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Worthy of Freedom - Indenture and Free Labor in the Era of Emancipation

English · Hardback

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A study of Indian indentured labor in Mauritius, British Guiana, and Trinidad that explores the history of indenture's normalization.In this book, historian Jonathan Connolly traces the normalization of indenture from its controversial beginnings to its widespread adoption across the British Empire during the nineteenth century. Initially viewed as a covert revival of slavery, indenture caused a scandal in Britain and India. But over time, economic conflict in the colonies altered public perceptions of indenture, now increasingly viewed as a legitimate form of free labor and a means of preserving the promise of abolition. Connolly explains how the large-scale, state-sponsored migration of Indian subjects to work on sugar plantations across Mauritius, British Guiana, and Trinidad transformed both the notion of post-slavery free labor and the political economy of emancipation.Excavating legal and public debates and tracing practical applications of the law, Connolly carefully reconstructs how the categories of free and unfree labor were made and remade to suit the interests of capital and empire, showing that emancipation was not simply a triumphal event but, rather, a deeply contested process. In so doing, he advances an original interpretation of how indenture changed the meaning of "freedom" in a post-abolition world.

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Authors Jonathan Connolly
Publisher University Of Chicago Press
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 07.06.2024
 
EAN 9780226833620
ISBN 978-0-226-83362-0
No. of pages 272
Subjects Humanities, art, music > History

History, European History, HISTORY / World, HISTORY / Europe / Great Britain / Victorian Era (1837-1901), United Kingdom, Great Britain, General and world history, 1837–1901 (Victorian period)

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