This essay will explore the relationship between enslavement, emancipation and the larger labour history of the British imperial world. Drawing on my area of specialism – convict transportation in the Indian Ocean world - I will suggest that slavery was part of a continuum of unfree work practices that spanned Empire, and that Empire’s variously staggered emancipations were moments that laid the ground for the production of new coerced labour forms. Enslavement, emancipation, coercion and work: each was connected to the other, and together they underpinned the making and remaking of the British Empire and its associated imperial formations. Slavery and other forms of colonial labour came together through practices and understandings that co...
The history of slavery in Britain and the British empire has placed the legislative milestones of an...
This dissertation considers the significance of empire for indentured labor emigration from India. T...
First published in 1984. Indentured labour migration in the nineteenth century intersects many of th...
This dissertation examines the governance of labor after the abolition of slavery in British India (...
This essay contextualizes Edward Gibbon Wakefield’s plan of systematic colonization of Australia wi...
This essay situates Caribbean indentured labor migrations within the larger history of slavery. In d...
In 1807, the British Empire ended its legal involvement in the transatlantic slave trade. The relati...
“Slavery Beyond Slavery: The American South, British Imperialism, and the Circuits of Capital, 1833-...
In the 26 years between 1807 and 1833, Britain not only put an end to its involvement in the transat...
The construct of free wage-labor, envisaged as consensual sale of labor-power by an autonomous and u...
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<p>This is a dissertation about identity and governance, and how they are mutually constituted. Betw...
This chapter examines arguments about the transition from slavery in the period c.1790 and 1833 in r...
In late 1837 and early 1838 the British imperial government was preparing for an empire-wide transit...
This collection of eight essays by research students and academics from the UK, France, Germany and ...
The history of slavery in Britain and the British empire has placed the legislative milestones of an...
This dissertation considers the significance of empire for indentured labor emigration from India. T...
First published in 1984. Indentured labour migration in the nineteenth century intersects many of th...
This dissertation examines the governance of labor after the abolition of slavery in British India (...
This essay contextualizes Edward Gibbon Wakefield’s plan of systematic colonization of Australia wi...
This essay situates Caribbean indentured labor migrations within the larger history of slavery. In d...
In 1807, the British Empire ended its legal involvement in the transatlantic slave trade. The relati...
“Slavery Beyond Slavery: The American South, British Imperialism, and the Circuits of Capital, 1833-...
In the 26 years between 1807 and 1833, Britain not only put an end to its involvement in the transat...
The construct of free wage-labor, envisaged as consensual sale of labor-power by an autonomous and u...
Peer Reviewedhttps://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/136392/1/ae.1989.16.4.02a00080.pd
<p>This is a dissertation about identity and governance, and how they are mutually constituted. Betw...
This chapter examines arguments about the transition from slavery in the period c.1790 and 1833 in r...
In late 1837 and early 1838 the British imperial government was preparing for an empire-wide transit...
This collection of eight essays by research students and academics from the UK, France, Germany and ...
The history of slavery in Britain and the British empire has placed the legislative milestones of an...
This dissertation considers the significance of empire for indentured labor emigration from India. T...
First published in 1984. Indentured labour migration in the nineteenth century intersects many of th...