Slaves, Freedmen and Indentured Laborers in Colonial Mauritius
Richard B. Allen
This social and economic history of the island of Mauritius, from French colonization in 1721 to the beginnings of modern political life in the mid-1930s, emphasizes the importance of domestic capital formation, particularly in the sugar industry. Describing changing relationships among different elements in the society, slave, free and maroon, and East Indian indentured populations, it shows how these were conditioned by demographic changes, world markets, and local institutions. It brings the Mauritian case to the attention of scholars engaged in the comparative study of slavery and plantation systems.
Κατηγορίες:
Έτος:
1999
Εκδότης:
Cambridge University Press
Γλώσσα:
english
Σελίδες:
241
ISBN 10:
052164125X
ISBN 13:
9780521641258
Αρχείο:
PDF, 865 KB
IPFS:
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english, 1999