Humanitarian intervention and changing labor relations : the long-term consequences of the abolition of the slave trade / / edited by Marcel van der Linden.

In 1807 the British “Act for the Abolition of the Slave Trade” received the Royal Assent. The Act represented the first significant attempt by a Great Power to exert global influence over the development of human rights, and, relatedly, labor conditions worldwide. The essays presented in this book b...

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Superior document:Studies in global social history, v. 7
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Year of Publication:2011
Edition:1st ed.
Language:English
Series:Studies in global social history ; v. 7.
Physical Description:1 online resource (574 p.)
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Other title:Preliminary Material /
Introduction /
Appendix: An Act For The Abolition Of The Slave Trade 47° Georgii III, Session 1, Cap. XXXVI /
Commemorating Abolition, 1807-2007 /
The \'Veil\' In Post-Slavery Society. New Challenges For Historians: The Case Of Surinam, 1808-2008 /
Was Abolition Of The American And British Slave Trade Significant In The Broader Atlantic Context? /
The Limited Impact Of 1808 In Brazil /
Revolution And Emancipation: The Role Of Abolitionism In Ending Slavery In The Americas /
Abolition From Below: The 1808 Revolt In The Cape Colony /
Slavery After The Abolition Of The Slave Trade: The United States And The British West Indies /
The Abolition Act And The Development Of Abolitionist Movements In 19th Century Europe /
“As Always, The Trouble Is With The French.\' Britain, France, The Netherlands And The Colonial Labor Market In The 19th Century /
What Came After Emancipation? A Micro-Historical Comparison Between Cuba And The United States /
Land Policies In Jamaica, 1830-1940 /
Abolitionist Rhetorics, Colonial Conquest, And The Slow Death Of Slavery In Germany’s African Empire /
More Continuity Than Change? New Forms Of Unfree Labor In The Belgian Congo, 1908-1930 /
The Discourse On Free Labor And The Forced Cultivation System: The Contradictory Consequences Of The Abolition Of The Slave Trade In Colonial Java, 1811-1870 /
Indenture, Grand Narratives And Fragmented Histories: The Dutch East Indies, C. 1880-1940 /
The Long-Term Trajectory Of Anti-Slavery In International Politics: From The Expansion Of The European International System To Unequal International Development /
Bibliography /
Index /
Summary:In 1807 the British “Act for the Abolition of the Slave Trade” received the Royal Assent. The Act represented the first significant attempt by a Great Power to exert global influence over the development of human rights, and, relatedly, labor conditions worldwide. The essays presented in this book by an international panel of historians and social scientists aim to shed light specifically on the changes which the legal abolition of the slave trade brought about – directly and indirectly – in the labor relations of different regions and continents. The sixteen essays discuss the connected developments in the Americas (Brazil, the Caribbean and the United States), Africa (Cameroon, the Cape Colony, the Belgian Congo) and the Netherlands Indies (Java).
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:1283119870
9786613119872
9004188525
ISSN:1874-6705 ;
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: edited by Marcel van der Linden.