines the development and expression of the moutya from Seychelles, in relation to t...
This book presents a comparative history of slavery and the transition from slavery to free labour i...
International audience"Although the question of slavery is often linked to the African continent, wh...
The intention of this dissertation is to fill a gap in a rich and yet under-represented aspect of In...
Recent scholarship on British, Dutch, French, and Portuguese slave trading in the Indian Ocean highl...
This paper offers a reappraisal of the slave trade networks linked to the Swahili Coast before the m...
This paper addresses the French slave ship Soleil (also known as Tigre) which was condemned by the B...
The history of the Seychelles since the islands’ colonization in 1770 has been shaped by their physi...
Seychellois society is characterized by its people’s belief in the sovereignty of their independent ...
Abstract: Thirty-eight years ago, Hubert Gerbeau discussed the problems that contributed to the “his...
This research project explores how the English East India Company's relationship with the institutio...
Liliana Mosca in his Slaving in Madagascar:English and Colonail Voyages in the Second Half of the 17...
From 1807 onwards, bilateral slave-trade treaties stipulated how naval squadrons would rescue slaves...
This paper explores the dynamic between local, regional, and global forces for the Comoro Islands be...
The Comoro Archepelago is composed of four Islands: Great Comoro, Anjouan, Moheli and Mayotte, whose...
This article examines the development and expression of the moutya from Seychelles, in relation to t...
This book presents a comparative history of slavery and the transition from slavery to free labour i...
International audience"Although the question of slavery is often linked to the African continent, wh...
The intention of this dissertation is to fill a gap in a rich and yet under-represented aspect of In...
Recent scholarship on British, Dutch, French, and Portuguese slave trading in the Indian Ocean highl...
This paper offers a reappraisal of the slave trade networks linked to the Swahili Coast before the m...
This paper addresses the French slave ship Soleil (also known as Tigre) which was condemned by the B...
The history of the Seychelles since the islands’ colonization in 1770 has been shaped by their physi...
Seychellois society is characterized by its people’s belief in the sovereignty of their independent ...
Abstract: Thirty-eight years ago, Hubert Gerbeau discussed the problems that contributed to the “his...
This research project explores how the English East India Company's relationship with the institutio...
Liliana Mosca in his Slaving in Madagascar:English and Colonail Voyages in the Second Half of the 17...
From 1807 onwards, bilateral slave-trade treaties stipulated how naval squadrons would rescue slaves...
This paper explores the dynamic between local, regional, and global forces for the Comoro Islands be...
The Comoro Archepelago is composed of four Islands: Great Comoro, Anjouan, Moheli and Mayotte, whose...
This article examines the development and expression of the moutya from Seychelles, in relation to t...
This book presents a comparative history of slavery and the transition from slavery to free labour i...
International audience"Although the question of slavery is often linked to the African continent, wh...