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Chapter 24 - Gender and Coerced Labor

from Part IV - Aftermath

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  20 April 2017

David Eltis
Affiliation:
Emory University, Atlanta
Stanley L. Engerman
Affiliation:
University of Rochester, New York
Seymour Drescher
Affiliation:
University of Pittsburgh
David Richardson
Affiliation:
University of Hull
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A Guide to Further Reading

Anderson, Clare, Convicts in the Indian Ocean: Transportation from South Asia to Mauritius, 1815–1853 (London, 2000).CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Chunghee, Sarah Soh, “From Imperial Gifts to Sex Slaves: Theorizing Symbolic Representations of the ‘Comfort Women,’” Social Science Japan Journal, 3 (2000): 5976.Google Scholar
Coates, Timothy, Convict Labor in the Portuguese Empire, 1740–1932: Redefining the Empire with Forced Labor and New Imperialism (Leiden, 2014).Google Scholar
Miers, Suzanne, Slavery in the Twentieth Century: The Evolution of a Global Problem (London, 2003).Google Scholar
Northrup, David, Indentured Labor in the Age of Imperialism, 1834–1922 (Cambridge, 1995).Google Scholar
Scott, Joan W., “Gender: A Useful Category of Historical Analysis,” American Historical Review, 91 (1986): 1053–75.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Scully, Pamela, Liberating the Family? Gender and British Slave Emancipation in the Rural Western Cape, South Africa, 1823–1853 (London, 1997).Google Scholar
Scully, Pamela and Paton, Diana (eds.), Gender and Slave Emancipation in the Atlantic World (Durham, NC, 2005).Google Scholar
Tagliacozzo, Eric, Secret Trades, Porous Borders: Smuggling and States Along a Southeast Asian Frontier, 1865–1915 (New Haven, CT, 2006).Google Scholar
Woollacott, Angela, Gender and Empire (London, 2006).CrossRefGoogle Scholar

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