Slavery by Any Other Name: African Life Under Company Rule in Colonial Mozambique

Author:   Eric Allina
Publisher:   University of Virginia Press
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9780813947273


Pages:   288
Publication Date:   30 August 2021
Format:   Paperback
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Slavery by Any Other Name: African Life Under Company Rule in Colonial Mozambique


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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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Author:   Eric Allina
Publisher:   University of Virginia Press
Imprint:   University of Virginia Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.60cm , Length: 22.80cm
Weight:   0.405kg
ISBN:  

9780813947273


ISBN 10:   0813947278
Pages:   288
Publication Date:   30 August 2021
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Manufactured on demand   Availability explained
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Slavery by Any Other Name brings an important archive to wider notice. --author of The Historian Slavery by Any Other Name makes a valuable contribution to our knowledge of concessionary companies and their reliance on bound labor in Mozambique --author of The American Historical Review ...add[s] depth and complexity to our knowledge of labor in early colonial Africa.... Allina is very perceptive on the gender and intergenerational dynamics of forced labor. --author of International Labor and Working-Class History Allina provides a meticulously researched labor history, but what he provides is much more interesting than a laundry list of labor abuses under Portuguese rule. Rather, he tells a nuanced history of the region, and how Africans responded to and engaged with Company and colonial rule. --author of The International Journal of African Historical Studies An important book on the social history of colonial Africa.... Allina succeeds admirably in describing the appalling history of a specific Anglo-Portuguese cooperation. --author of African Affairs Eric Allina has written a compelling account of African life under the forced labor regimen of the Portuguese in Colonial Mozambique. His study illuminates how the prolonged exploitation of Africans residing in territory leased by royal charter or the Mozambique Company led to widespread rural impoverishment that continues to plague the region today. By plumbing the long-lost records of the Mozambique Company and combining this wealth of archival data with evidence gathered from oral testimonies of Mozambican elders, Allina refutes the rhetoric of empire couched in Portuguese claims to be engaged in a civilizing mission. --author of The Journal of Modern History Provides fascinating insights into the minds of colonial administrators.... A poignant and detailed description of the horrors of colonial labour practices in Mozambique.... [Allina] succeeds in revealing the mechanisms through which Africans resisted the tentacles of the chartered company through open and negotiated means. --author of Kronos The depth of analysis of on-the-ground practices of labor coercion in Slavery by Any Other Name is a major contribution, and the picture one gets of the positions of Portuguese administrators and African chiefs, caught in the middle of an iniquitous system, is illuminating. The archival evidence deployed here is likewise impressive. --Frederick Cooper, New York University


The depth of analysis of on-the-ground practices of labor coercion in Slavery by Any Other Name is a major contribution, and the picture one gets of the positions of Portuguese administrators and African chiefs, caught in the middle of an iniquitous system, is illuminating. The archival evidence deployed here is likewise impressive. --Frederick Cooper, New York University


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Eric Allina is Associate Professor of History at the University of Ottawa.

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