This collection explores how South Asian Migrations in modern history have shaped key aspects of globalization since the 1830s.
Including recent scholarship on the legacy of issues such as consent, sovereignty and skilled/unskilled labour distinctions from the history.
Including original research from colonial India, Fiji, Mexico, South Africa, North America and the Middle East, the essays explore indentured labour and its legacies, law as a site of regulation and historical biography.
This collection explores how South Asian Migrations in modern history have shaped key aspects of globalization since the 1830s