Pearls, People, and Power: the Transformation of the Indian Ocean World

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Murdoch University

This multidisciplinary project aims to be the first transoceanic investigation of pearling in the Indian Ocean World (IOW), focusing on the Red Sea, Persian Gulf, India/Sri Lanka, Sulu Sea and northern Australia. It will use commodity-based historical analyses and object-centred biographies to undertake comparative studies of labour systems, trade networks and the cultural value of pearls/pearl shell during an era marked by the spread of European imperialism and industrialisation. The project includes historical, ethnographic and film components and is expected to produce texts, films and museum displays. It is also designed to deliver a new understanding of the IOW past, and a new appreciation of Australia's place in IOW history.

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Pearls, People, and Power: Pearling and Indian Ocean Worlds (1st ed.)
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Book
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Machado, P., Mullins, S., & Christensen, J. (Eds.).
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Ohio University Press
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