Abstract

Introduction: peasant & worker agency in Tanzanian history - Industrialisation & the labor question in German East Africa, 1885-1914 - Slavery & the genesis of colonial labor relations - Labor migration & the erosion of the plantation imperative - Environmental collapse, household disruption & rebellion in Rufiji district - An antidote to the plantation labor shortage? The peasant cotton campaign in southeastern Tanzania - Migrant labor & the shaping of plantation work culture - 'Wamekwenda Vilimani!': transformations in rural society - Epilogue

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