Patterns of Labour Migrations in Colonial Andhra

The problem of migration is a prime example of a subject that requires the skills and approaches of scholars from several disciplines, such as anthropology, demography, economics, sociology, law, political science, and history. This book explores the importance of historical investigation into migration, which can be traced back to the pre-modern period. It continues to be an important socio-economic phenomenon in most parts of the world, though, more than the internal movement of people, the international angle has captured the global imagination of the scholars interested in migration studies.

In India, both migration within the country and to outside the country is distinctly traceable back to the 19th century. In contrast to today’s high figures of internal migration, the India of this period witnessed the mass migration of labourers to overseas territories in the wake of migration of surplus capital, an inevitable result of the Industrial Revolution in the West.

Relevant to discussions of internal migration in Andhra is the question of whether the people of this area were normally inclined towards mobility or were averse to it during the period under scrutiny. This book discusses the causes of the comparative immobility of the people of Andhra in relation to the wider high migration trends at the time, including their traditional attachment to their native locale.


Dr Kali Chittibabu is currently teaching at the Centre for Informal Sector and Labour Studies of Jawaharlal Nehru University, India. He is a renowned hstorian and social scientist and graduated from Andhra University, India. He received his MA, MPhil, and PhD degrees in History from the Central University of Hyderabad, India, and spent time as an ICHR Postdoctoral Fellow in the Department of History at the University of Hyderabad. Dr Chittibabu has twenty years of archival and empirical research experience, and has presented research papers at a number of national and international seminars.

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ISBN: 1-4438-7602-X

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Release Date: 13th July 2015

Pages: 308

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