After Slavery: Indian Indentured Labourers British Guiana, 1838 To 1917

After Slavery: Indian Indentured Labourers British Guiana, 1838 To 1917

written by Bishundut R. Singh, fl. 2016 (Hertford, England: Hansib Publications, 2016, originally published 2016), 364 page(s)

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Abstract / Summary
Much has been written about the ravages and evils of Britain’s colonial past; fraud, force and injustice litter the historical landscape on which the nation was built. And this is not just another tome about ‘man’s inhumanity to man’.What is different about After Slavery: Indian Indentured Labourers is its in-depth exposition of the events and issues – based largely on original and unpublished sources – that informed and shaped the history of indentured immigration to British Guiana. These issues ranged from the state of the economy after the abolition of slavery; the forces that drove many Indians to emigrate; the conditions under which they lived and worked, and their survival against the tyranny of the planters.After Slavery also examines the coping mechanisms and survival strategies many adopted to manage, exploit and profit from the many schemes of control and subterfuge imposed by the colonial authorities. It traces the evolution from servility to political and professional power – a deliberate mental shift that created the platform for their children’s education and to their progressive advancement in the various professions.The slow awakening of Indian Nationalist leaders to the evils of indenture is explored, illustrated by their dogged persistence that broke the resistance of the government against abolishing the system of indentured labour.While other works have addressed the various aspects of indenture in British Guiana, many neglect to provide a comprehensive study of the views of those who were actually responsible for formulating and implementing immigration policies. This book attempts to fill that gap.
Field of Interest
Black Studies
Author
Bishundut R. Singh, fl. 2016
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2016 Dr Bishundut R. Singh
Content Type
Book
Warning: Contains explicit content
No
Format
Text
Original Publication Date
2016
Page Count
364
Publication Year
2016
Publisher
Hansib Publications
Place Published / Released
Hertford, England
Subject
Black Studies, Diversity, Communities, Identities and Experiences, Slavery, Migration, Indentured servitude, Forced migration and expulsion, Escravidão, Esclavitud, Guayana, Guiana, British Guiana, Co-operative Republic of Guyana, Guyana, Indians (Asian)
Keywords and Translated Subjects
Escravidão, Esclavitud, Guayana, Guiana, British Guiana, Co-operative Republic of Guyana

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