This article explores the transportation of Indian convicts to the port cities of the Bay of Bengal and the Indian Ocean during the period 1789 to 1866. It considers the relationship between East India Company transportation and earlier and concurrent British Crown transportation to the Americas and Australia. It is concerned in particular with the interconnection between convictism and enslavement in the Atlantic and Indian Ocean worlds. Examining the roots of transportation in South Asia in the repressive policies of the East India Company, especially in relation to its occupation of land and expropriation of resources, it moves on to discuss aspects of convicts’ lives in Moulmein, Singapore, Mauritius, and Aden. This includes their labou...
Slavery was just one of a number of fonns of unfree labour associated with European overseas expansi...
This article seeks to shift the frame of analysis within which discussions of Indian indentured migr...
This thesis examines convict transportation to the Australian colonies through the lens of the Briti...
This article explores the transportation of Indian convicts to the port cities of the Bay of Bengal ...
From the seventeenth to twentieth centuries, approximately 380,000 transportation convicts journeyed...
During the first half of the nineteenth century violent disorder broke out on a number of ships of t...
This article explores the British Empire’s configuration of imprisonment and transportation in the A...
[First paragraph] Between 1789 and 1939 the British transported at least 108,000 Indian, Burmese, Ma...
Banishment and exile were common punishments in early modern Europe. Though not subject to confineme...
Singapore’s past as a penal settlement has been largely based upon the usage of Indian convict labou...
As European ships created and expanded direct sea links with Asia by venturing around Africa\u27s Ca...
This article seeks to shift the frame of analysis within which discussions of Indian indentured migr...
This article examines the ways in which the 19th-century Cape Colony was connected to other location...
This essay explores the history of empire and rebellion from a seaborne perspective, through a focus...
This article is part of a broader project that seeks to 'read against the grain' in reconstructing t...
Slavery was just one of a number of fonns of unfree labour associated with European overseas expansi...
This article seeks to shift the frame of analysis within which discussions of Indian indentured migr...
This thesis examines convict transportation to the Australian colonies through the lens of the Briti...
This article explores the transportation of Indian convicts to the port cities of the Bay of Bengal ...
From the seventeenth to twentieth centuries, approximately 380,000 transportation convicts journeyed...
During the first half of the nineteenth century violent disorder broke out on a number of ships of t...
This article explores the British Empire’s configuration of imprisonment and transportation in the A...
[First paragraph] Between 1789 and 1939 the British transported at least 108,000 Indian, Burmese, Ma...
Banishment and exile were common punishments in early modern Europe. Though not subject to confineme...
Singapore’s past as a penal settlement has been largely based upon the usage of Indian convict labou...
As European ships created and expanded direct sea links with Asia by venturing around Africa\u27s Ca...
This article seeks to shift the frame of analysis within which discussions of Indian indentured migr...
This article examines the ways in which the 19th-century Cape Colony was connected to other location...
This essay explores the history of empire and rebellion from a seaborne perspective, through a focus...
This article is part of a broader project that seeks to 'read against the grain' in reconstructing t...
Slavery was just one of a number of fonns of unfree labour associated with European overseas expansi...
This article seeks to shift the frame of analysis within which discussions of Indian indentured migr...
This thesis examines convict transportation to the Australian colonies through the lens of the Briti...