Global Slavery
Dipak Basu () and
Victoria Miroshnik ()
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Dipak Basu: Nagasaki University
Victoria Miroshnik: Reitaku University
Chapter Chapter 7 in The Economic and Political Dangers of Globalization, 2021, pp 233-254 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract SlaverySlavery used to exist from very ancient time, but although it was abolished formally in early nineteenth century, it existed in different names and in different forms. Indentured labors in the British Empire, slaves in Latin America, and Arab countries, including North Africa used to exist even in late nineteenth century and in early twentieth century.
Date: 2021
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-79895-6_7
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