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Servitude in Modern Times

English · Hardback

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This book offers a comparative analysis of the major systems of servitude present in the world since 1500. Slavery, serfdom, debt bondage, indentured service and convict labour all provided labour and service through the legal subjection of one person to another, but remained very different. By comparison and contrast, this study seeks to establish their distinctive character.
Servitude in Modern Times concentrates on the forms of servitude that figured in the process of early modernization: notably the white bonded labour, convict and indentured, used to settle North America; the slave systems of the Americas and the Ottoman Empire; and the serf regimes of central and eastern Europe. It also examines the servitude that survived the emancipations of the nineteenth century: the endurance of slavery and debt bondage in Africa and Asia; the extensive use of indentured service on colonial plantations; the forced labour provided by the concentration camps of Soviet Russia and Nazi Germany. Traditional assumptions are challenged: M. L. Bush argues against the standard, neo-abolitionist view that the servile were powerless victims, proposing that, in most cases, they ingeniously succeeded in acquiring rights and liberties. He shows how servitude contributed to the modernizing process by compensating for the shortage of waged labour which was frequently encountered by early capitalism. In this respect the book challenges the progressiveness with which modernization has normally been depicted.
Servitude in Modern Times will be of great interest to students and scholars in history, politics and sociology, as well as to a general public horrified by man's inhumanity to man.


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Preface. Part I: The Forms of Legal Bondage:.
1. Servitude Comparatively Considered.
2. Modern Slavery.
3. Modern Serfdom.
4. Indentured Service.
5. Debt Bondage.
6. Penal Servitude.
Part II: Emergence and Development:.
7. White Servitude in the Americas.
8. New World Slavery.
9. European Serfdom.
10. Islamic Slavery.
Part III: Emancipation and After:.
11. Abolition in Europe and the Americas.
12. The Survival of Servitude.
Conclusion: The Significance of Modern Servitude.
A Bibliography Essay.
Notes.
Index.


About the author










M. L. Bush is Research Professor of History at Manchester Metropolitan University

Summary

This book offers a comparative analysis of the major systems of servitude present in the world since 1500. Slavery, serfdom, debt bondage, indentured service and convict labour all provided labour and service through the legal subjection of one person to another, but remained very different.

Product details

Authors M L Bush, M. L. Bush, M. L. (Manchester Metropolitan University) Bush, Michael Bush, ML Bush
Publisher Polity Press
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 02.11.2000
 
EAN 9780745617299
ISBN 978-0-7456-1729-9
No. of pages 304
Dimensions 160 mm x 236 mm x 28 mm
Weight 544 g
Series Themes in History
Themes in History
Subjects Humanities, art, music > History > Cultural history
Non-fiction book > History > Miscellaneous

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