The article focusses on transformations in the military labour regimes brought about by the recruitment of African soldiers during the early years of the Italian colony of Eritrea, by analysing colonial reports, correspondence and official regulations. On the one hand, it demonstrates that the lack of complete political control forced the Italians to adapt to the local multiple currency system for the building and maintenance of the indigenous corps. On the other hand, it shows that money was employed in colonial discourse and practice as a tool to facilitate the regularisation of indigenous soldiers.
DE COLA, A. (2023). Money and the Regularisation of African Soldiers in the Early Phase of Italian Colonialism in Eritrea. WAR & SOCIETY, 42(2), 140-156 [10.1080/07292473.2023.2189345].
Money and the Regularisation of African Soldiers in the Early Phase of Italian Colonialism in Eritrea
Alessandro De Cola
2023
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The article focusses on transformations in the military labour regimes brought about by the recruitment of African soldiers during the early years of the Italian colony of Eritrea, by analysing colonial reports, correspondence and official regulations. On the one hand, it demonstrates that the lack of complete political control forced the Italians to adapt to the local multiple currency system for the building and maintenance of the indigenous corps. On the other hand, it shows that money was employed in colonial discourse and practice as a tool to facilitate the regularisation of indigenous soldiers.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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