The Cambridge History of Global Migrations: Volume 2, Migrations, 1800-Present
Herausgeber: Borges, Marcelo J; Hsu, Madeline Y
The Cambridge History of Global Migrations: Volume 2, Migrations, 1800-Present
Herausgeber: Borges, Marcelo J; Hsu, Madeline Y
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"An indispensable resource for specialists seeking comparative insights and general readers looking to develop their expertise on a key element of globalization, past and present, this Cambridge History of Global Migrations offers long-term perspectives on the mobile people who built the global economy, constructing nations and transforming culture worldwide"--
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"An indispensable resource for specialists seeking comparative insights and general readers looking to develop their expertise on a key element of globalization, past and present, this Cambridge History of Global Migrations offers long-term perspectives on the mobile people who built the global economy, constructing nations and transforming culture worldwide"--
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 650
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Juni 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 230mm x 160mm x 40mm
- Gewicht: 1134g
- ISBN-13: 9781108487535
- ISBN-10: 110848753X
- Artikelnr.: 66124213
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 650
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Juni 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 230mm x 160mm x 40mm
- Gewicht: 1134g
- ISBN-13: 9781108487535
- ISBN-10: 110848753X
- Artikelnr.: 66124213
Introduction Marcelo J. Borges and Madeline Y. Hsu; 1. Multiscalar
approaches and transcultural societal studies Dirk Hoerder; Part I. Coerced
and Free Migrants: 2. Asian indenture migrations Crispin Bates; 3. Settler
migrations Andonis Piperoglou; 4. Entangling labor migration in the
Americas, 1840-1940 Benjamin Bryce; Part II. Empires, New Nations, and
Migrations: 5. Pacific Islander mobilities from colonial incursions to the
present Rachel Standfield and Ruth Faleolo with Darcy Wallis; 6. Japanese
imperial migrations Eiichiro Azuma; 7. Europe's postcolonial migrations
since 1945 Elizabeth Buettner; 8. Immigration restriction in the
Anglo-American settler World, 1830s-1930s David C. Atkinson; Part III.
Specialized Migrations and Commercial Diasporas: 9. Soldiers and sailors as
migrants Leo Lucassen; 10. African trade networks and diasporas Ute
Röschenthaler; 11. Exiles, convicts, and deportees as migrants: Northern
Eurasia, nineteenth-twentieth centuries Zhanna Popova; Part IV.
Circulations of Laborers: 12. Migration and Labor in Sub-Saharan Africa
during the colonial period Opolot Okia; 13. The state as trafficker:
governments and guestworkers in World history Cindy Hahamovitch; 14.
Skilled migrant workers Monique Laney; 15. Global domestic work Pei-Chia
Lan; Part V. Transnational Politics and International Solidarities: 16.
Immigrants and their homelands Steven Hyland Jr.; 17. Global migrations and
social movements from 1815 to the 1920s Jeanne Moisand; 18. Women's
migration and transnational solidarity in the twentieth century Jessica
Frazier and Johanna Leinonen; Part VI. Displaced Peoples and Refugees: 19.
Enduring influence: legal categories of displacement in the early twentieth
century Laura Madokoro; 20. Environmental changes, displacement, and
migration Marco Armiero and Giovanni Bettini; 21. Refugee regimes David
Scott FitzGerald; Part VII. Migrant Communities, Cultures, and Networks:
22. Brokerage and migrations during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries
Xiao An Wu; 23. Immigrant cities since the late nineteenth century Michael
Goebel; 24. Global migrants foodways Jeffrey M. Pilcher; 25. Professional
migrants, enclaves, and transnational lives Shenglin Elijah Chang; Part
VIII. Migration Control, Discipline, and Regulation: 26. Migrant
illegalities since 1800 Marlou Schrover; 27. An intellectual history of
citizenship Peter J. Spiro; 28. Mobilities and regulation in the Schengen
zone Jochen Oltmer; 29. Externalization of borders Maurizio Albahari; Part
IX. Technologies of Migration and Communication: 30. Mobility, transport
and communication technologies Colin G. Pooley; 31. Migrant communication
from the postal age to internet communities Sonia Cancian.
