Abstract This paper tries to examine the system of labour recruitment and migration from mainland Bengal to Burma. Besides, it seeks to understand the state of indentured labour recruited through Maistry system which may be conceptualised as a modern slavery. The bonded labour in this system was not only to explore the mining resources or not only for the developing industrial economy in colonial Burma but also to enslaving them with debt-bondage system. They were bound to work in inhuman conditions and unable to break the contract with employers because of uncertain future and due to fear of being considered untouchable in society. Hence the said system can be understood as slavery in modern British Empire in Southeast Asia. Bengali Trave...
In the history of Burma's political economy, few groups have been so roundly vilified as the Chettia...
The Indian Ocean arena has been a zone of circulation and network for people, capital and commoditie...
This thesis explores how voices from Calcutta—the colonial capital of British India—contributed to d...
Abstract The significance of Burma to the history of global and Indian migration can be understood b...
This paper attempts to tell the story of marginalized agrarian communities, who were economically de...
First published in 1984. Indentured labour migration in the nineteenth century intersects many of th...
Abstract The history of migration in India is among the most diverse and complex in the world. Sout...
This paper focuses on the process of Indian labour migration and regulation of labour who have migra...
This article seeks to shift the frame of analysis within which discussions of Indian indentured migr...
© 2016 Asian Studies Association of Australia. The large-scale movement of people between Burma and ...
This article explores the transportation of Indian convicts to the port cities of the Bay of Bengal ...
Contemporary historiography on colonial rule in India is partly inclined to discuss changes and inte...
This dissertation examines the history of work in the Dutch East India Company (VOC) and the English...
This paper will analyze migration from rural eastern Nepal to tea plantations in eastern Nepal and D...
This article seeks to shift the frame of analysis within which discussions of Indian indentured migr...
In the history of Burma's political economy, few groups have been so roundly vilified as the Chettia...
The Indian Ocean arena has been a zone of circulation and network for people, capital and commoditie...
This thesis explores how voices from Calcutta—the colonial capital of British India—contributed to d...
Abstract The significance of Burma to the history of global and Indian migration can be understood b...
This paper attempts to tell the story of marginalized agrarian communities, who were economically de...
First published in 1984. Indentured labour migration in the nineteenth century intersects many of th...
Abstract The history of migration in India is among the most diverse and complex in the world. Sout...
This paper focuses on the process of Indian labour migration and regulation of labour who have migra...
This article seeks to shift the frame of analysis within which discussions of Indian indentured migr...
© 2016 Asian Studies Association of Australia. The large-scale movement of people between Burma and ...
This article explores the transportation of Indian convicts to the port cities of the Bay of Bengal ...
Contemporary historiography on colonial rule in India is partly inclined to discuss changes and inte...
This dissertation examines the history of work in the Dutch East India Company (VOC) and the English...
This paper will analyze migration from rural eastern Nepal to tea plantations in eastern Nepal and D...
This article seeks to shift the frame of analysis within which discussions of Indian indentured migr...
In the history of Burma's political economy, few groups have been so roundly vilified as the Chettia...
The Indian Ocean arena has been a zone of circulation and network for people, capital and commoditie...
This thesis explores how voices from Calcutta—the colonial capital of British India—contributed to d...