The Cambridge History Of Global Migrations Volume 1 Migrations 1400 1800
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The Cambridge History of Global Migrations Volume 1 Migrations 1400 1800
Author | : Cátia Antunes,Eric Tagliacozzo |
Publsiher | : Cambridge University Press |
Total Pages | : 1067 |
Release | : 2023-06-01 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 9781108806299 |
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Volume I documents the lives and experiences of everyday people through the lens of human movement and mobility from 1400–1800. Focusing on the most important typologies of pre-industrial global migrations, this volume reveals how these movements transformed global paths of mobility, the impacts of which we still see in societies today. Case studies include those that arose from the demand of free, forced and unfree labour, long and short distance trade, rural/urban displacement, religious mobility and the rise of the number of refugees worldwide. With thirty chapters from leading experts in the field, this authoritative volume is an essential and detailed study of how migration shaped the nature of global human interactions before the age of modern globalization.
The Cambridge History of Global Migrations Volume 1 Migrations 1400 1800
Author | : Catia Antunes,Eric Tagliacozzo |
Publsiher | : Cambridge University Press |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2023-06-30 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 1108487548 |
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Volume I documents the lives and experiences of everyday people through the lens of human movement and mobility from 1400-1800. Focusing on the most important typologies of pre-industrial global migrations, this volume reveals how these movements transformed global paths of mobility, the impacts of which we still see in societies today. Case studies include those that arose from the demand of free, forced and unfree labour, long and short distance trade, rural/urban displacement, religious mobility and the rise of the number of refugees worldwide. With thirty chapters from leading experts in the field, this authoritative volume is an essential and detailed study of how migration shaped the nature of global human interactions before the age of modern globalization.
The Cambridge History of Global Migrations 2 Volume Hardback Set
Author | : Donna Gabaccia |
Publsiher | : Unknown |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2023 |
Genre | : Electronic Book |
ISBN | : 1108623867 |
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Split into two volumes, The Cambridge History of Global Migrations explores the lives and evaluates the significance of mobile people from 1400 to the present. Typically viewed as a phenomenon synonymous with nineteenth century globalization, migration was ubiquitous and triggered significant social, economic, technological and cultural transformations across time. Featuring over sixty essays from experts across the field, together the volumes amplify the stories of foragers and herders, pilgrims and missionaries, merchants, slaves, captives and prisoners, wealthy and impoverished jobseekers, and refugees fleeing violence, oppression and environmental change. By evaluating the continuities and changes of migration and globalization, it reveals the long-standing power imbalance between economic elites, imperial and nation-states, and the everyday people who wished to have a say in who can be forced, encouraged, prohibited or permitted to migrate. Insightful and comprehensive, these volumes uncover the ever-present tensions of movement and immobility, and the various dynamics of globalization.
The Cambridge History of Global Migrations Volume 2 Migrations 1800 Present
Author | : Donna R. Gabaccia,Marcelo J. Borges,Cátia Antunes,Madeline Y. Hsu,Eric Tagliacozzo |
Publsiher | : Cambridge History of Global Migrations |
Total Pages | : 693 |
Release | : 2023-06 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 9781108487535 |
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An authoritative overview of the continuities and changes in migration and globalization from the 1800s to the present day.
The Cambridge History of Global Migrations Volume 2 Migrations 1800 Present
Author | : Marcelo J. Borges,Madeline Y. Hsu |
Publsiher | : Cambridge University Press |
Total Pages | : 693 |
Release | : 2023-06-01 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 9781108808453 |
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Volume II presents an authoritative overview of the various continuities and changes in migration and globalization from the 1800s to the present day. Despite revolutionary changes in communication technologies, the growing accessibility of long-distance travel, and globalization across major economies, the rise of nation-states empowered immigration regulation and bureaucratic capacities for enforcement that curtailed migration. One major theme worldwide across the post-1800 centuries was the differentiation between 'skilled' and 'unskilled' workers, often considered through a racialized lens; it emerged as the primary divide between greater rights of immigration and citizenship for the former, and confinement to temporary or unauthorized migrant status for the latter. Through thirty-one chapters, this volume further evaluates the long global history of migration; and it shows that despite the increased disciplinary systems, the primacy of migration remains and continues to shape political, economic, and social landscapes around the world.
The Cambridge World History
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Author | : Jerry H. Bentley,Sanjay Subrahmanyam,Merry E. Wiesner-Hanks |
Publsiher | : Cambridge University Press |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2015-04-09 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 0521192463 |
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The era from 1400 to 1800 saw intense biological, commercial, and cultural exchanges, and the creation of global connections on an unprecedented scale. Divided into two books, Volume 6 of the Cambridge World History series considers these critical transformations. The first book examines the material and political foundations of the era, including global considerations of the environment, disease, technology, and cities, along with regional studies of empires in the eastern and western hemispheres, crossroads areas such as the Indian Ocean, Central Asia, and the Caribbean, and sites of competition and conflict, including Southeast Asia, Africa, and the Mediterranean. The second book focuses on patterns of change, examining the expansion of Christianity and Islam, migrations, warfare, and other topics on a global scale, and offering insightful detailed analyses of the Columbian exchange, slavery, silver, trade, entrepreneurs, Asian religions, legal encounters, plantation economies, early industrialism, and the writing of history.
Global History And Migrations
Author | : Gungwu Wang |
Publsiher | : Routledge |
Total Pages | : 308 |
Release | : 2018-02-12 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 9780429979828 |
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Humans have been on the move for millennia. They have done so slowly as well as quickly, sometimes involuntarily, sometimes transported by force, often relocated at great cost in lives, but they have always moved. Over the centuries, improved transportation has eased the movement, even in the face of man-made or natural obstacles. But in modern times, migration has accelerated and its reach has become truly global.Whether it is Turkish gastarbeiter in Germany, Japanese Nisei in Seattle, Filipinos in Kuwait, or Haitians in Brooklyn, the costs and benefits of human mobility on such a wide and rapid scale are hotly debated. Global History and Migrations, the second volume of the Global History Series, explores the historical background of this issue by focusing on recent history, a time when human movements have been at their most dynamic. This book provides a rich, cross-cultural foundation for a more enlightened understanding of migration and its role in the unfolding shape of global history.
Migration
Author | : Michael H. Fisher |
Publsiher | : Oxford University Press |
Total Pages | : 176 |
Release | : 2013-11-04 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 9780199351947 |
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Migration began with our origin as the human species and continues today. Each chapter of world history features distinct types of migration. The earliest migrations spread humans across the globe. Over the centuries, as our cultures, societies, and technologies evolved in different material environments, migrants conflicted, merged, and cohabited with each other, creating, entering, and leaving various city-states, kingdoms, empires, and nations. During the early modern period, migrations reconnected the continents, including through colonization and forced migrations of subject peoples, while political concepts like "citizen" and "alien" developed. In recent history, migrations changed their character as nation-states and transnational unions sought in new ways to control the peoples who migrated across their borders. This volume will explore the process of migration chronologically and also at several levels, from the illuminating example of the migration of a individual community, to larger patterns of the collective movements of major ethnic groups, to the more abstract study of the processes of emigration, migration, and immigration. This book will concentrate on substantial migrations covering long distances and involving large numbers of people. It will intentionally balance evidence from the now diverse people's of the world, for example, by highlighting an exemplary migration for each of the six chapters that highlights different trajectories and by keeping issues of gender and socio-economic class salient wherever appropriate. Further, as a major theme, the volume will consider how technology, the environment, and various polities have historically shaped human migration. Exciting new scholarship in the several fields inherent in this topic make it a particularly valuable and timely project.