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16 Imperial Interest Groups and Subaltern Cultural Assertion

  • Dirk Hoerder
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Cultures in Contact
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© 2020 Duke University Press, Durham, USA

© 2020 Duke University Press, Durham, USA

Chapters in this book

  1. Frontmatter i
  2. Contents v
  3. List of Maps and Figures xiii
  4. Acknowledgments and Dedication xvii
  5. Contexts: An Introductory Note to Readers xix
  6. 1. Worlds in Motion, Cultures in Contact 1
  7. PART I The Judeo-Christian-Islamic Mediterranean and Eurasian Worlds to the 1500s
  8. 2. Antecedents: Migration and Population Changes in the Mediterranean-Asian Worlds 23
  9. 3. Continuities: Mobility and Migration from the Eleventh to the Sixteenth Century 59
  10. 4. The End of Intercivilizational Contact and the Economics of Religious Expulsions 92
  11. 5. Ottoman Society, Europe, and the Beginnings of Colonial Contact 108
  12. PART II Other Worlds and European Colonialism to the Eighteenth Century
  13. 6. Africa and the Slave Migration Systems 135
  14. 7. Trade-Posts and Colonies in the World of the Indian Ocean 163
  15. 8. Latin America: Population Collapse and Resettlement 187
  16. 9. Fur Empires and Colonies of Agricultural Settlement 211
  17. 10. Forced Labor Migration in and to the Americas 234
  18. 11. Migration and Conversion: Worldviews, Material Culture, Racial Hierarchies 257
  19. PART III Intercontinental Migration Systems to the Nineteenth Century
  20. 12. Europe: Internal Migrations from the Seventeenth to the Nineteenth Century 275
  21. 13. The Russo-Siberian Migration System 306
  22. 14. The Proletarian Mass Migrations in the Atlantic Economies 331
  23. 15. The Asian Contract Labor System (1830s to 1920s) and Transpacific Migration 366
  24. 16 Imperial Interest Groups and Subaltern Cultural Assertion 405
  25. PART IV Twentieth-Century Changes
  26. 17 Forced Labor and Refugees in the Northern Hemisphere to the 1950s 443
  27. 18 Between the Old and the New, 1920s to 1950s 489
  28. 19 New Migration Systems since the 1960s 508
  29. 20 Intercultural Strategies and Closed Doors in the 1990s 564
  30. Notes 583
  31. Selected Bibliography 717
  32. Sources for Maps and Figures 747
  33. Index 755
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