Coolie Ships of the Chinese Diaspora 1846-1874 - John Asome - Books - Proverse Hong Kong - 9789888492183 - December 4, 2020
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Coolie Ships of the Chinese Diaspora 1846-1874

John Asome

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Coolie Ships of the Chinese Diaspora 1846-1874

BETWEEN 1846 AND 1874, OVER 290,000 CHINESE were embarked as indentured labourers destined mainly for Peru, Cuba and the British, French and Dutch West Indies. Of these, 15.13% did not reach their destination. The demand for labour was high. Among the poor, penniless and destitute of southern China, the search for remunerated work was also high. When demand outran the initial willing supply, trickery and misrepresentation, even kidnappeing, came to be used in obtaining recruits. These were among the several factors contributing to onboard suicides, attempted insurrections and successful mutinies when captains and some crew were killed or tortured, ships set on fire and sometimes entirely destroyed. There were also occurrences when recruits signed on, intent on piracy, which was occasionally successful. Authorities in the ports of departure introduced legislation to counter abuses. Receiving countries also introduced legislation related to imported labour. In this study, John Asome provides data on 732 voyages and commentary on a good number of these. As an expert in the field, Walton Look Lai, says, John Asome has filled, "an enormous gap in our knowledge of the Chinese coolie trade.... He has enabled readers and future scholars to distinguish fact from myth, reality from exaggeration, in the understanding of this vast and complex experience."

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released December 4, 2020
ISBN13 9789888492183
Publishers Proverse Hong Kong
Pages 474
Dimensions 140 × 216 × 31 mm   ·   757 g
Language English  

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