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Richard B. Allen (Author)

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052164125X 978-0521641258 November 13, 1999 0
This social and economic history of the island of Mauritius, from French colonization in 1721 to the beginnings of modern political life in the mid-1930s, emphasizes the importance of domestic capital formation, particularly in the sugar industry. Describing changing relationships among different elements in the society, slave, free and maroon, and East Indian indentured populations, it shows how these were conditioned by demographic changes, world markets, and local institutions. It brings the Mauritian case to the attention of scholars engaged in the comparative study of slavery and plantation systems.

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"Presents a history of slaves, freedmen, and indentured laborers in colonial Mauritius, exploring the role these populations played in shaping the Mauritian experience." Journal of Economic Literature

"This is an excellent book and a genuine contribution to the history of slavery, sugar, and the European tropical economies." International Journal of African Historical Studies

"It is an important book, and one that deserves wide readership by all those engaged in the study and research of plantation economies and the nature and impact of labor migration within the British Empire. Clare Anderson, Historian

"meticulous study of labor, capital and social relations, ...Admirably interdisciplinary in scope...Allen has established an irrevocable milestone for the study of colonial economic and plantation societies" Amer His Rev

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This social and economic history of the island of Mauritius, from French colonization in 1721 to the beginnings of modern political life in the mid-1930s, emphasises the importance of domestic capital formation, particularly in the sugar industry. Describing changing relationships between different elements in the society, slave, free and maroon, and East Indian indentured populations, it shows how these were conditioned by demographic changes, world markets, and local institutions. It brings the Mauritian case to the attention of scholars engaged in the comparative study of slavery and plantation systems.

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Like their counterparts in other slave-plantation societies, colonists on the Ile de France were plagued by the problem of maroonage, or the flight of slaves from their masters. Read the first page
Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
colored involvement, social structural stability, local free population, grand morcellement, colonial labor relations, free colored residents, free colored households, maroon activity, local slave population, other plantation colonies, illegal absence, female maroons, industrial residence, local sugar industry, metropolitan investment, local labor relations, new freedmen, crop finance, maroon slaves, local economic life, notarial record, district registers, emancipated population, indentured laborers, estate laborers
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Port Louis, Plaines Wilhems, Ile de France, Rivière du Rempart, Indian Ocean, Grand Port, Royal Commissioners, John Finniss, Commission of Eastern Enquiry, Governor Gomm, Protector of Immigrants, Belle Mare, Bureau du Marronage, Chamber of Agriculture, Goorachand Lalla, West Indian, Captain Lloyd, Compagnie des Indes, Ile de Bourbon, Protector Beyts, Royal Commission of Inquiry, Seewoodharry Bhaguth, Cape of Good Hope, Edward Chapman, Governor Nicolay
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