‘Mr Wakefield’s Speaking Trumpets’: Abolishing Slavery and Colonising Systematically

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This essay examines the significance of Edward Gibbon Wakefield’s theory ‘systematic colonisation’ within transition from Caribbean slavery to settler colonisation reveal sequential relationship these two imperial systems. In context industrialisation and social unrest, anti-slavery movement performed an important purpose for Britain’s ruling classes by simultaneously accruing moral authority sanctioning oppressive new forms disciplined labour, including treatment Australian convicts as slaves. During ‘ameliorative’ 1820s phase movement, experimental colonial schemes combined both abolitionist principles pro-slavery interests, particularly visible in form arguments against free labour advocacy racial, well class, hierarchies. embodied discipline drawn plantation, allied techniques land commoditization, offering a solution looming problem abolition. These were invoked debating emancipation bill introduced May 1833, all sides agreed on need freed slaves work wages; they subsequently applied after planters attempting maintain productivity during beyond apprenticeship period. After abolitionists’ zeal could be turned other causes, reformers seeking end transportation develop colonies deployed entwined discourse systematic colonisation.

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ژورنال

عنوان ژورنال: The Journal of Imperial and Commonwealth History

سال: 2021

ISSN: ['0308-6534', '1743-9329']

DOI: https://doi.org/10.1080/03086534.2021.1956834