This volume brings together established scholars with a new generation of migration and transnational historians. Their work weaves together the 'new' imperial and the 'new' migration histories, and explores the interplay of migration within and between the local, regional, imperial, and transnational arenas.
This volume brings together established scholars with a new generation of migration and transnational historians. Their work weaves together the 'new' imperial and the 'new' migration histories, and explores the interplay of migration within and between the local, regional, imperial, and transnational arenas.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Kent Fedorowich is Reader in British Imperial and Commonwealth History at the University of the West of England, Bristol Andrew S. Thompson is Professor of Modern History at the University of Exeter
Inhaltsangabe
General Editor's introduction Introduction: Mapping the contours of the British World: Empire, identity and migration Kent Fedorowich and Andrew S Thompson 1. Malthus and the Uses of British Emigration Eric Richards 2. 'Sprung from ourselves': British interpretations of mid nineteenth century racial demographics Kathrin Levitan 3. Religious nationalism and clerical emigrants to Australia, 1828 1900 Hilary M Carey 4. Resistance and accommodation in Christian mission: Welsh Presbyterianism in Sylhet, Eastern Bengal, 1860 1940 Aled Jones 5. Asian migration and the British World, c.1850 c.1914 Rachel Bright 6. Righting the record? British child migration: the case of the Middlemore Homes, 1872 1972 Michele Langfield 7. Travelling colonist: British emigration and the construction of Anglo Canadian privilege Lisa Chilton 8. 'Dear Grace...love Maidie': Interpreting a migrant's letters from Australia, 1926 67 Stephen Constantine 9. Staying on or going 'home'? Settlers' decisions upon Zambian Independence Jo Duffy 11. 'I'm a Citizen of the World': Late twentieth century British emigration and global identities the end of the 'British World'? A. James Hammerton 12. Multiculturalism, decolonisation and immigration: Integration policy in Britain and France after the Second World War Eleanor Passmore and Andrew S Thompson Index
General Editor's introduction Introduction: Mapping the contours of the British World: Empire, identity and migration Kent Fedorowich and Andrew S Thompson 1. Malthus and the Uses of British Emigration Eric Richards 2. 'Sprung from ourselves': British interpretations of mid nineteenth century racial demographics Kathrin Levitan 3. Religious nationalism and clerical emigrants to Australia, 1828 1900 Hilary M Carey 4. Resistance and accommodation in Christian mission: Welsh Presbyterianism in Sylhet, Eastern Bengal, 1860 1940 Aled Jones 5. Asian migration and the British World, c.1850 c.1914 Rachel Bright 6. Righting the record? British child migration: the case of the Middlemore Homes, 1872 1972 Michele Langfield 7. Travelling colonist: British emigration and the construction of Anglo Canadian privilege Lisa Chilton 8. 'Dear Grace...love Maidie': Interpreting a migrant's letters from Australia, 1926 67 Stephen Constantine 9. Staying on or going 'home'? Settlers' decisions upon Zambian Independence Jo Duffy 11. 'I'm a Citizen of the World': Late twentieth century British emigration and global identities the end of the 'British World'? A. James Hammerton 12. Multiculturalism, decolonisation and immigration: Integration policy in Britain and France after the Second World War Eleanor Passmore and Andrew S Thompson Index
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