Managing Mobility: The British Imperial State and Global Migration, 1840-1860

Harling, Philip

  • 出版商: Cambridge
  • 出版日期: 2024-12-31
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  • 語言: 英文
  • 頁數: 289
  • 裝訂: Hardcover - also called cloth, retail trade, or trade
  • ISBN: 1108833926
  • ISBN-13: 9781108833929
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Between 1840 and 1860 the British Empire expanded rapidly in scale, with rampant annexation of territory and ruthless suppression of rebellion. These decades also witnessed an unprecedented movement of people across the Empire and around the world, with over 2.6 million emigrants leaving Britain in the 1850s alone. Managing Mobility examines how the British imperial state facilitated the mass migration of its impoverished subjects as labor assets, shipped across vast expanses of ocean to contribute to the economy of the Empire. Philip Harling analyzes the ideological framework which underpinned these interventions and discusses the journeys taken by emigrants across four continents, considering the varied outcomes of these significant projects of social engineering. In doing so, this study demonstrates how the British imperial state harnessed migration to ensure and maintain a racialised global economic order in the decades after Emancipation.

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在1840年至1860年間,大英帝國迅速擴張,不斷併吞領土並殘酷鎮壓叛亂。這些年代也見證了帝國內外人口的前所未有的流動,僅在1850年代就有超過260萬移民離開英國。《管理流動性》探討了大英帝國如何將其貧困的臣民作為勞動力資產,運送到遼闊的海洋上,為帝國的經濟做出貢獻。菲利普·哈林(Philip Harling)分析了支撐這些干預行動的意識形態框架,並討論了移民在四大洲上的旅程,考慮了這些重大社會工程項目的各種結果。通過這樣做,這項研究展示了在解放後的幾十年裡,大英帝國如何利用移民來確保和維持一個種族化的全球經濟秩序。