04768nam 2200721Ia 450 991045174080332120210527012248.097866123603501-282-36035-30-520-94098-91-4356-0192-010.1525/9780520940987(CKB)1000000000478629(EBL)314081(OCoLC)290593779(SSID)ssj0000197583(PQKBManifestationID)11189150(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000197583(PQKBWorkID)10161333(PQKB)11093606(MiAaPQ)EBC314081(DE-B1597)520834(OCoLC)173812467(DE-B1597)9780520940987(Au-PeEL)EBL314081(CaPaEBR)ebr10190617(CaONFJC)MIL236035(EXLCZ)99100000000047862920070302d2007 uy 0engurun#---|u||utxtccrMany middle passages[electronic resource] forced migration and the making of the modern world /edited by Emma Christopher, Cassandra Pybus, Marcus RedikerBerkeley ;London University of California Pressc20071 online resource (275 p.)California World History Library ;5Description based upon print version of record.0-520-25206-3 0-520-25207-1 Includes bibliographical references and index.Front matter --Contents --Acknowledgments --Introduction --Introduction /Rediker, Marcus / Pybus, Cassandra / Christopher, Emma --One. The Other Middle Passage: The African Slave Trade in the Indian Ocean /Alpers, Edward A. --Two. The East African Middle Passage: David Livingstone, the Zambesi Expedition, and Lake Nyassa, 1858-1866 /McCalman, Iain --Three. The Iranun and Balangingi Slaving Voyage: Middle Passages in the Sulu Zone /Warren, James --Four. The Voyage Out: Peter Kolb and VOC Voyages to the Cape /Penn, Nigel --Five Bound for Botany Bay: John Martin's Voyage to Australia /Pybus, Cassandra --Six. "The Slave Trade Is Merciful Compared to [This]": Slave Traders, Convict Transportation, and the Abolitionists /Christopher, Emma --Seven. Convict Passages in the Indian Ocean, c. 1790-1860 /Anderson, Clare --Eight. After Slavery Forced: Drafts of Irish and Chinese Labor in the American Civil War, or the Search for Liquid Labor /Nelson, Scott Reynolds --Nine. La Trata Amarilla: The "Yellow Trade" and the Middle Passage, 1847-1884 /Hu-DeHart, Evelyn --Ten. "A Most Irregular Traffic": The Oceanic Passages of the Melanesian Labor Trade /Brown, Laurence --Eleven. La Traite des Jaunes: Trafficking in Women and Children across the China Sea /Martínez, Julia --Afterword: "All of It Is Now" /Bales, Kevin / Trodd, Zoe --Postscript: The Gun-Slave Cycle /Rediker, Marcus --Appendix --Contributors --IndexThis groundbreaking book presents a global perspective on the history of forced migration over three centuries and illuminates the centrality of these vast movements of people in the making of the modern world. Highly original essays from renowned international scholars trace the history of slaves, indentured servants, transported convicts, bonded soldiers, trafficked women, and coolie and Kanaka labor across the Pacific, Indian, and Atlantic Oceans. They depict the cruelty of the captivity, torture, terror, and death involved in the shipping of human cargo over the waterways of the world, which continues unabated to this day. At the same time, these essays highlight the forms of resistance and cultural creativity that have emerged from this violent history. Together, the essays accomplish what no single author could provide: a truly global context for understanding the experience of men, women, and children forced into the violent and alienating experience of bonded labor in a strange new world. This pioneering volume also begins to chart a new role of the sea as a key site where history is made.California World History LibrarySlave tradeAfricaHistorySlavesSlaveryElectronic books.Slave tradeHistory.Slaves.Slavery.306.362096Christopher Emma1971-1028163Pybus Cassandra532316Rediker Marcus254938MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910451740803321Many middle passages2464254UNINA