approaches and transcultural societal studies Dirk Hoerder; Part I. Coerced
and Free Migrants: 2. Asian indenture migrations Crispin Bates; 3. Settler
migrations Andonis Piperoglou; 4. Entangling labor migration in the
Americas, 1840-1940 Benjamin Bryce; Part II. Empires, New Nations, and
Migrations: 5. Pacific Islander mobilities from colonial incursions to the
present Rachel Standfield and Ruth Faleolo with Darcy Wallis; 6. Japanese
imperial migrations Eiichiro Azuma; 7. Europe's postcolonial migrations
since 1945 Elizabeth Buettner; 8. Immigration restriction in the
Anglo-American settler World, 1830s-1930s David C. Atkinson; Part III.
Specialized Migrations and Commercial Diasporas: 9. Soldiers and sailors as
migrants Leo Lucassen; 10. African trade networks and diasporas Ute
Röschenthaler; 11. Exiles, convicts, and deportees as migrants: Northern
Eurasia, nineteenth-twentieth centuries Zhanna Popova; Part IV.
Circulations of Laborers: 12. Migration and Labor in Sub-Saharan Africa
during the colonial period Opolot Okia; 13. The state as trafficker:
governments and guestworkers in World history Cindy Hahamovitch; 14.
Skilled migrant workers Monique Laney; 15. Global domestic work Pei-Chia
Lan; Part V. Transnational Politics and International Solidarities: 16.
Immigrants and their homelands Steven Hyland Jr.; 17. Global migrations and
social movements from 1815 to the 1920s Jeanne Moisand; 18. Women's
migration and transnational solidarity in the twentieth century Jessica
Frazier and Johanna Leinonen; Part VI. Displaced Peoples and Refugees: 19.
Enduring influence: legal categories of displacement in the early twentieth
century Laura Madokoro; 20. Environmental changes, displacement, and
migration Marco Armiero and Giovanni Bettini; 21. Refugee regimes David
Scott FitzGerald; Part VII. Migrant Communities, Cultures, and Networks:
22. Brokerage and migrations during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries
Xiao An Wu; 23. Immigrant cities since the late nineteenth century Michael
Goebel; 24. Global migrants foodways Jeffrey M. Pilcher; 25. Professional
migrants, enclaves, and transnational lives Shenglin Elijah Chang; Part
VIII. Migration Control, Discipline, and Regulation: 26. Migrant
illegalities since 1800 Marlou Schrover; 27. An intellectual history of
citizenship Peter J. Spiro; 28. Mobilities and regulation in the Schengen
zone Jochen Oltmer; 29. Externalization of borders Maurizio Albahari; Part
IX. Technologies of Migration and Communication: 30. Mobility, transport
and communication technologies Colin G. Pooley; 31. Migrant communication
from the postal age to internet communities Sonia Cancian.
Introduction Marcelo J. Borges and Madeline Y. Hsu; 1. Multiscalar
approaches and transcultural societal studies Dirk Hoerder; Part I. Coerced
and Free Migrants: 2. Asian indenture migrations Crispin Bates; 3. Settler
migrations Andonis Piperoglou; 4. Entangling labor migration in the
Americas, 1840-1940 Benjamin Bryce; Part II. Empires, New Nations, and
Migrations: 5. Pacific Islander mobilities from colonial incursions to the
present Rachel Standfield and Ruth Faleolo with Darcy Wallis; 6. Japanese
imperial migrations Eiichiro Azuma; 7. Europe's postcolonial migrations
since 1945 Elizabeth Buettner; 8. Immigration restriction in the
Anglo-American settler World, 1830s-1930s David C. Atkinson; Part III.
Specialized Migrations and Commercial Diasporas: 9. Soldiers and sailors as
migrants Leo Lucassen; 10. African trade networks and diasporas Ute
Röschenthaler; 11. Exiles, convicts, and deportees as migrants: Northern
Eurasia, nineteenth-twentieth centuries Zhanna Popova; Part IV.
Circulations of Laborers: 12. Migration and Labor in Sub-Saharan Africa
during the colonial period Opolot Okia; 13. The state as trafficker:
governments and guestworkers in World history Cindy Hahamovitch; 14.
Skilled migrant workers Monique Laney; 15. Global domestic work Pei-Chia
Lan; Part V. Transnational Politics and International Solidarities: 16.
