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1. Introduction Gwyn Campbell, McGill University 2. Indian Ocean Slavery and its Demise in the Cape Colony Nigel Worden, University of Cape Town 3. The Bel Ombre Rebellion: Indian Convicts in Mauritius, 1815-53 Clare Anderson, University of Leicester 4. Abolition and its Aftermath in Madagascar, 1877-1949 Gwyn Campbell, McGill University 5. Abolition and its Impact on the Benadir Coast Omar Eno, York University 6. Slavery and the Slave Trade in Saudi Arabia and the Persian Gulf States, 1920s-1960s Suzanne Miers, Ohio University 7. The "Shari'a and the Anti-Slave Trade "Farman" of 1848 in Iran Behnaz Mirzai, York University 8. The Slave Trade and its Fallout in the Persian Gulf Abdul Sheriff, Advisor, Zanzibar Museums 9.Abolition by Denial? Slavery in South Asia after 1843 Indrani Chatterjee, Rutgers University 10. Plantation Labour in the Brahmapura Valley: Regional Enclaves in a Colonial Context, 1881-1921 Keya Dasgupta, CSSSC, Calcutta 11. Colonialism, Nationalism and the Meaning of Slavery: the Genealogy of "an Insult to the American Government and to the Filipino People" Michael Salman, UCLA 12. Islamic Attitudes towards the Abolition of the Slave Trade and Slavery in the Indian Ocean, c1800-c1940 W.G. Clarence Smith, SOAS 13. The Emancipation of Slaves in the Indian Ocean Martin Klein, University of Toronto
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