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Author Allina, Eric.

Title Slavery by any other name : African life under company rule in colonial Mozambique / Eric Allina.

Publication Info. Charlottesville : University of Virginia Press, 2012.

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Description 1 online resource (xiii, 255 pages, 10 unnumbered pages of plates) : illustrations, maps.
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Series Reconsiderations in southern African history
Reconsiderations in southern African history.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents Ending slavery and creating empire in Africa: from the "Indelible stain" to the "light of civilization" -- From law to practice: "certain excesses of severity" -- The critiques and defenses of modern slavery: from without and within, above and below -- Mobility and tactical flight: of workers, chiefs, and villages -- Targeting chiefs: from "fictitious obedience" to "extraordinary political disorder" -- Seniority and subordination: disciplining youth and controlling women's labor -- An "absolute freedom" circumscribed and circumvented: "Employers chosen of their own free will" -- Upward mobility: "improvement of one's social condition" -- Conclusion: forced labor's legacy.
Summary Based on documents from a long-lost and unexplored colonial archive, Slavery by Any Other Name tells the story of how Portugal privatized part of its empire to the Mozambique Company. In the late nineteenth and twentieth centuries, the company governed central Mozambique under a royal charter and built a vast forced labor regime camouflaged by the rhetoric of the civilizing mission. Oral testimonies from more than one hundred Mozambican elders provide a vital counterpoint to the perspectives of colonial officials detailed in the archival records of the Mozambique Company. Putting elders' voices into dialogue with officials' reports, Eric Allina reconstructs this modern form of slavery, explains the impact this coercive labor system had on Africans' lives, and describes strategies they used to mitigate or deflect its burdens. In analyzing Africans' responses to colonial oppression, Allina documents how some Africans succeeded in recovering degrees of sovereignty, not through resistance, but by placing increasing burdens on fellow Africans--a dynamic that paralleled developments throughout much of the continent. This volume also traces the international debate on slavery, labor, and colonialism that ebbed and flowed during the first several decades of the twentieth century, exploring a conversation that extended from the backwoods of the Mozambique-Zimbabwe borderlands to ministerial offices in Lisbon and London. Slavery by Any Other Name situates this history of forced labor in colonial Africa within the broader and deeper history of empire, slavery, and abolition, showing how colonial rule in Africa simultaneously continued and transformed past forms of bondage.
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Language English.
Subject Companhia de Moçambique -- History.
Companhia de Moçambique.
History.
Forced labor -- Mozambique -- History.
Forced labor.
Mozambique.
Mozambique -- History -- 1891-1975.
Chronological Term 1891-1975
Subject Mozambique -- Economic conditions -- To 1975.
Economic conditions.
Chronological Term To 1975
Subject Mozambique -- Rural conditions.
Portugal -- Colonies -- Africa -- Administration.
Portugal.
Rural conditions.
Colonies.
Administration.
Labor policy -- Mozambique -- History.
Labor policy.
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- Human Resources & Personnel Management.
Africa.
HISTORY -- Africa -- South -- Republic of South Africa.
Economic history.
Colonies -- Administration.
Portuguese colonies.
Genre/Form Electronic books.
History.
Other Form: Print version:Allina-Pisano, Eric. Slavery by any other name. Charlottesville : University of Virginia Press, 2012 9780813932729 (DLC) 2011032979 (OCoLC)746712294
ISBN 0813932750 (electronic book)
9780813932750 (electronic book)
1280489472
9781280489471
9786613584700
6613584703
9780813932729 (cloth ; alkaline paper)
0813932726 (cloth ; alkaline paper)