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Slavery and Bondage in Asia, 1550–1850 : Towards a Global History of Coerced Labour / Dependency and Slavery Studies , Frontmatter -- Contents -- List of Maps -- Opening Thoughts -- Slavery and Labour Coercion in Asia – Towards a Global History -- Reflections on Comparing and Connecting Regimes of Slavery and Coerced Labour -- Beyond Maritime Asia. Ideology, Historiography, and Prospects for a Global History of Slaving in Early-Modern Asia -- Coerced Mobilities -- Maritime (Im)mobility: Reconstructing the Supply of Enslaved Labour to Batavia, 1624–1801 -- A Slave Economy in the East Indies: Seaborne Transportation of Slaves to the Banda Islands -- The ‘Coolie Trade’ via Southeast Asia: Exporting Chinese Indentured Labourers to Cuba through the Spanish Philippines -- Regimes -- Boundaries of Bondage: Slavery and Enslaveability in VOC Ceylon -- Government Slavery in Portuguese Melaka, 1511–1523 -- The Eastward Routes: Swedish Prisoners and Overlapping Regimes of Coercion in the Russian, Chinese and Dzungar Empires -- Households, Family Politics, and Slavery in Nepal -- Local Networks of the Slave Trade in Colonial Kerala -- Transformations -- Suspicion and Repression: Ming China, Tokugawa Japan, and the End of the Japanese-European Slave Trade (1614–1635) -- Famine Labour and Coercion in Relief-based Public Works Construction in Colonial India in the Late Nineteenth Century -- Bibliography -- List of Contributors -- Index |
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Frontmatter -- Contents -- List of Maps -- Opening Thoughts -- Slavery and Labour Coercion in Asia – Towards a Global History -- Reflections on Comparing and Connecting Regimes of Slavery and Coerced Labour -- Beyond Maritime Asia. Ideology, Historiography, and Prospects for a Global History of Slaving in Early-Modern Asia -- Coerced Mobilities -- Maritime (Im)mobility: Reconstructing the Supply of Enslaved Labour to Batavia, 1624–1801 -- A Slave Economy in the East Indies: Seaborne Transportation of Slaves to the Banda Islands -- The ‘Coolie Trade’ via Southeast Asia: Exporting Chinese Indentured Labourers to Cuba through the Spanish Philippines -- Regimes -- Boundaries of Bondage: Slavery and Enslaveability in VOC Ceylon -- Government Slavery in Portuguese Melaka, 1511–1523 -- The Eastward Routes: Swedish Prisoners and Overlapping Regimes of Coercion in the Russian, Chinese and Dzungar Empires -- Households, Family Politics, and Slavery in Nepal -- Local Networks of the Slave Trade in Colonial Kerala -- Transformations -- Suspicion and Repression: Ming China, Tokugawa Japan, and the End of the Japanese-European Slave Trade (1614–1635) -- Famine Labour and Coercion in Relief-based Public Works Construction in Colonial India in the Late Nineteenth Century -- Bibliography -- List of Contributors -- Index |
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Frontmatter -- Contents -- List of Maps -- Opening Thoughts -- Slavery and Labour Coercion in Asia – Towards a Global History -- Reflections on Comparing and Connecting Regimes of Slavery and Coerced Labour -- Beyond Maritime Asia. Ideology, Historiography, and Prospects for a Global History of Slaving in Early-Modern Asia -- Coerced Mobilities -- Maritime (Im)mobility: Reconstructing the Supply of Enslaved Labour to Batavia, 1624–1801 -- A Slave Economy in the East Indies: Seaborne Transportation of Slaves to the Banda Islands -- The ‘Coolie Trade’ via Southeast Asia: Exporting Chinese Indentured Labourers to Cuba through the Spanish Philippines -- Regimes -- Boundaries of Bondage: Slavery and Enslaveability in VOC Ceylon -- Government Slavery in Portuguese Melaka, 1511–1523 -- The Eastward Routes: Swedish Prisoners and Overlapping Regimes of Coercion in the Russian, Chinese and Dzungar Empires -- Households, Family Politics, and Slavery in Nepal -- Local Networks of the Slave Trade in Colonial Kerala -- Transformations -- Suspicion and Repression: Ming China, Tokugawa Japan, and the End of the Japanese-European Slave Trade (1614–1635) -- Famine Labour and Coercion in Relief-based Public Works Construction in Colonial India in the Late Nineteenth Century -- Bibliography -- List of Contributors -- Index |
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