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Many Middle Passages
Forced Migration and the Making of the Modern World (California World History Library)
By Emma Christopher (Edited by), Cassandra Pybus (Edited by), Marcus Rediker (Edited by)

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Paperback, 274 pages
Published
United States, 1 September 2007

This groundbreaking book presents a global perspective on the history of forced migration over three centuries and illuminates the centrality of these vast movements of people in the making of the modern world. Highly original essays from renowned international scholars trace the history of slaves, indentured servants, transported convicts, bonded soldiers, trafficked women, and coolie and Kanaka labor across the Pacific, Indian, and Atlantic Oceans. They depict the cruelty of the captivity, torture, terror, and death involved in the shipping of human cargo over the waterways of the world, which continues unabated to this day. At the same time, these essays highlight the forms of resistance and cultural creativity that have emerged from this violent history. Together, the essays accomplish what no single author could provide: a truly global context for understanding the experience of men, women, and children forced into the violent and alienating experience of bonded labor in a strange new world. This pioneering volume also begins to chart a new role of the sea as a key site where history is made. ]]>


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This groundbreaking book presents a global perspective on the history of forced migration over three centuries and illuminates the centrality of these vast movements of people in the making of the modern world. Highly original essays from renowned international scholars trace the history of slaves, indentured servants, transported convicts, bonded soldiers, trafficked women, and coolie and Kanaka labor across the Pacific, Indian, and Atlantic Oceans. They depict the cruelty of the captivity, torture, terror, and death involved in the shipping of human cargo over the waterways of the world, which continues unabated to this day. At the same time, these essays highlight the forms of resistance and cultural creativity that have emerged from this violent history. Together, the essays accomplish what no single author could provide: a truly global context for understanding the experience of men, women, and children forced into the violent and alienating experience of bonded labor in a strange new world. This pioneering volume also begins to chart a new role of the sea as a key site where history is made. ]]>

Product Details
EAN
9780520252073
ISBN
0520252071
Other Information
5 maps, 1 table
Dimensions
22.6 x 16.9 x 1.7 centimeters (0.36 kg)

Table of Contents

List of Maps Introduction Marcus Rediker, Cassandra Pybus, and Emma Christopher 1. The Other Middle Passage: The African Slave Trade in the Indian Ocean Edward A. Alpers 2. The East African Middle Passage: David Livingstone, the Zambesi Expedition, and Lake Nyassa, 1858--1866 Iain McCalman 3. The Iranun and Balangingi Slaving Voyage: Middle Passages in the Sulu Zone James Warren 4. The Voyage Out: Peter Kolb and VOC Voyages to the Cape Nigel Penn 5. Bound for Botany Bay: John Martin's Voyage to Australia Cassandra Pybus 6. "The Slave Trade Is Merciful Compared to [This]": Slave Traders, Convict Transportation, and the Abolitionists Emma Christopher 7. Convict Passages in the Indian Ocean, c. 1790--1860 Clare Anderson 8. After Slavery: Forced Drafts of Irish and Chinese Labor in the American Civil War, or the Search for Liquid Labor Scott Reynolds Nelson 9. La Trata Amarilla: The "Yellow Trade" and the Middle Passage, 1847--1884 Evelyn Hu-DeHart 10. "A Most Irregular Traffic": The Oceanic Passages of the Melanesian Labor Trade Laurence Brown 11. La Traite des Jaunes: Trafficking in Women and Children across the China Sea Julia Martinez Afterword: "All of It Is Now" Kevin Bales and Zoe Trodd Postscript: Gun-Slave Cycle Marcus Rediker Appendix Index

About the Author

Marcus Rediker is Professor of History at the University of Pittsburgh and author of The Slave Ship: A Human History. Cassandra Pybus is Research Professor of History at the University of Sydney, Australia, and author of Epic Journeys of Freedom: Runaway Slaves of the American Revolution and Their Global Question for Liberty. Emma Christopher is an Australian Research Council Fellow at the University of Sydney, Australia, and author of Slave Ship Sailors and Their Captive Cargos, 1730-1807.

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