Race, caste and hierarchy: the creation of inter-convict conflict in the penal settlements of South East Asia and the Indian Ocean, c.1790-188
David Washbrook's influential early work on South India set the terms for much subsequent debate abo...
David Washbrook was an early and very important contributor to studies of the history of caste under...
The term “Dalit” means “suppressed”, “crushed” or “broken to pieces.” The term “Dalit” was used in t...
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...
Singapore’s past as a penal settlement has been largely based upon the usage of Indian convict labou...
[First paragraph] Between 1789 and 1939 the British transported at least 108,000 Indian, Burmese, Ma...
Meyer Éric. Roberts (Michael) : Caste Conflict and Elite Formation : The Rise of a Karava Elite in S...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2017-06Ethnically-defined conflicts are major concerns ...
Banishment and exile were common punishments in early modern Europe. Though not subject to confineme...
This paper explores practices of kidnap and confinement in the Andamans penal colony, for the period...
This article explores the transportation of Indian convicts to the port cities of the Bay of Bengal ...
India has been basically an agrarian country and land revenue was the chief source of income to the ...
© 2018 selection and editorial matter, D. Venkat Rao individual chapters, the contributors. The cast...
From the seventeenth to twentieth centuries, approximately 380,000 transportation convicts journeyed...
David Washbrook's influential early work on South India set the terms for much subsequent debate abo...
David Washbrook was an early and very important contributor to studies of the history of caste under...
The term “Dalit” means “suppressed”, “crushed” or “broken to pieces.” The term “Dalit” was used in t...
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...
Singapore’s past as a penal settlement has been largely based upon the usage of Indian convict labou...
[First paragraph] Between 1789 and 1939 the British transported at least 108,000 Indian, Burmese, Ma...
Meyer Éric. Roberts (Michael) : Caste Conflict and Elite Formation : The Rise of a Karava Elite in S...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2017-06Ethnically-defined conflicts are major concerns ...
Banishment and exile were common punishments in early modern Europe. Though not subject to confineme...
This paper explores practices of kidnap and confinement in the Andamans penal colony, for the period...
This article explores the transportation of Indian convicts to the port cities of the Bay of Bengal ...
India has been basically an agrarian country and land revenue was the chief source of income to the ...
© 2018 selection and editorial matter, D. Venkat Rao individual chapters, the contributors. The cast...
From the seventeenth to twentieth centuries, approximately 380,000 transportation convicts journeyed...
David Washbrook's influential early work on South India set the terms for much subsequent debate abo...
David Washbrook was an early and very important contributor to studies of the history of caste under...
The term “Dalit” means “suppressed”, “crushed” or “broken to pieces.” The term “Dalit” was used in t...