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Citation

Heerten L. Humanity (Philadelphia, PA) 2021; 11(3): e6.

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(Copyright © 2021, University of Pennsylvania Press)

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Abstract

Slavery and anti-slavery were key motifs of political imagination in the age of global Empire. This review essay discusses Amalia Ribi Forclaz's Humanitarian Imperialism: The Politics of Anti-Slavery Activism, 1880-1940, Richard Huzzey's Freedom Burning: Anti-Slavery and Empire in Victorian Britain, and Ashutosh Kumar's Coolies of the Empire: Indentured Indians in the Sugar Colonies, 1830-1920 to explore the multifaceted ties between slavery, abolitionism, humanitarianism, and colonial Empire. The essay goes on to argue that anti-slavery emerged as an idiom for globalization in an imperial age--defined by the anxieties engendered by a massively accelerating mobility and the frictions underlying the colonial civilizing mission.

Keywords: Human trafficking;


Language: en

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