Richard B. Allen is the author of Slaves, Freedmen, and Indentured Laborers in Colonial Mauritius and numerous articles on the social and economic history of Mauritius as well as slavery and indentured labor in the Indian Ocean and colonial plantation worlds.
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* List of Illustrations* Preface* Abbreviations* Note on Currencies* Chapter 1 * Satisfying the Demand for Laboring People, 1500-1850* Chapter 2 * The British East India Company and the Trade in Stout Coffree Men, 1621-1804* Chapter 3 * Satisfying the Constant Demand of the French, 1670-1810* Chapter 4 * Carrying Away the Unfortunate from India and Southeast Asia, 1500-1800* Chapter 5 * The Mascarenes and the Disgraceful Traffic in Chattel Labor, 1811-1835* Chapter 6 * The Dictates of Humanity, Indian Convicts, and the New System of Slavery, 1774-1850* Appendices* A * Demographic Characteristics of Slaves at Bencoolen and Dependencies, 1775, 1766, and 1782* B * Slave Population at Bencoolen and Dependencies, 1687-1794* C * St. Helena Slave Population, 1680-1811* D * Slave Prices in the Indian Ocean, 1706-1804* Notes* References* Index
"Richard Allen seeks to do for the Indian Ocean what Philip Curtin did in his census of the Atlantic slave trade forty-five years ago: to produce an estimation of the scale and geography of European slave trading activity beyond the Cape in the three centuries after 1500."