Immigrants and their homelands Steven Hyland Jr.; 17. Global migrations and
social movements from 1815 to the 1920s Jeanne Moisand; 18. Women's
migration and transnational solidarity in the twentieth century Jessica
Frazier and Johanna Leinonen; Part VI. Displaced Peoples and Refugees: 19.
Enduring influence: legal categories of displacement in the early twentieth
century Laura Madokoro; 20. Environmental changes, displacement, and
migration Marco Armiero and Giovanni Bettini; 21. Refugee regimes David
Scott FitzGerald; Part VII. Migrant Communities, Cultures, and Networks:
22. Brokerage and migrations during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries
Xiao An Wu; 23. Immigrant cities since the late nineteenth century Michael
Goebel; 24. Global migrants foodways Jeffrey M. Pilcher; 25. Professional
migrants, enclaves, and transnational lives Shenglin Elijah Chang; Part
VIII. Migration Control, Discipline, and Regulation: 26. Migrant
illegalities since 1800 Marlou Schrover; 27. An intellectual history of
citizenship Peter J. Spiro; 28. Mobilities and regulation in the Schengen
zone Jochen Oltmer; 29. Externalization of borders Maurizio Albahari; Part
IX. Technologies of Migration and Communication: 30. Mobility, transport
and communication technologies Colin G. Pooley; 31. Migrant communication
from the postal age to internet communities Sonia Cancian.
approaches and transcultural societal studies Dirk Hoerder; Part I. Coerced
and Free Migrants: 2. Asian indenture migrations Crispin Bates; 3. Settler
migrations Andonis Piperoglou; 4. Entangling labor migration in the
Americas, 1840-1940 Benjamin Bryce; Part II. Empires, New Nations, and
Migrations: 5. Pacific Islander mobilities from colonial incursions to the
present Rachel Standfield and Ruth Faleolo with Darcy Wallis; 6. Japanese
imperial migrations Eiichiro Azuma; 7. Europe's postcolonial migrations
since 1945 Elizabeth Buettner; 8. Immigration restriction in the
Anglo-American settler World, 1830s-1930s David C. Atkinson; Part III.
Specialized Migrations and Commercial Diasporas: 9. Soldiers and sailors as
migrants Leo Lucassen; 10. African trade networks and diasporas Ute
Röschenthaler; 11. Exiles, convicts, and deportees as migrants: Northern
Eurasia, nineteenth-twentieth centuries Zhanna Popova; Part IV.
Circulations of Laborers: 12. Migration and Labor in Sub-Saharan Africa
during the colonial period Opolot Okia; 13. The state as trafficker:
governments and guestworkers in World history Cindy Hahamovitch; 14.
Skilled migrant workers Monique Laney; 15. Global domestic work Pei-Chia
Lan; Part V. Transnational Politics and International Solidarities: 16.
Immigrants and their homelands Steven Hyland Jr.; 17. Global migrations and
social movements from 1815 to the 1920s Jeanne Moisand; 18. Women's
migration and transnational solidarity in the twentieth century Jessica
Frazier and Johanna Leinonen; Part VI. Displaced Peoples and Refugees: 19.
Enduring influence: legal categories of displacement in the early twentieth
century Laura Madokoro; 20. Environmental changes, displacement, and
migration Marco Armiero and Giovanni Bettini; 21. Refugee regimes David
Scott FitzGerald; Part VII. Migrant Communities, Cultures, and Networks:
22. Brokerage and migrations during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries
Xiao An Wu; 23. Immigrant cities since the late nineteenth century Michael
Goebel; 24. Global migrants foodways Jeffrey M. Pilcher; 25. Professional
migrants, enclaves, and transnational lives Shenglin Elijah Chang; Part
VIII. Migration Control, Discipline, and Regulation: 26. Migrant
illegalities since 1800 Marlou Schrover; 27. An intellectual history of
citizenship Peter J. Spiro; 28. Mobilities and regulation in the Schengen
zone Jochen Oltmer; 29. Externalization of borders Maurizio Albahari; Part
IX. Technologies of Migration and Communication: 30. Mobility, transport
and communication technologies Colin G. Pooley; 31. Migrant communication
from the postal age to internet communities Sonia Cancian.