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Indentured Labour in the British Empire, 1834-1920 (Hardcover): Kay Saunders Indentured Labour in the British Empire, 1834-1920 (Hardcover)
Kay Saunders
R3,569 Discovery Miles 35 690 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

First published in 1984. Indentured labour migration in the nineteenth century intersects many of the most serious issues of our own time - racism, Third World poverty, and the arrogance of a great world powers. Indenture suggests lack of freedom and the exploitation of people formed into exile or misadventure. Coming as it did after the abolition of slavery in the British Empire in 1834, in many respects it can be regarded as a replacement of the slave labour system. Indeed, both concerned humanitarians and officials in the nineteenth century, and many historians subsequently have regarded indentured labour merely as 'a new system of slavery'. Many of the articles in this book address themselves to this assertion, whilst investigating the particular variations inherent in their geographic area. The differing patterns of Indian indenture in the West Indies and British Guiana, coming almost immediately after slavery, forms the first section of this book. Attention is given to the Indians engaged in the sugar industries in Mauritius and Fiji, and the rubber industry in Malaya. The use of Pacific Islanders in the Queensland industry is also examined, particularly in the sugar industry which, by the early twentieth century, contained the unique pattern of white, expensive, unionized labour. Other groups dealt with include the aboriginal workers in Australia and the Chinese workers in the Transvaal. Overall, this book is comprehensive and far-reaching in its scope and the complex issues which it raises.

Indentured Labour in the British Empire 1834-1920 (Paperback): Kay Saunders Indentured Labour in the British Empire 1834-1920 (Paperback)
Kay Saunders
R1,158 Discovery Miles 11 580 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

First published in 1984. Indentured labour migration in the nineteenth century intersects many of the most serious issues of our own time - racism, Third World poverty, and the arrogance of a great world powers. Indenture suggests lack of freedom and the exploitation of people formed into exile or misadventure. Coming as it did after the abolition of slavery in the British Empire in 1834, in many respects it can be regarded as a replacement of the slave labour system. Indeed, both concerned humanitarians and officials in the nineteenth century, and many historians subsequently have regarded indentured labour merely as 'a new system of slavery'. Many of the articles in this book address themselves to this assertion, whilst investigating the particular variations inherent in their geographic area. The differing patterns of Indian indenture in the West Indies and British Guiana, coming almost immediately after slavery, forms the first section of this book. Attention is given to the Indians engaged in the sugar industries in Mauritius and Fiji, and the rubber industry in Malaya. The use of Pacific Islanders in the Queensland industry is also examined, particularly in the sugar industry which, by the early twentieth century, contained the unique pattern of white, expensive, unionized labour. Other groups dealt with include the aboriginal workers in Australia and the Chinese workers in the Transvaal. Overall, this book is comprehensive and far-reaching in its scope and the complex issues which it raises.

Workers in Bondage - The Origins and Bases of Unfree Labour in Queensland 1824-1916 (Paperback): Kay Saunders Workers in Bondage - The Origins and Bases of Unfree Labour in Queensland 1824-1916 (Paperback)
Kay Saunders
R811 R703 Discovery Miles 7 030 Save R108 (13%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Workers in Bondage is primarily concerned with Queensland's Pacific Islander labour force, but it begins with the origins of servitude in Queensland during the convict era before separation from New South Wales in 1859. The book also deals with the reconstruction of the Queensland sugar industry after the withdrawal of Islander labour and describes the realities of white labour and the early trade union struggles in the sugar industry.

First published in 1982, Workers in Bondage is based on thorough documentary research in archives and newspapers. Underlying the text is an analysis of labour manipulation by capitalism in a new colony during a time of transition from slavery to indenture in the British Empire. It is a study of race relations in a frontier society.

Workers in Bondage is regarded as a seminal study of colonial Queensland and one of the major books on the Pacific Islands' labour trade.

Deadly Australian Women (Paperback): Kay Saunders Deadly Australian Women (Paperback)
Kay Saunders
R648 Discovery Miles 6 480 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Notorious Australian Women (Paperback): Kay Saunders Notorious Australian Women (Paperback)
Kay Saunders
R481 Discovery Miles 4 810 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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