Desertion in the Early Modern World Desertion in the Early Modern World

Desertion in the Early Modern World

A Comparative History

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Beschreibung des Verlags

Early modern globalization was built on a highly labour intensive infrastructure. This book looks at the millions of workers who were needed to operate the ships, ports, store houses, forts and factories crucial to local and global exchange. These sailors, soldiers, craftsmen and slaves were crucial to globalization but were also confronted with the process of globalization themselves. They were often migrants who worked, directly or indirectly, for trading companies, merchants and producers that tried to discipline and control their labour force.



The contributors to this volume offer an integrated, thematic study of the global history of desertion in European, Atlantic and Asian contexts. By tracing and comparing acts and patterns of desertion across empires, economic systems, regions and types of workers, Desertion in the Early Modern World illuminates the crucial role of practices of desertion among workers in shaping the history of imperial and economic expansion in the early modern period.

GENRE
Geschichte
ERSCHIENEN
2016
25. Februar
SPRACHE
EN
Englisch
UMFANG
208
Seiten
VERLAG
Bloomsbury Academic
GRÖSSE
3.9
 MB

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