305 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1983.During the nineteenth century Mauritian society and economy experienced a series of profound changes. The inclusion of the former French colony into the British Empire in 1814 led to a major restructuring of the colony's economy. The abolition in 1825 of the preferential tariff on West Indian sugar entering Britain revolutionzed Mauritian agriculture. By the mid-1850s the fortunes of the colony's economy were linked irrevocably to those of sugar. The demand for labor caused by the rapid growth of the sugar industry, together with the abolition of slavery and the collapse of the apprenticeship system, led to the importation of more than 451,000 indentured laborers from In...
Bibliography: leaves 203-212.This research work is an analysis of the whole 'institution' of manumis...
Between 1845 and 1917, over 148,000 people from India migrated to the tiny British West Indies colon...
Announcing confernce "Indian Women within Indentured Labour in Mauritius in the Nineteenth Century" ...
Competition between European powers considerably complicated the development of Mauritius as a colon...
The existence of a distinct Indian sub-population within the free population of color on the Ile de ...
This dissertation considers the significance of empire for indentured labor emigration from India. T...
The success of Mauritius has often been mentioned as a lesson for African countries to learn from in...
Between 1829 and 1917, over 1.3 million men, women and children travelled from India to the sugar co...
This dissertation examines Indian indentured workers traveling from India to Mauritius. It uses the ...
This thesis is a study of free people of colour during the era of emancipation in Barbados, with a p...
Indian (South Asian) immigration to the French Antilles in the nineteenth century has been little st...
Using the case study of Mauritius, and its integration into the international sugar commodity chain,...
Empirical thesis.Bibliography: pages 64-71.This thesis examines the lived experiences of the Chagos ...
Studies of fugitive slaves have frequently failed to ask important questions about maroonage, and es...
The history of imprisonment in British colonial Mauritius is intertwined with its political economy,...
Bibliography: leaves 203-212.This research work is an analysis of the whole 'institution' of manumis...
Between 1845 and 1917, over 148,000 people from India migrated to the tiny British West Indies colon...
Announcing confernce "Indian Women within Indentured Labour in Mauritius in the Nineteenth Century" ...
Competition between European powers considerably complicated the development of Mauritius as a colon...
The existence of a distinct Indian sub-population within the free population of color on the Ile de ...
This dissertation considers the significance of empire for indentured labor emigration from India. T...
The success of Mauritius has often been mentioned as a lesson for African countries to learn from in...
Between 1829 and 1917, over 1.3 million men, women and children travelled from India to the sugar co...
This dissertation examines Indian indentured workers traveling from India to Mauritius. It uses the ...
This thesis is a study of free people of colour during the era of emancipation in Barbados, with a p...
Indian (South Asian) immigration to the French Antilles in the nineteenth century has been little st...
Using the case study of Mauritius, and its integration into the international sugar commodity chain,...
Empirical thesis.Bibliography: pages 64-71.This thesis examines the lived experiences of the Chagos ...
Studies of fugitive slaves have frequently failed to ask important questions about maroonage, and es...
The history of imprisonment in British colonial Mauritius is intertwined with its political economy,...
Bibliography: leaves 203-212.This research work is an analysis of the whole 'institution' of manumis...
Between 1845 and 1917, over 148,000 people from India migrated to the tiny British West Indies colon...
Announcing confernce "Indian Women within Indentured Labour in Mauritius in the Nineteenth Century" ...