Free and Unfree Labor in Atlantic and Indian Ocean Port Cities (1700-1850)
Herausgeber: Brandon, Pepijn; Røge, Pernille; Frykman, Niklas
Free and Unfree Labor in Atlantic and Indian Ocean Port Cities (1700-1850)
Herausgeber: Brandon, Pepijn; Røge, Pernille; Frykman, Niklas
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Examines gender, race and status to present a vibrant picture of social relations and working-class cultures in port cities.
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Examines gender, race and status to present a vibrant picture of social relations and working-class cultures in port cities.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 266
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. August 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 203mm x 183mm x 10mm
- Gewicht: 363g
- ISBN-13: 9781108708562
- ISBN-10: 1108708560
- Artikelnr.: 56994590
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- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 266
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. August 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 203mm x 183mm x 10mm
- Gewicht: 363g
- ISBN-13: 9781108708562
- ISBN-10: 1108708560
- Artikelnr.: 56994590
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Introduction. Free and unfree labor in Atlantic and Indian Ocean port
cities (seventeenth-nineteenth centuries) Pepijn Brandon, Niklas Frykman
and Pernille Røge; 1. Labouring transformations of amphibious monsters:
exploring early modern globalization, diversity, and shifting clusters of
labour relations in the context of the Dutch East India Company (1600-1800)
Matthias van Rossum; 2. History below the waterline: enslaved salvage
divers harvesting seaports' hinter-seas in the early modern Atlantic Kevin
Dawson; 3. The household workers of the East India Company ports of
pre-colonial Bengal Titas Chakraborty; 4. Between the plantation and the
port: racialization and social control in eighteenth-century Paramaribo
Pepijn Brandon; 5. Securing trade: the military labor of the British
occupation of Manila, 1762-1764 Megan C. Thomas; 6. The path to sweet
success: free and unfree labor in the building of roads and rails in
Havana, Cuba, 1790-1835 Evelyn P. Jennings; 7. Liberated Africans, slaves,
and convict labor in the construction of Rio de Janeiro's Casa de Correção:
Atlantic labor regimes and confinement in Brazil's port city Martine Jean;
8. Convicts, commodities, and connections in British Asia and the Indian
Ocean, 1789-1866 Clare Anderson; 9. Street food, urban space, and gender:
working on the streets of nineteenth-century Rio de Janeiro (1830-1870)
Melina Teubner; 10. Afterword: reflections on the motley crew as port city
proletariat Marcus Rediker.
cities (seventeenth-nineteenth centuries) Pepijn Brandon, Niklas Frykman
and Pernille Røge; 1. Labouring transformations of amphibious monsters:
exploring early modern globalization, diversity, and shifting clusters of
labour relations in the context of the Dutch East India Company (1600-1800)
Matthias van Rossum; 2. History below the waterline: enslaved salvage
divers harvesting seaports' hinter-seas in the early modern Atlantic Kevin
Dawson; 3. The household workers of the East India Company ports of
pre-colonial Bengal Titas Chakraborty; 4. Between the plantation and the
port: racialization and social control in eighteenth-century Paramaribo
Pepijn Brandon; 5. Securing trade: the military labor of the British
occupation of Manila, 1762-1764 Megan C. Thomas; 6. The path to sweet
success: free and unfree labor in the building of roads and rails in
Havana, Cuba, 1790-1835 Evelyn P. Jennings; 7. Liberated Africans, slaves,
and convict labor in the construction of Rio de Janeiro's Casa de Correção:
Atlantic labor regimes and confinement in Brazil's port city Martine Jean;
8. Convicts, commodities, and connections in British Asia and the Indian
Ocean, 1789-1866 Clare Anderson; 9. Street food, urban space, and gender:
working on the streets of nineteenth-century Rio de Janeiro (1830-1870)
Melina Teubner; 10. Afterword: reflections on the motley crew as port city
proletariat Marcus Rediker.
Introduction. Free and unfree labor in Atlantic and Indian Ocean port
cities (seventeenth-nineteenth centuries) Pepijn Brandon, Niklas Frykman
and Pernille Røge; 1. Labouring transformations of amphibious monsters:
exploring early modern globalization, diversity, and shifting clusters of
labour relations in the context of the Dutch East India Company (1600-1800)
Matthias van Rossum; 2. History below the waterline: enslaved salvage
divers harvesting seaports' hinter-seas in the early modern Atlantic Kevin
Dawson; 3. The household workers of the East India Company ports of
pre-colonial Bengal Titas Chakraborty; 4. Between the plantation and the
port: racialization and social control in eighteenth-century Paramaribo
Pepijn Brandon; 5. Securing trade: the military labor of the British
occupation of Manila, 1762-1764 Megan C. Thomas; 6. The path to sweet
success: free and unfree labor in the building of roads and rails in
Havana, Cuba, 1790-1835 Evelyn P. Jennings; 7. Liberated Africans, slaves,
and convict labor in the construction of Rio de Janeiro's Casa de Correção:
Atlantic labor regimes and confinement in Brazil's port city Martine Jean;
8. Convicts, commodities, and connections in British Asia and the Indian
Ocean, 1789-1866 Clare Anderson; 9. Street food, urban space, and gender:
working on the streets of nineteenth-century Rio de Janeiro (1830-1870)
Melina Teubner; 10. Afterword: reflections on the motley crew as port city
proletariat Marcus Rediker.
cities (seventeenth-nineteenth centuries) Pepijn Brandon, Niklas Frykman
and Pernille Røge; 1. Labouring transformations of amphibious monsters:
exploring early modern globalization, diversity, and shifting clusters of
labour relations in the context of the Dutch East India Company (1600-1800)
Matthias van Rossum; 2. History below the waterline: enslaved salvage
divers harvesting seaports' hinter-seas in the early modern Atlantic Kevin
Dawson; 3. The household workers of the East India Company ports of
pre-colonial Bengal Titas Chakraborty; 4. Between the plantation and the
port: racialization and social control in eighteenth-century Paramaribo
Pepijn Brandon; 5. Securing trade: the military labor of the British
occupation of Manila, 1762-1764 Megan C. Thomas; 6. The path to sweet
success: free and unfree labor in the building of roads and rails in
Havana, Cuba, 1790-1835 Evelyn P. Jennings; 7. Liberated Africans, slaves,
and convict labor in the construction of Rio de Janeiro's Casa de Correção:
Atlantic labor regimes and confinement in Brazil's port city Martine Jean;
8. Convicts, commodities, and connections in British Asia and the Indian
Ocean, 1789-1866 Clare Anderson; 9. Street food, urban space, and gender:
working on the streets of nineteenth-century Rio de Janeiro (1830-1870)
Melina Teubner; 10. Afterword: reflections on the motley crew as port city
proletariat Marcus Rediker.