La reprise de l’immigration africaine à La Réunion à la fin du XIXème siècle: de la traite déguisée à l’engagement de travail libre

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Virginie Chaillou-Atrous
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Abstract:In the last decades of the nineteenth century, La Réunion, which had barely overcome a serious sugar production crisis, found itself deprived of its only source of foreign laborers. In effect, the denunciation of the Franco-British Convention by the English government in 1882 compromised the recruitment of hired laborers of Indian origin. Disconcerted, the planters of La Réunion once again put forward the idea, which had never been abandoned, of an official return of African immigration. The closure of the slave markets of Zanzibar and the abolition of slavery in the Portuguese colonies necessarily required new methods of recruitment. The renewal of African indenture in 1887 was subordinated to the establishment of a Franco-Portuguese accord, and benefited from revised legislation. Ephemeral and of minor importance, African immigration did not fill the void left by the Indians. Competing with the recruitment of other foreign powers, the Réunionnais were unable to enlist sufficient numbers of workers. In contrast with their predecessors in the 1850s, the majority of hired Africans who arrived at the end of the nineteenth century were free Portuguese subjects. Their stay on the island was of short duration and they requested, en masse, their repatriation. The planters thereby ceased, permanently, their recruitment efforts in East Africa at the beginning of the twentieth century and progressively resorted to the use of a local work force.
19世纪末非洲移民在留尼汪岛的复兴:从变相的贩运到自由劳动的承诺
摘要:在19世纪的最后几十年里,几乎没有克服严重的制糖危机的留尼汪发现自己被剥夺了唯一的外国劳动力来源。事实上,1882年英国政府对《法英公约》的谴责阻碍了雇佣印度裔劳工。La Réunion的种植园主们感到不安,再次提出了从未被放弃的非洲移民正式回归的想法。桑给巴尔奴隶市场的关闭和葡萄牙殖民地奴隶制的废除必然需要新的招募方法。1887年非洲契约的续签服从于法葡协议的建立,并受益于修订后的立法。短暂而次要的非洲移民并没有填补印第安人留下的空白。在与其他外国势力的招募竞争中,留尼旺大学无法招募足够数量的工人。与19世纪50年代的前辈相比,19世纪末抵达的大多数受雇的非洲人都是自由的葡萄牙臣民。他们在岛上停留的时间很短,他们集体要求遣返。因此,种植园主在20世纪初永久停止了在东非的招聘工作,并逐渐求助于当地劳动力。
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