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Ulbe Bosma is a prominent historian whose work focuses on the intricate relationships between colonialism and labor, particularly in the context of the Dutch Empire. His research delves into the lives of individuals in the colonies and examines how their identities were shaped by the forces of empire and globalization. Bosma's notable publications include 'Being “Dutch” in the Indies: A History of Creolisation and Empire, 1500–1920' and 'Transportation, Deportation and Exile: Perspectives from the Colonies in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries', which reflect his deep engagement with the historical narratives of colonial societies.

Through his scholarship, Bosma has contributed significantly to the understanding of labor history and the impacts of colonial policies on various communities. His essays honor the legacy of labor historian Marcel van der Linden, showcasing his commitment to exploring the complexities of labor relations in a historical context. Bosma's work is essential for anyone interested in the intersections of identity, empire, and labor in historical scholarship.

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