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15 - Migration by Sea in the Arabian Sea and the Persian Gulf, 1700–1800

from Part V - Migration by Sea

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  12 May 2023

Cátia Antunes
Affiliation:
Universiteit Leiden
Eric Tagliacozzo
Affiliation:
Cornell University, New York
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Summary

Volume 1 of The Cambridge History of Global Migrations documents the lives and experiences of everyday people through the lens of human movement and mobility from 1400 to 1800. Focusing on the most important typologies of preindustrial global migrations, this volume reveals how these movements transformed global paths of mobility, the impacts of which we still see in societies today. Case studies include those that arose from the demand for free, forced, and unfree labor, long- and short-distance trade, rural/urban displacement, religious mobility, and the rise of the number of refugees worldwide. With thirty chapters from leading experts in the field, this authoritative volume is an essential and detailed study of how migration shaped the nature of global human interactions before the age of modern globalization.

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Print publication year: 2023

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Further Reading

Barendse, R. J., Arabian Seas 1700–1763. Vol. 1: The Western Indian Ocean in the Eighteenth Century. Leiden: Brill, 2009.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Bhacker, M. Reda. Trade and Empire in Muscat and Zanzibar: Roots of British Dominion. London: Routledge, 1994.Google Scholar
Hall, Richard. Empires of the Monsoon: A History of the Indian Ocean and Its Invaders London: Harper Collins, 1998.Google Scholar
Ho, Engseng. The Graves of Tarim. Genealogy and Mobility across the Indian Ocean. London: University of California Press, 2006.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Khalidi, Omar. “Sayyids of Hadhramaut in Early Modern India.” Asian Journal of Social Science 32, 3 (2004), 329352.Google Scholar
Mathews, Johan. Margins of the Market: Trafficking and Capitalism across the Arabian Sea. Oakland: University of California Press, 2016.Google Scholar
McDow, Thomas F. Buying Time: Debt and Mobility in the Western Indian Ocean. Athens: Ohio University Press, 2018.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Mehta, Makrand. “Gujarati Business Communities in East African Diaspora: Major Historical Trends.” Economic and Political Weekly 36, 20 (2001), 17381747.Google Scholar
Nadri, Ghulam A. Eighteenth-Century Gujarat: The Dynamics of Its Political Economy, 1750–1800. Leiden: Brill, 2009.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Prestholdt, Jeremy. Domesticating the World: African Consumerism and Genealogies of Globalization. Berkeley: University of California Press, 2005 .Google Scholar

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