Acknowledgments p. vii
List of Maps, Tables and Figures p. viii
Notes on Contributor p. ix
1 Introduction Marcel van der Linden and Magaly Rodríguez García p. 1
Part 1 Coerced Labor in International and National Law
2 On the Legal Boundaries of Coerced Labor Magaly Rodríguez García p. 11
3 Modern Slavery: The Legal Tug-of-war between Globalization and Fragmentation Nicole Siller p. 30
4 Forced Labor and Institutional Change in Contemporary India Christine Molfenter p. 50
Part 2 Convict and Military Labor
5 Forced Labor in Colonial Penal Institutions across the Spanish, U.S., British, French Atlantic, 1860s-1920s Kelvin Santiago-Valles p. 73
6 Convict Labor in the Southern Borderlands of Latin America (ca. 1750s-1910s); Comparative Perspectives Christian G. De Vito p. 98
7 ''A military necessity which must be pressed'': The U.S. Army and Forced Road Labor in the Early American Colonial Philippines Justin F. Jackson p. 127
8 Foreign Forced Labor at Mitsubishi''s Nagasaki and Hiroshima Shipyards: Big Business, Militarized Government, and the Absence of Shipbuilding Workers'' Rights is World War II Japan David Palmer p. 159
Part 3 Agricultural and Industrial Labor
9 Coerced Coffee Cultivation and Rural Agency: The Plantation-Economy of the Kivu (1918-1940) Sven Van Melkebeke p. 187
10 "As much in bondage as they was before": Unfree Labor during the New Deal (1935-1952) Nicola Pizzolato p. 208
11 State-Sanctioned Coercion and Agricultural Contract Labor: Jamaican and Mexican Workers in Canada and the United States, 1909-2014 Luis F.B. Plascencia p. 225
12 "Modern Slave Labor" in Brazil at the Intersection of Production, Migration and Resistance Networks Lisa Carstensen p. 267
Part 4 In Lieu of a Conclusion
13 Dissecting Coerced Labor Marcel van der Linden p. 293
Bibliography p. 323
Index p. 369