Indian emigrants to sugar colonies : a study through Calcutta Port, 1842-1900
Material type: TextSeries: Publication details: Delhi Primus books 2017Description: xviii, 122 pISBN: 9789384082888; 9384082880Subject(s): Sugar workers | Foreign workers, East Indian | HarborsDDC classification: 331.62 Summary: Indian Emigrants to Sugar Colonies examines the relationship between the two phases of migration during the nineteenth century that made Calcutta Port the centre of overseas emigration from specific areas of India. It also delves into the reasons that made the migrants settle near the place of embarkation at the end of the century.Item type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Indian Emigrants to Sugar Colonies examines the relationship between the two phases of migration during the nineteenth century that made Calcutta Port the centre of overseas emigration from specific areas of India. It also delves into the reasons that made the migrants settle near the place of embarkation at the end of the century.
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