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
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Series:Studies in global social history ; v. 7.
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505 0 0 |t Preliminary Material /  |r M. Van Der Linden --   |t Introduction /  |r Marcel Van Der Linden --   |t Appendix: An Act For The Abolition Of The Slave Trade 47° Georgii III, Session 1, Cap. XXXVI /  |r M. Van Der Linden --   |t Commemorating Abolition, 1807-2007 /  |r James Walvin --   |t The \'Veil\' In Post-Slavery Society. New Challenges For Historians: The Case Of Surinam, 1808-2008 /  |r Angelie Sens --   |t Was Abolition Of The American And British Slave Trade Significant In The Broader Atlantic Context? /  |r David Eltis --   |t The Limited Impact Of 1808 In Brazil /  |r Dick Geary --   |t Revolution And Emancipation: The Role Of Abolitionism In Ending Slavery In The Americas /  |r Robin Blackburn --   |t Abolition From Below: The 1808 Revolt In The Cape Colony /  |r Nicole Ulrich --   |t Slavery After The Abolition Of The Slave Trade: The United States And The British West Indies /  |r Stanley L. Engerman --   |t The Abolition Act And The Development Of Abolitionist Movements In 19th Century Europe /  |r Andreas Gestrich --   |t “As Always, The Trouble Is With The French.\' Britain, France, The Netherlands And The Colonial Labor Market In The 19th Century /  |r Pieter C. Emmer --   |t What Came After Emancipation? A Micro-Historical Comparison Between Cuba And The United States /  |r Michael Zeuske and Norbert Finzsch --   |t Land Policies In Jamaica, 1830-1940 /  |r Claus Füllberg-Stolberg --   |t Abolitionist Rhetorics, Colonial Conquest, And The Slow Death Of Slavery In Germany’s African Empire /  |r Andreas Eckert --   |t More Continuity Than Change? New Forms Of Unfree Labor In The Belgian Congo, 1908-1930 /  |r Julia Seibert --   |t 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 /  |r Ulbe Bosma --   |t Indenture, Grand Narratives And Fragmented Histories: The Dutch East Indies, C. 1880-1940 /  |r Roger Knight --   |t The Long-Term Trajectory Of Anti-Slavery In International Politics: From The Expansion Of The European International System To Unequal International Development /  |r Susan Zimmermann --   |t Bibliography /  |r M. Van Der Linden --   |t Index /  |r M. Van Der Linden. 
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504 |a Includes bibliographical references and index. 
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650 0 |a Slavery  |x Law and legislation  |x History. 
650 0 |a Antislavery movements  |x History. 
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