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Convict Labor in the Portuguese Empire, 1740-1932 - Redefining the Empire with Forced Labor and New Imperialism

English · Hardback

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Forced convict labor provided the Portuguese with solutions to the growing criminal population at home and the lack of infrastructure in Angola and Mozambique. In Convict Labor in the Portuguese Empire, Timothy J. Coates examines the role of large numbers of convicts in Portuguese Africa from 1800 until 1932. This work examines the numbers, rationale, and realities of convict labor (largely) in Angola during this period, but Mozambique is a secondary area, as well as late colonial times in Brazil.

This is a unique, first study of an experiment in convict labor in Africa directed by a European power; it will be welcomed by scholars of Africa and New Imperialism, as well as those interested in law and labor.

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Timothy J. Coates, Ph. D. (1993) University of Minnesota, is Professor of History at the College of Charleston. He has published two monographs, numerous articles and chapters in collections. Most recently, he contributed to The Cambridge World History of Slavery.

Product details

Authors Timothy J Coates, Timothy J. Coates
Publisher Brill
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 12.11.2013
 
EAN 9789004254299
ISBN 978-90-04-25429-9
No. of pages 232
Dimensions 156 mm x 241 mm x 20 mm
Weight 492 g
Series European Expansion and Indigen
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Law > General, dictionaries

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