Humanitarian Governance and the British Antislavery World System - Maeve Ryan

Humanitarian Governance and the British Antislavery World System

By: Maeve Ryan

Hardcover | 25 July 2022 | Edition Number 1

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How the suppression of the slave trade and the “disposal” of liberated Africans shaped the emergence of modern humanitarianism

Between 1808 and 1867, the British navy’s Atlantic squadrons seized nearly two thousand slave ships, “re?capturing” almost two hundred thousand enslaved people and resettling them as liberated Africans across sites from Sierra Leone and Cape Colony to the West Indies, Brazil, Cuba, and beyond. In this wide-ranging study, Maeve Ryan explores the set of imperial experiments that took shape as British authorities sought to order and instrumentalise the liberated Africans, and examines the dual discourses of compassion and control that evolved around a people expected to repay the debt of their salvation.

Ryan traces the ideas that shaped “disposal” policies towards liberated Africans, and the forms of resistance and accommodation that characterized their responses. This book demonstrates the impact of interventionist experiments on the lives of the liberated people, on the evolution of a British antislavery “world system,” and on the emergence of modern understandings of refuge, asylum, and humanitarian governance.

About the Author

Maeve Ryan is a senior lecturer in history and grand strategy in the Department of War Studies and co-director of the Centre for Grand Strategy at King’s College London.
Industry Reviews
"This brilliantly conceptualised book reveals the carceral origins of imperial humanitarianism. Its meticulous interpretation of the processing, exploitation, and experience of 'Liberated Africans' in sites across the British Empire underpins a new understanding of the coloniality of refuge and asylum today."-Clare Anderson, University of Leicester

"This stunning book constitutes a ground-breaking addition to the literature on slavery and abolition."-Manuel Barcia, author of The Yellow Demon of Fever

"In this erudite, original, and well-written account of the imperial origins of humanitarian governance Maeve Ryan demonstrates that the past is never past but continues into the present."-Michael Barnett, author of Eyewitness to a Genocide

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