About Us
(CRSI) The Centre for Research on Slavery and Indenture CRSI is a multidisciplinary Research Centre based at the University of Mauritius. It is part of the University’s commitment to the scientific study of Mauritian history and in particular the history of slavery and indenture, these two being the most important migratory movements into Mauritius.
A Brief History
The CRSI was founded in 2006 in order to continue interdisciplinary research undertaken by the Department of History between 1998-2006. The need was felt for a structure to accommodate the particularities of our research which often included non-faculty members. This was the case, especially for applied research projects and where other disciplines were called upon to contribute to projects and to bring in people of all backgrounds, members of the public. A separate structure with formal collaboration with other institutions allowed us to search for additional funding. Thus to the study of history, was added over the years, ethnography, archaeology, oral history, genealogy and family history.
We have made slow but sure progress in getting our unique approach recognised. We are one of the few institutions to cross thematic and disciplinary boundaries and see the need for slavery and indenture to be viewed as parts of one system originating in the eighteenth century in the South West Indian Ocean and that deserves to be studied together rather than separately as is so often the case in Mauritius and overseas upto today.
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