Claude Chevaleyre

EHESS

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Claude Chevaleyre is a research fellow at the CNRS (Lyon Institute of East Asia) and associated with the Bonn Center for Dependency and Slavery Studies (Germany). A graduate of INALCO and EHESS, his work focuses on the social history of forms of forced labor in modern China (15th-19th centuries).

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What happened to coercion? Categories of work and preconceptions in early-modern Chinese labour history

In Le Mouvement Social (2023/4 No 285)


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Journal article

What happened to coercion? Categories of work and preconceptions in early-modern Chinese labour history

In Le Mouvement Social (2023/4 No 285)

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Marriage, gender, and contractual slavery in early eighteenth-century China

In Clio. Women, Gender, History (2024/1 No 59)


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Journal article

What happened to coercion? Categories of work and preconceptions in early-modern Chinese labour history

In Le Mouvement Social (2023/4 No 285)

Journal article

Marriage, gender, and contractual slavery in early eighteenth-century China

In Clio. Women, Gender, History (2024/1 No 59)

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Enslavement as a punishment: Considerations about the penal nature of slavery in Ming China (1368-1644)

In Extrême-Orient Extrême-Occident (2017/1 No 41)