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Testimonies of Enslavement Sources on Slavery from the Indian Ocean World by Matthias van Rossum and Alexander Geelen and Bram van den Hout and Merve Tosun, Bloomsbury Publishing Plc


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    Author(s)Matthias van Rossum and Alexander Geelen and Bram van den Hout and Merve Tosun
    PublisherBloomsbury Publishing Plc
    ISBN9781350201644
    Pages328
    BindingSoftcover
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearAugust 2022

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    Bloomsbury Publishing Plc Testimonies of Enslavement Sources on Slavery from the Indian Ocean World by Matthias van Rossum and Alexander Geelen and Bram van den Hout and Merve Tosun

    Drawing on the rich archives of the Court of Justice of Cochin, a main settlement of the Dutch East India Company, this book presents ten court cases that deal with themes of enslavement and 'enslavebility'. Offering detailed insights into interrogations and testimonies, they paint a unique picture of the complex historical realities in which processes of enslavement and relations of slavery were shaped. Each original Dutch transcript is followed by an English translation, shedding light on the interactions between local systems of bondage and global systems of commodified slavery, and providing a new perspective on the global history of slavery.Analysing slavery in the Indian Ocean and South Asia, these case studies examine the dynamics of bondage, caste and social control, while offering a counterpoint to the traditional focus on Atlantic slavery.show more



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