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Girmitiyas And The Global Indian Diaspora Origins Memories And Identity Ashutosh Kumar

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Girmitiyas And The Global Indian Diaspora Origins Memories And Identity Ashutosh Kumar
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 76.25 MB
Pages: 260
Author: Ashutosh Kumar, Crispin Bates
ISBN: 9781009342612, 1009342614
Language: English
Year: 2024

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Girmitiyas And The Global Indian Diaspora Origins Memories And Identity Ashutosh Kumar by Ashutosh Kumar, Crispin Bates 9781009342612, 1009342614 instant download after payment.

Many Indians journeyed out of India to supplant the loss of slave labour in the former European plantation colonies of Mauritius, South Africa, Fiji, and the Caribbean from the early nineteenth century onwards. This book aims to highlight the careers of these migrants who served as vital agents in building the global society of the twenty-first century. It explores the transformative experiences of those who migrated, and the memories of those who did not return after expiration of their contracts but chose instead to stay in their respective host countries. It describes the many challenges they faced - ageing in a society far from home, the loss of their formal Indian identity after Indian independence, their efforts to preserve a sense of community in the post-independence societies of South Africa and the Caribbean, and their adapting to the new political and social realities they faced as minorities in the countries in which their ancestors had adventurously determined to settle and live.

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