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Intro and Chapter 1 Amalgamation (Neccesary (What the fuck I'm trying…
Intro and Chapter 1 Amalgamation
Neccesary
1913 Strike Details
Gandhi and separating the picture
Why have the southern strikers not been accounted for?
Historical problem in the sources
Lack of written information
Inconvenient recognition of plantation-based agitators
Indian Opinion and the Natal Mercury fighting constantly
Became the history of South Africa
Consumed by struggles of apartheid etc
Children of diaspora that grew up
Legislation considered oppressive
1913 Immigration Restriction Act
1906 Tax
1875 inclusion of land plot and then subsequent removal in 1895
Map of what historiography requires inclusion
High imperialism
Gendered discussion over women
Intimate Enemy Nandy
Coolie women
Kunti's Letter
Araya Samaj influence
Networks
No longer centre and periphery analysis of British Empire
What the fuck I'm trying to answer
Swan already separated Gandhi
Tinker compared it to slavery
Prashad already acknowledges 1913 as central to the indenture movement
Kale characterised the controls on the plantations
Mechanics of Indenture
Preferable
Surplus