'The Loads are Heavier Than Usual': Forced Labor by Women and Children in the Central Province, Gold Coast (Colonial Ghana), ca. 1900-1940

IF 0.7 4区 历史学 Q1 HISTORY AFRICAN ECONOMIC HISTORY Pub Date : 2002-01-01 DOI:10.2307/3601601
K. Akurang-Parry
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Colonial reports on labor in the early twentieth-century Gold Coast (colonial Ghana) subtly suggest that slavery, pawnship, and forced labor had declined considerably, even reaching the point of demise by the 1920s.2 The colonial reports were written in response to queries from the League of Nations and the Colonial Office. In contrast to the colonial reports, a number of studies have convincingly demonstrated that slavery,3 female pawnship, and male forced labor4 thrived as a result of economic expansion and infrastructural development in the early twentieth century. Available studies have concentrated on the late nineteenth century.' The early twentieth century, a period of rapid economic expansion, was characterized by evanescent colonial abolition policies.6 We need to know more about the nature of the labor recruitment and labor forms
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“负荷比平常更重”:黄金海岸(加纳殖民地)中部省妇女和儿童的强迫劳动,约1900-1940年
关于20世纪早期黄金海岸(殖民地加纳)劳工的殖民报告巧妙地表明,奴隶制、典当业和强迫劳动已经大大减少,甚至在20世纪20年代达到了消亡的地步这些殖民报告是应国际联盟和殖民地办事处的询问而写的。与殖民时期的报告相反,许多研究令人信服地表明,20世纪初经济扩张和基础设施发展的结果是,奴隶制、女性典当业和男性强迫劳动盛行起来。现有的研究主要集中在19世纪晚期。”5 . 20世纪初是经济迅速扩张的时期,其特点是废除殖民主义的政策一去不返我们需要更多地了解劳动力招聘的性质和劳动形式
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