This essay contextualizes Edward Gibbon Wakefield’s plan of systematic colonization of Australia within the social and political economic debates surrounding the process of slave emancipation in the British West Indies from the 1830s onwards. Wakefield’s proposal to induce wage labour by preventing the labourers from becoming independent producers and proprietors was an important expression of a pan-imperial concern on the relation between the extension of the “field of employment” and the concentration of the labour force; this issue also troubled the architects of the abolition, charged with the unprecedented task of turning over six hundred thousand West Indian slaves into free labourers without ruining plantation economy. Ana...
Field of study: History.Dr. Theodore Koditschek, Thesis Advisor."May 2017."[ACCESS RESTRICTED TO THE...
This thesis considers Lord Palmerston’s relationship with British anti-slavery, that is the Governme...
This paper argues that the writings of abolitionist Samuel Ringgold Ward and other anti-slavery grou...
This essay contextualizes Edward Gibbon Wakefield’s plan of systematic colonization of Australia wi...
This essay will explore the relationship between enslavement, emancipation and the larger labour his...
In the mid-nineteenth century, the British people experienced a revival of interest in expanding the...
British colonial reformer Edward Gibbon Wakefield (1796-1862) is most widely known in scholarly lite...
This chapter examines arguments about the transition from slavery in the period c.1790 and 1833 in r...
The links between British slavery and South Australia were long overlooked until recent research, fu...
This thesis is a study of free people of colour during the era of emancipation in Barbados, with a p...
This article focuses on Edward Gibbon Wakefield's theory of colonization, on Karl Marx's response to...
This essay surveys the ways in which the Jamaican Morant Bay rebellion of 1865 pushed British thinke...
none2siThis essay surveys the proposals of slavery reform advanced by two important figures of Brit...
When British West Indian colonies achieved full emancipation in 1838, Jamaica occupied the unique po...
“Slavery Beyond Slavery: The American South, British Imperialism, and the Circuits of Capital, 1833-...
Field of study: History.Dr. Theodore Koditschek, Thesis Advisor."May 2017."[ACCESS RESTRICTED TO THE...
This thesis considers Lord Palmerston’s relationship with British anti-slavery, that is the Governme...
This paper argues that the writings of abolitionist Samuel Ringgold Ward and other anti-slavery grou...
This essay contextualizes Edward Gibbon Wakefield’s plan of systematic colonization of Australia wi...
This essay will explore the relationship between enslavement, emancipation and the larger labour his...
In the mid-nineteenth century, the British people experienced a revival of interest in expanding the...
British colonial reformer Edward Gibbon Wakefield (1796-1862) is most widely known in scholarly lite...
This chapter examines arguments about the transition from slavery in the period c.1790 and 1833 in r...
The links between British slavery and South Australia were long overlooked until recent research, fu...
This thesis is a study of free people of colour during the era of emancipation in Barbados, with a p...
This article focuses on Edward Gibbon Wakefield's theory of colonization, on Karl Marx's response to...
This essay surveys the ways in which the Jamaican Morant Bay rebellion of 1865 pushed British thinke...
none2siThis essay surveys the proposals of slavery reform advanced by two important figures of Brit...
When British West Indian colonies achieved full emancipation in 1838, Jamaica occupied the unique po...
“Slavery Beyond Slavery: The American South, British Imperialism, and the Circuits of Capital, 1833-...
Field of study: History.Dr. Theodore Koditschek, Thesis Advisor."May 2017."[ACCESS RESTRICTED TO THE...
This thesis considers Lord Palmerston’s relationship with British anti-slavery, that is the Governme...
This paper argues that the writings of abolitionist Samuel Ringgold Ward and other anti-slavery grou...