| Historicizing Precarious Work: Forty Years of Research in the Social Sciences and Humanities |
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| Slavery and Labour Contracts: Rethinking Their Nexus |
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| The Rabassaire Struggle: Long-Term Analysis of a Social and Political Movement |
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| Marx and World History |
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| The Idea of Home in a World of Circulation: Steam, Women and Migration through Bhojpuri Folksongs |
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| The Andaman Islands Penal Colony: Race, Class, Criminality, and the British Empire |
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| Framing Black Communist Labour Union Activism in the Atlantic World: James W. Ford and the Establishment of the International Trade Union Committee of Negro Workers, 1928-1931 |
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| The Other at Home: Deportation and Transportation of Libyans to Italy During the Colonial Era (1911-1943) |
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| The Deposito de Degredados in Luanda, Angola: Binding and Building the Portuguese Empire with Convict Labour, 1880s to 1932 |
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| Transportation, Deportation and Exile: Perspectives from the Colonies in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries |
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| The Carceral Colony: Colonial Exploitation, Coercion, and Control in the Dutch East Indies, 1810s-1940s |
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| The Land-Labour Hypothesis in a Settler Economy: Wealth, Labour and Household Composition on the South African Frontier |
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| Counter-Theatre during the 1797 Fleet Mutinies |
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| The Prospects of Global History: Personal Reflections of an Old Believer |
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| The Second Slavery and World Capitalism: A Perspective for Historical Inquiry |
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| Forced Labour, Roads, and Chiefs: The Implementation of the ILO Forced Labour Convention in the Gold Coast |
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| Labouring Transformations of Amphibious Monsters: Exploring Early Modern Globalization, Diversity, and Shifting Clusters of Labour Relations in the Context of the Dutch East India Company (1600-1800) |
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| Between the Plantation and the Port: Racialization and Social Control in Eighteenth-Century Paramaribo |
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| Liberated Africans, Slaves, and Convict Labor in the Construction of Rio de Janeiro's Casa de Correcao: Atlantic Labor Regimes and Confinement in Brazil's Port City |
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| The Path to Sweet Success: Free and Unfree Labor in the Building of Roads and Rails in Havana, Cuba, 1790-1835 |
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| Street Food, Urban Space, and Gender: Working on the Streets of Nineteenth-Century Rio de Janeiro (1830-1870) |
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| Convicts, Commodities, and Connections in British Asia and the Indian Ocean, 1789-1866 |
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| Securing Trade: The Military Labor of the British Occupation of Manila, 1762-1764 |
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| The Household Workers of the East India Company Ports of Pre-Colonial Bengal |
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| History Below the Waterline: Enslaved Salvage Divers Harvesting Seaports' Hinter-Seas in the Early Modern Atlantic |
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| Free and Unfree Labor in Atlantic and Indian Ocean Port Cities (Seventeenth-Nineteenth Centuries) |
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| European Reconfigurations of Transnational Activism: Solidarity and Human Rights Campaigns on Behalf of Chile during the 1970s and 1980s |
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| Protestant Sectarianism in Twentieth-Century British Labour History: From Free and Labour Churches to Pentecostalism and the Churches of Christ |
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| An Old Practitioner Still in Search of the metier d'historien Response to Peer Vries, The Prospects of Global History: Personal Reflections of an Old Believer |
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| Translocal Activism and the Implementation of Equal Remuneration for Men and Women: The Case of the South African Textile Industry, 1980-1987 |
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| Indigeneity, Dissent, and Solidarity: Mori and Strikes in the Meat Industry in Aotearoa New Zealand During the Long 1970s |
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| Labour in Your Cup: Global Histories of Labour, Commodities, and Capitalism |
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| Too Much of a Good Thing? Consumption, Consumerism, and Consumer Cooperation in Modern History |
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| Inside the Enclosed Farm: Farmers, Shepherds, and the Introduction of New Technology in Cape Wool Farming, 1865-1950 |
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| Capital, Market, and Labour in the Western Cape Winelands c.1900: Agricultural Capitalism? |
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| From Across the Water: Nusakambangan and the Making of a Notorious Prison Island |
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| The Rise of the European Migration Regime and Its Paradoxes (1945-2020) |
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| On the Edge of Penal Colonies: Castiadas (Sardinia) and the Redemption of the Land |
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| Dissecting Sites of Punishment: Penal Colonies and Their Borders |
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| Connecting the Inside and the Outside World: Convict Labour and Mobile Penal Camps in Colonial Senegal (1930s-1950s) |
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| Moral Rubbish in Close Proximity: Penal Colonization and Strategies of Distance in Australia and New Caledonia, c.1853-1897 |
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| Networks of Revolutionary Workers: Socialist Red Women in Finland in 1918 |
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| The Global History of Inequality |
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| A Beveridge Plan for India? Social Insurance and the Making of the Formal Sector |
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| Fearing the Flood: Transportation as Counterinsurgency in the US-Occupied Philippines |
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| Punitive Entanglements: Connected Histories of Penal Transportation, Deportation, and Incarceration in the Spanish Empire (1830s-1898) |
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| Exile as Imperial Practice: Western Siberia and the Russian Empire, 1879-1900 |
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| Ethnoscapes of Exile: Political Prisoners from Indochina in a Colonial Asian World |
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| The Transformation of Hokkaido from Penal Colony to Homeland Territory |
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| A Natural Hulk: Australia's Carceral Islands in the Colonial Period, 1788-1901 |
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