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Cultural Synthesis Among the Indian Indentured Labour of the 19th Century

Cultural synthesis among the indian indentured labour of the 19th century Imagine you are on Reunion Island in the 19th century. How would you identify a person’s background from a distance? From his/her dress, of course! Dress is among the more visible expressions of culture; language is its essence. Indian indentured labour in 19th century European colonies developed a composite culture that combined elements from...

Industrial Globalization & the Indian Indentured Labour of the 19th Century

Industrial Globalization & the Indian Indentured Labour of the 19th Century The Industrial Revolution unleashed contradictory forces in the 19th century. On one hand, it necessitated intercontinental mass labour transit. On the other, and in combination with the French Revolution, it sounded the death knell for slave labour, the very basis of plantation prosperity. Indentured labour emerged to replace slaves. The lure...

Reconstitution of Boutchiana - Part 1: the context

Reconstitution of Boutchiana's costume Part 1: The historical context Boutchiana This man appears in three watercolours by Hippolyte Charles Napoléon Mortier, the Duke of Trevise in the mid-19th century. two full-length portraits of a very young man, dated 24 August 1865 another, in bust form, dating from July 1871 Watercolours...

Rokonstitusion de Boutchiana - Parti 1: lo kontèks

Rokonstitusyon bann Zabi Boutchiana Parti 1: Lo kontèks istorik Boutchiana Le moun i aparé dosi 3 zakwarel do lartis Hippolyte Charles Napoléon Mortier, Duk de Trevise danntan la mwatié lo diznévièm sièk. dé portré an pié in zèn moun lé daté 24 Out 1865 in ot, kadré an bust, lé daté an Julié 1871 Bann lakwarel li...