Robin Cohen is Emeritus Professor of Development Studies at the University of Oxford. For the first decade of his academic career, he worked on comparative labour issues. His books included Labour and Politics in Nigeria (1974) and the co-edited collections The development of an African working class (1975), International Labour and the Third World (1987), African Labor History (1978) and the current title, Peasants and Proletarians. He subsequently wrote on the themes of migration, globalization and diasporas. His best-known work is Global diasporas: An introduction (3rd edition, 2022).
Reviews of the original edition of Forced Labour in Colonial Africa: ‘A remarkable book… the editor, translator and publisher should be congratulated for their painstaking work on updating and making the book more relevant to the modern reader.’ Njoroge Dseugu, West Africa, 9 June 1980. 'Forced Labour in Colonial Africa is worthy of attention also because of its intrinsic interest as a historical document and, thanks to Cohen's research, as a frame for the beginnings of a portrait of a neglected South African radical.' Roger G. Thomas, Journal of African History, 23 (2) 1982. 'Robin Cohen's excellent introduction provides the reader with the information necessary to place the book in its proper historiographical and historical context. The book is especially useful for scholars interested in the evolution of radical scholarship and the development of both proletarian and nationalist struggles in South Africa.' Anthony E. Woods African Studies Review, 24 (4) 1981. 'The appearance of Forced Labour in Colonial Africa is something of a publishing event. Although it is unusual to open a review by praising editor, translator and publisher, it is with them that the credit lies. [This] reflects a combined effort to make available to an English-speaking audience an important historical document of the anti-imperialist struggle in Africa.' Phil O'Keefe Africa: Journal of International Institute, 50 (4) 1980.