Research

Undergraduate Seminar at McGill

Indian Ocean World Slave Trade HIST467 (413)

An advanced one-semester undergraduate reading and research course for a maximum of 18 students, taught by IOWC director Gwyn Campbell.

The seminar is based upon the research of secondary and primary material leading up to the writing of a dissertation on a topic related to some aspect of slavery or unfree labour in the Indian Ocean World. Introductory sessions present an overview of the origins, structure and impact of the Indian Ocean World slave trade, slavery and diasporas of slave descent from early times to the present day. Throughout, these are compared and contrasted with the Atlantic slave system.

Research Paper:

Approximately 8,000 words, double spaced, and contain a detailed bibliography & references.

Themes:

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Selected Bibliography

Alpers, Edward, Gwyn Campbell and Michael Salman (eds).

Campbell, Gwyn.

Chatterjee, Indrani. 1999, Gender, Slavery and Law in Colonial India. Delhi: Oxford University Press.

Clarence-Smith, William Gervase, Ed.

Cooper, Frederick.

Eastman, Carol M. 1988, “Women, Slaves and Foreigners: African Cultural Influences and Group Processes in the Formation of Northern Swahili Coastal Society,” International Journal of African Historical Studies 21.

Fay, Mary Ann. 1998, “From Concubines to Capitalists: Women, Property and Power in Eighteenth-Century Cairo,” Journal of Women’s History 10.3.

Fisher, Allan & Humphrey. 1971, Slavery and Muslim Society in Africa. Garden City, NY: Doubleday.

Glassman, Jonathan. 1995, Feasts and Riot: Revelry, Rebellion, and Popular Consciousness on the Swahili Coast, 1856-1888. Portsmouth, NH.

Goitein, S. D. 1962, “Slaves and Slave Girls in the Cairo Geniza Records,” Arabica 9.

Isaacman, Allen. 1976. The Tradition of Resistance in Mozambique: The Zambezi Valley, 1850-1921. Heinemann and University of California Press.

Jaschok, Maria and Miers, Suzanne. Eds. 1994.  Women and Chinese Patriarchy. Submission, Servitude and Escape, London & New Jersey: Zed Books.

Klein, Martin A. 1993, Ed, Breaking the Chains. Slavery, Bondage and Emancipation in Modern Africa and Asia. Madison, Wisconsin: University of Wisconsin Press.

Kopytoff, Igor and Miers, Suzanne, Eds. 1977, Slavery in Africa. Historical and Anthropological Perspectives. Madison: University of Wisconsin Press.

Lovejoy, Paul E.

Manning, Patrick.

Meillassoux, Claude. 1991, The Anthropology of Slavery. The Womb of Iron and Gold. Chicago: University of Chicago Press & London: Athlone Press.

Patterson, Orlando. 1982, Slavery and Social Death. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press.

Prakash, Gyan. 2002. Bonded Histories; Genealogies of Labor Servitude in Colonial India. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Robertson, Claire C. and Klein, Martin A., Eds. 1997, Women and Slavery in Africa. Portsmouth, NH: Heinemann.

Van der Spuy, Patricia, 1992, “Slave Women and the Family in Nineteenth-Century Cape Town,” South African Historical Journal 27.

Watson, James L., Ed. 1980, Asian and African Systems of Slavery. Berkeley & Los Angeles: University of California Press.

Willis, John Ralph. Ed. 1985, Slaves and Slavery in Muslim Africa, London: Frank Cass.

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