The Palgrave international handbook of human trafficking /
[Book]
edited by John Winterdyk, Jackie Jones.
Basingstoke :
Palgrave Macmillan,
2019.
1 online resource (1 volume) :
illustrations (black and white, and color).
References-Primary Sources-From the British Newspaper Archive: https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/-From the British National Archives in Kew, London-3 Concepts of Slavery in the United States 1865-1914-Slavery Within the United States: Coerced Labor Continued and the Nation Fails to Understand Its Past-Antislavery Imperialism: The Influence of the International Context-Racism Evolving: Othering the Slave, Othering the Slave Owner-Slavery: White Slavery and Gender-A New Phenomenon?-Conclusion-References
Intro -- Preface -- Outline of the Handbook -- References -- Acknowledgments -- Contents -- Editors Biography -- Contributors -- Part I: Legacies of Slavery and Human Trafficking -- 1 Understanding Historical Slavery, Its Legacies, and Its Lessons for Combating Modern-Day Slavery and Human Trafficking -- Introduction -- A Brief History of Transatlantic Slavery -- The Reparations Debate -- Modern-Day Slavery and Abolitionism -- Conclusion -- References -- 2 Resistance and the Enslaved -- Introduction -- Historical Background -- Part 1: Tackyś Rebellion -- Part 2: The Baptist War -- Conclusion
4 When Freeing the Slaves Was Illegal: ``Reverse-Trafficking ́́and the Unholy, Unruly Rule of Law -- Introduction -- Part 1: Yesterday -- A Most ``Peculiar Institution:́́ A Genealogy of Slaveholder Law -- Enter the Underground Railroad -- Part 2: Aftermaths -- Sidestepping Blame -- Sidestepping Blame -- The Problem with Heroes -- In Conclusion: Discomforting Parallels and Unintended Consequences -- Cross-References -- References -- 5 International Legislation on White Slavery and Anti-trafficking in the Early Twentieth Century -- Introduction
The Historical Origins of Child Trafficking -- The Trafficking of Children: The Twentieth Century and the Era of the League of Nations -- The International Legal Regulation of ``White Slavery ́́ -- The Trafficking of Children and the League of Nations -- International Conference on Traffic in Women and Children 1921 -- The International Convention for the Suppression of Traffic in Women and Children 1921 -- The League of Nations Registry Files 1919-1927 -- Traffic in Women and Children Summary of Annual Reports 1927 and 1928: State Responses to Question 8
The Vigilance Movement and the Origins of White Slavery Accords -- International Agreement for the Suppression of the ``White Slave Traffic ́́and Its Enforcement -- The International Convention for the Suppression of the White Slave Traffic 1910 -- De-racializing the White Slave Trade: The League of Nations ́Action on Trafficking -- International Law After 1921: Toward Abolitionism -- Conclusion -- Cross-References -- References -- 6 Historical Evolution of the International Legal Responses to the Trafficking of Children: A Critique -- Introduction -- Childhood and Childrenś Rights
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Palgrave international handbook of human trafficking.