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In her new book Suzanne Miers places modern slavery in its historical context, tracing the development of the international anti-slavery movement over the last hundred years, and demonstrating how the problems of eradication seem greater and more intractable today than they had ever been. She shows how and why slavery has expanded to include new forms between 1919 to 2000, many times crueller than the chattel slavery so familiar to the public mind. The author describes the targets of on-going anti-slavery campaigns, including forced labour, forced prostitution, forced marriage, the exploitation of child labour and of migrant and contract labour. She also reveals the extraordinary proliferation of non-governmental organizations such as the Working Group on Contemporary Forms of Slavery and UN specialized agencies and the lack of political will on the part of member nations to give it powers of enforcement. Miers centres the story on British policy, which has led to efforts to suppress the slave trade since the late 18th century.
She draws upon her extensive work in Africa, which has attracted the greatest humanitarian and international attention, and where in some areas, slavery has been deliberately covered up by the descendants of both slaves and owners. Researchers and readers in world history, slavery, human rights, African and African American history, international relations, and race and ethnic studies should find it a valuable resource.
Author Biography
Suzanne Miers is Emerita Professor of African History at Ohio University. She has also taught at the Universities of Wisconsin, London, and Malaya (Singapore). She is the author of Britain and the Ending of the Slave Trade and numerous articles. She co-edited with Igor Kopytoff, Slavery in Africa, with Martin Klein, Slavery and Colonial Rule in Africa, with Richard Roberts, The End of Slavery in Africa, and with Maria Jaschok, Women and Chinese Patriarchy.
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