Managing Mobility : The British Imperial State and Global Migration, 1840-1860
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TextSprache: Englisch Reihen: Modern British HistoriesCambridge Cambridge University Press; Cambridge University Press (Virtual Publishing) 2024Beschreibung: X, 286 SeitenInhaltstyp: Text Medientyp: Computermedien Datenträgertyp: Online RessourceISBN: 9781108983280Online-Ressourcen: Volltext Zusammenfassung: Introduction; 1. 'An awful Remedy': Irish Famine migration and Laissez-Faire theodicy, 1846-1853; 2. 'A long Train of moral Evils': the end of convict transportation and the rise of assisted emigration to Australia, c. 1837-1853; 3. 'The most perfect skeletons I ever saw': 'liberated' African immigration and the free trade crisis in the British Caribbean, 1838-50; 4. 'A stranger to the facts will hardly credit the Negligence': Indian indentured immigration to the British Caribbean I. 1838-52; 5. 'Complaints are still made of inadequate clothing': administrative muddle, Indian casualties, and the fortunes of William Humphreys; 6. 'A new Epoch in the History of the experiment': Indian indentured immigration to the British Caribbean II. 1852-70; Conclusion: Migration, the imperial State, and the British Empire in 1860; Index.
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Introduction; 1. 'An awful Remedy': Irish Famine migration and Laissez-Faire theodicy, 1846-1853; 2. 'A long Train of moral Evils': the end of convict transportation and the rise of assisted emigration to Australia, c. 1837-1853; 3. 'The most perfect skeletons I ever saw': 'liberated' African immigration and the free trade crisis in the British Caribbean, 1838-50; 4. 'A stranger to the facts will hardly credit the Negligence': Indian indentured immigration to the British Caribbean I. 1838-52; 5. 'Complaints are still made of inadequate clothing': administrative muddle, Indian casualties, and the fortunes of William Humphreys; 6. 'A new Epoch in the History of the experiment': Indian indentured immigration to the British Caribbean II. 1852-70; Conclusion: Migration, the imperial State, and the British Empire in 1860; Index.
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