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Volumn 41, Issue 3, 2000, Pages 13-27

British slavery alter abolition: The Pacific trade

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EID: 0034354459     PISSN: 03063968     EISSN: None     Source Type: Journal    
DOI: 10.1177/0306396800413002     Document Type: Review
Times cited : (8)

References (41)
  • 2
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    • Cambridge, CUP
    • The consequences of this mass importation of labourers by colonial governments bequeathed considerable social problems to newly independent nations. In Fiji, where Indian indentured labourers were imported until 1920, their descendants account for 43 per cent of the island's population yet the constitution enshrines native Fijians' political ascendancy. See Donald Denoon, ed., Cambridge History of the Pacific Islanders (Cambridge, CUP, 1997), pp. 415-19.
    • (1997) Cambridge History of the Pacific Islanders , pp. 415-419
    • Denoon, D.1
  • 4
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    • Suva, Fiji, Institute of Pacific Studies
    • An outbreak of undisguised slavery occurred between 1862 and 1864 from mainly eastern Polynesian islands to supply workers for Peruvian plantations and guano mines which provoked an international outcry. See H. E. Maude's excellent study, Slavers in Paradise: the Peruvian labour trade in Polynesia, 1862-1864 (Suva, Fiji, Institute of Pacific Studies, 1981).
    • (1981) Slavers in Paradise: The Peruvian Labour Trade in Polynesia, 1862-1864
    • Maude, H.E.1
  • 5
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    • May
    • Recruiting agents would even advertise. This from a Queensland newspaper, 29 April 1867, reprinted in the Colonial Ittelligencer, May 1870: 'Henry Ross Lewin … begs to inform his friends and the public that he intends immediately visiting the South Sea Islands and will be happy to receive orders for the importation of natives to work on cotton and sugar plantations … Terms £7 each man.' Quoted in O. W. Parnaby, Britain and the Labor Trade in the Southwest Pacific (Durham, NC, Duke University Press, 1964), note p. 57.
    • (1870) Colonial Ittelligencer
  • 6
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    • Durham, NC, Duke University Press, note
    • Recruiting agents would even advertise. This from a Queensland newspaper, 29 April 1867, reprinted in the Colonial Ittelligencer, May 1870: 'Henry Ross Lewin … begs to inform his friends and the public that he intends immediately visiting the South Sea Islands and will be happy to receive orders for the importation of natives to work on cotton and sugar plantations … Terms £7 each man.' Quoted in O. W. Parnaby, Britain and the Labor Trade in the Southwest Pacific (Durham, NC, Duke University Press, 1964), note p. 57.
    • (1964) Britain and the Labor Trade in the Southwest Pacific , pp. 57
    • Parnaby, O.W.1
  • 7
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    • 'Kanaka' simply means 'man' in a number of Polynesian dialects. Later it was used by westerners to distinguish whites from Islanders and much resented accordingly
    • Docker, op. cit., p. 53. 'Kanaka' simply means 'man' in a number of Polynesian dialects. Later it was used by westerners to distinguish whites from Islanders and much resented accordingly.
    • Britain and the Labor Trade in the Southwest Pacific , pp. 53
    • Docker1
  • 8
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    • note
    • For example, the William Manson, commanded by Captain William Voss, which sailed in the final years of the Queensland trade in 1894, was prosecuted for just such abuses. The captain asserted that he had done 'no more than was common to all labour vessels'.
  • 9
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    • Introduction to Captain George Palmer
    • Folkestone and London, Dawsons
    • Philip A. Snow, introduction to Captain George Palmer, Kidnapping in the South Seas (Folkestone and London, Dawsons, 1971), p. x.
    • (1971) Kidnapping in the South Seas , pp. x
    • Snow, P.A.1
  • 11
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    • Acts 5 Geo. IV. c. 113 of 1834 and Art. 4 of 6 & 7 Vict. c. 98 of 1839 Slave Trade Consolidation Act
    • Acts 5 Geo. IV. c. 113 of 1834 and Art. 4 of 6 & 7 Vict. c. 98 of 1839 (Slave Trade Consolidation Act).
  • 16
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    • RN, FRGS, Folkestone and London, Dawsons
    • Captain George Palmer, RN, FRGS, Kidnapping in the South Seas (1871) (Folkestone and London, Dawsons, 1971), p. 108.
    • (1871) Kidnapping in the South Seas , pp. 108
    • Palmer, G.1
  • 17
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    • Folkestone and London, Dawsons, Enclosure in Belmore to Granville, 26 February 1869, Parliamentary Papers 1868-1869, XLIII, 408
    • Parnaby, op. cit., p. 77. Enclosure in Belmore to Granville, 26 February 1869, Parliamentary Papers 1868-1869, XLIII, 408.
    • Kidnapping in the South Seas , pp. 77
    • Parnaby1
  • 22
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    • The Earl of Belmore to Earl Granville, Government House, Sydney, 26 February, House of Commons Papers No. 43, 29 July
    • The Earl of Belmore to Earl Granville, Government House, Sydney, 26 February 1869. See Correspondence respecting the deportation of South Sea Islanders, House of Commons Papers No. 43, 29 July 1869.
    • (1869) Correspondence Respecting the Deportation of South Sea Islanders
  • 25
    • 85013250487 scopus 로고    scopus 로고
    • note
    • Palmer not only had his costs reimbursed by the Admiralty, but was promoted from Commander to Captain and, when he retired in 1870, it was with the rank of Rear Admiral.
  • 26
    • 0001821454 scopus 로고
    • 22 May
    • Palmer also cites the Sydney Morning Herald (22 May 1869); the Sydney Empire (4 August, 6 October and 17 November 1869); the Sydney Evening News (May 1869).
    • (1869) Sydney Morning Herald
    • Palmer1
  • 27
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    • 4 August, 6 October and 17 November
    • Palmer also cites the Sydney Morning Herald (22 May 1869); the Sydney Empire (4 August, 6 October and 17 November 1869); the Sydney Evening News (May 1869).
    • (1869) Sydney Empire
  • 28
    • 0001804248 scopus 로고
    • May
    • Palmer also cites the Sydney Morning Herald (22 May 1869); the Sydney Empire (4 August, 6 October and 17 November 1869); the Sydney Evening News (May 1869).
    • (1869) Sydney Evening News
  • 29
    • 0001713778 scopus 로고
    • 30 April
    • The full text of this letter was published in the Queensland Express (30 April 1869).
    • (1869) Queensland Express
  • 36
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    • 18 August, ibid
    • Minute by Sir William Manning, The Daphne', 18 August 1869, ibid, p. 20.
    • (1869) The Daphne , pp. 20
    • Manning, W.1
  • 39
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    • Belmore to Kimberley, 23 November 1871; Canterbury to Kimberley, 28 December 1871; Du Cane to Kimberley, 29 December 1871; Ferguson to Kimberley, 27 December 1871. Parliamentary Papers 1873, L, 244
    • Belmore to Kimberley, 23 November 1871; Canterbury to Kimberley, 28 December 1871; Du Cane to Kimberley, 29 December 1871; Ferguson to Kimberley, 27 December 1871. Parliamentary Papers 1873, L, 244.
  • 41
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    • Quoted in British and Foreign Anti-Slavery Society to Colonial Office, 2 September 1893
    • Quoted in British and Foreign Anti-Slavery Society to Colonial Office, 2 September 1893.


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