001453349 000__ 05626cam\a2200577\i\4500 001453349 001__ 1453349 001453349 003__ OCoLC 001453349 005__ 20230314003346.0 001453349 006__ m\\\\\o\\d\\\\\\\\ 001453349 007__ cr\cn\nnnunnun 001453349 008__ 221127s2023\\\\sz\\\\\\ob\\\\001\0\eng\d 001453349 019__ $$a1351749430 001453349 020__ $$a9783031051401$$qelectronic book 001453349 020__ $$a3031051408$$qelectronic book 001453349 020__ $$z3031051394 001453349 020__ $$z9783031051395 001453349 0247_ $$a10.1007/978-3-031-05140-1$$2doi 001453349 035__ $$aSP(OCoLC)1351737423 001453349 040__ $$aYDX$$beng$$erda$$cYDX$$dYDX$$dN$T$$dGW5XE$$dEBLCP$$dOCLCF$$dOCLCQ 001453349 043__ $$ae-po---$$af------ 001453349 049__ $$aISEA 001453349 050_4 $$aHD4875.P8$$bM66 2023 001453349 08204 $$a325/.3469096$$223 001453349 1001_ $$aMonteiro, José Pedro,$$eauthor. 001453349 24514 $$aThe internationalisation of the 'native labour' question in Portuguese late colonialism, 1945-1965 /$$cJosé Pedro Monteiro. 001453349 264_1 $$aCham, Switzerland :$$bPalgrave Macmillan,$$c[2023] 001453349 300__ $$a1 online resource (ix, 230 pages). 001453349 336__ $$atext$$btxt$$2rdacontent 001453349 337__ $$acomputer$$bc$$2rdamedia 001453349 338__ $$aonline resource$$bcr$$2rdacarrier 001453349 4901_ $$aCambridge imperial and post-colonial studies 001453349 504__ $$aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 001453349 5050_ $$aIntro -- Acknowledgments -- Contents -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The Reconfiguration of International Standards and Portuguese "Native Labour" Policies (1945-1949) -- Confronting the "Inanity of Principles" -- The Reorganization of the Empire and the Problem of "Native Labour" -- 3 The End of the "Happy Times": The Renewed Internationalization of Debates on Labour Freedom -- That "Which Should Not Be Forgotten" -- "Give Remedy to What Can Be Remedied": The Workings of the Ad-Hoc Committee on Forced Labour -- Between Social Reform and International Integration 001453349 5058_ $$a4 A Long and Troubled Process: The Ratification of the 1930 Forced Labour Convention -- "A Grain of Truth": Basil Davidson and the Colonial Question in the Empire -- The Ratification of Convention No. 29 -- 5 Portuguese Colonialism and the Expansion of the Internationalization of the "Native Labour" Question -- Freedom of Work Once Again -- Between the "Native" and the "Aboriginal": The ILO and the Imperial Legal-Political Order -- A Particular Kind of "Reformism" -- 6 Ghana's Complaint Against the Portuguese Empire at the ILO (1961-1962) -- Internal Reform and External Action 001453349 5058_ $$a"The Most Advanced Law in All of Africa" -- 7 Conclusion -- References -- Index 001453349 506__ $$aAccess limited to authorized users. 001453349 520__ $$aThis volume addresses the ways the native labour question in the Portuguese late colonial empire in Africa became a recurrent topic of international and transnational debate and regulation after the Second World War. As other European colonial empires were tentatively transforming their labour and social policies in the aftermath of the war, the Portuguese Empire in Africa resisted significant changes in this domain, preserving a strict dual labour regime. As a result, a growing number of individuals, networks and institutions abroad engaged with labour and social realities in Portuguese African colonies, giving origin to a series of instances of denunciation of labour-related abuses. Portuguese authorities responded to these initiatives by selectively engaging with international norms, languages and mechanisms. However, as global decolonisation gained momentum, international and transnational events and processes would significantly constrain Portuguese imperial and colonial decision-making procedures, with the aim of retaining the empire. Therefore, the native labour question became in its own right a crucial political and diplomatic element of the broader struggles over the meaning of Portuguese imperial legitimacy. As this volume argues, these historical processes are critical to properly understanding the history of Portuguese late colonialism and its protracted trajectory of decolonisation. Jose Pedro Monteiro is a Research Fellow at the Communication and Society Research Centre - University of Minho, Portugal. His current research project focuses on the politics of citizenship in the Portuguese late colonial empire. He has been working, for the last few years, on the intersections between international and imperial histories and historiographies. With Miguel Bandeira Jeronimo, he co-edited Internationalism, Imperialism and the Formation of the Contemporary World (Palgrave, 2017). He is currently the coordinator of the research project "Humanity Internationalized: Cases, Dynamics, Comparisons (19451980)", funded by the Portuguese Foundation for Science and Technology. . 001453349 588__ $$aDescription based on online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on December 02, 2022). 001453349 650_0 $$aForced labor$$zPortugal$$xHistory$$y20th century. 001453349 650_0 $$aForced labor$$zAfrica$$xHistory$$y20th century. 001453349 651_0 $$aPortugal$$xColonies$$zAfrica$$xHistory$$y20th century. 001453349 655_7 $$aHistory.$$2fast$$0(OCoLC)fst01411628 001453349 655_0 $$aElectronic books. 001453349 77608 $$iPrint version:$$aMonteiro, José Pedro.$$tInternationalisation of the 'native labour' question in Portuguese late colonialism, 1945-1965.$$dCham, Switzerland : Palgrave Macmillan, [2023]$$z9783031051401$$w(OCoLC)1310618935 001453349 830_0 $$aCambridge imperial and post-colonial studies series. 001453349 852__ $$bebk 001453349 85640 $$3Springer Nature$$uhttps://univsouthin.idm.oclc.org/login?url=https://link.springer.com/10.1007/978-3-031-05140-1$$zOnline Access$$91397441.1 001453349 909CO $$ooai:library.usi.edu:1453349$$pGLOBAL_SET 001453349 980__ $$aBIB 001453349 980__ $$aEBOOK 001453349 982__ $$aEbook 001453349 983__ $$aOnline 001453349 994__ $$a92$$bISE