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‘The contrast between the lean, hungry Cassius-looking coolies who arrive at Port Louis, and the stout, muscular well-fed fellows with well-lined purses who leave its shores, is very remarkable.’  Taken from F.J. Mouat, A Bengal Civilian, Journal of Five Months’ Residence in the Mauritius, Calcutta, 1838. Source: William Agnew Paton, Down the Islands, A Voyage to the Caribbees, Charles Scribner, NY, 1887.  Illustration by M J Burns.Source: J. Rodway & H.J. Stark,  Stark’s Guide Book and History of British Guiana, Sampson Low, London,  1907.Individuals wishing to return to India with family members were required to obtain the consent of relatives or guardians.  Source: Mauritius ArchivesSource: J. Rodway and H.J. Stark,  Stark’s Guide Book and History of British Guiana, Sampson Low, London,  1907.

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New publication drawn from project research

posted by francesca on Mon, 07/03/2017 - 00:00

‘Eine Geschichte des Versagens: Die kaum erzählte Seite der Teilung’ [A History of Failure: the scarcely told story of Partition] in Bitter kinship - intimate enmity: 70 years of Partition, SÜDASIEN (Bonn: July 2017)