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Dr. Lydia Potts is a sociologist who currently teaches at the University of Oldenburg, Germany. In the course of researching this book, she travelled extensively throughout many of the countries which supply migrant workers to the rest of the world.

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'An important contribution to our historical understanding of how capitalism functions. Well researched.'
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'A very worthy and well written book.'
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'Potts's outstanding achievement us to provide an overview of the transfers of labour since the discovery of America. Her pioneering study is consistently concerned with highlighting the double exploitation of women.'
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Table of Contents
  • Introduction
  • 1. Origins: The Spanish Colonization of America (1492-1700)
  • 2. The Age of Slavery: The Transcontinental Forced Migration of the African Peoples (1700-1850)
  • 3. Coolie Labour as a New Form of Slavery: The Asian Peoples on the World Market for Labour Power (1830-1920)
  • 4. Africa since 1880: From Colonial Forced Labour and Migrant Labour to Labour Migration and the Homelands System
  • 5. The Capitalist Metropole and the World Market for Labour Power
  • 6. The World Market for Labour Power According to Theories of Imperialism and Development
  • 7. Elements of a Theory of the World Market for Labour Power
  • Bibliography
  • Index

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      Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing (UK)
      Publication Date: 1/1/1990 12:10:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780862328832, 978-0862328832
      ISBN10: 0862328837

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Dr. Lydia Potts is a sociologist who currently teaches at the University of Oldenburg, Germany. In the course of researching this book, she travelled extensively throughout many of the countries which supply migrant workers to the rest of the world.

      Trade Review
      'An important contribution to our historical understanding of how capitalism functions. Well researched.'
      Maria Mies, author of Patriarchy and Accumulation on a World Scale

      'A very worthy and well written book.'
      Robin Cohen, author of The New Helots

      'Potts's outstanding achievement us to provide an overview of the transfers of labour since the discovery of America. Her pioneering study is consistently concerned with highlighting the double exploitation of women.'
      Peripherie

      Table of Contents
      • Introduction
      • 1. Origins: The Spanish Colonization of America (1492-1700)
      • 2. The Age of Slavery: The Transcontinental Forced Migration of the African Peoples (1700-1850)
      • 3. Coolie Labour as a New Form of Slavery: The Asian Peoples on the World Market for Labour Power (1830-1920)
      • 4. Africa since 1880: From Colonial Forced Labour and Migrant Labour to Labour Migration and the Homelands System
      • 5. The Capitalist Metropole and the World Market for Labour Power
      • 6. The World Market for Labour Power According to Theories of Imperialism and Development
      • 7. Elements of a Theory of the World Market for Labour Power
      • Bibliography
      • Index

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