This article seeks to shift the frame of analysis within which discussions of Indian indentured migration take place. It argues that colonial discourses and practices of indenture are best understood not with regard to the common historiographical framework of whether it was 'a new system of slavery', but in the context of colonial innovations in incarceration and confinement. The article shows how Indian experiences of and knowledge about transportation overseas to penal settlements informed in important ways both their own understandings and representations of migration and the colonial practices associated with the recruitment of indentured labour. In detailing the connections between two supposedly different labour regimes, it thus brin...
From the seventeenth to twentieth centuries, approximately 380,000 transportation convicts journeyed...
This thesis explores how voices from Calcutta—the colonial capital of British India—contributed to d...
This dissertation considers the significance of empire for indentured labor emigration from India. T...
This article seeks to shift the frame of analysis within which discussions of Indian indentured migr...
This article explores the transportation of Indian convicts to the port cities of the Bay of Bengal ...
This article explores the transportation of Indian convicts to the port cities of the Bay of Bengal ...
This paper uses debates about Indian migrant labour that took place in New South Wales in 1836–38 to...
Singapore’s past as a penal settlement has been largely based upon the usage of Indian convict labou...
<p>This is a dissertation about identity and governance, and how they are mutually constituted. Betw...
First published in 1984. Indentured labour migration in the nineteenth century intersects many of th...
Under systems of indenture in the Caribbean, Europeans such as Irish, Scots and Portuguese, as well ...
This article explores the British Empire’s configuration of imprisonment and transportation in the A...
This article explores the British Empire’s configuration of imprisonment and transportation in the A...
Between 1829 and 1917, over 1.3 million men, women and children travelled from India to the sugar co...
This paper focuses on the process of Indian labour migration and regulation of labour who have migra...
From the seventeenth to twentieth centuries, approximately 380,000 transportation convicts journeyed...
This thesis explores how voices from Calcutta—the colonial capital of British India—contributed to d...
This dissertation considers the significance of empire for indentured labor emigration from India. T...
This article seeks to shift the frame of analysis within which discussions of Indian indentured migr...
This article explores the transportation of Indian convicts to the port cities of the Bay of Bengal ...
This article explores the transportation of Indian convicts to the port cities of the Bay of Bengal ...
This paper uses debates about Indian migrant labour that took place in New South Wales in 1836–38 to...
Singapore’s past as a penal settlement has been largely based upon the usage of Indian convict labou...
<p>This is a dissertation about identity and governance, and how they are mutually constituted. Betw...
First published in 1984. Indentured labour migration in the nineteenth century intersects many of th...
Under systems of indenture in the Caribbean, Europeans such as Irish, Scots and Portuguese, as well ...
This article explores the British Empire’s configuration of imprisonment and transportation in the A...
This article explores the British Empire’s configuration of imprisonment and transportation in the A...
Between 1829 and 1917, over 1.3 million men, women and children travelled from India to the sugar co...
This paper focuses on the process of Indian labour migration and regulation of labour who have migra...
From the seventeenth to twentieth centuries, approximately 380,000 transportation convicts journeyed...
This thesis explores how voices from Calcutta—the colonial capital of British India—contributed to d...
This dissertation considers the significance of empire for indentured labor emigration from India. T...