European Slave Trading in the Indian Ocean, 1500–1850
Book Details
AI Summary
Delivery Location
Delivery fee: Select location
Between 1500 and 1850, European traders shipped hundreds of thousands of African, Indian, Malagasy, and Southeast Asian slaves to ports throughout the Indian Ocean world. The activities of the British, Dutch, French, and Portuguese traders who operated in the Indian Ocean demonstrate that European slave trading was not confined largely to the Atlantic but must now be viewed as a truly global phenomenon. European slave trading and abolitionism in the Indian Ocean also led to the development of an increasingly integrated movement of slave, convict, and indentured labor during the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries, the consequences of which resonated well into the twentieth century.
Richard B. Allen’s magisterial work dramatically expands our understanding of the movement of free and forced labor around the world. Drawing upon extensive archival research and a thorough command of published scholarship, Allen challenges the modern tendency to view the Indian and Atlantic oceans as self-contained units of historical analysis and the attendant failure to understand the ways in which the Indian Ocean and Atlantic worlds have interacted with one another. In so doing, he offers tantalizing new insights into the origins and dynamics of global labor migration in the modern world.
Get European Slave Trading in the Indian Ocean, 1500–1850 by at the best price and quality guaranteed only at Werezi Africa's largest book ecommerce store. The book was published by Ohio University Press and it has pages.
Discover books you might love based on this title.
More in This Genre
French on Shifting Ground
Ksh 15,850.00
The Betrayal of Richard III
Ksh 1,600.00
Die Wuerde der Arbeit zwischen Macht, Dichtung und Glauben
Ksh 9,050.00
A Short History of the American Civil War
Ksh 3,150.00
Our First Ambassador to China
Ksh 9,450.00
The World of Plants in Renaissance Tuscany
Ksh 27,900.00