This book argues the modern mass transit of ordinary people derives from common conditions in modernising societies and that they were first manifested in the British Isles. -- .
This book argues the modern mass transit of ordinary people derives from common conditions in modernising societies and that they were first manifested in the British Isles. -- .
Eric Richards is Emeritus Professor of History at Flinders University, Adelaide
Inhaltsangabe
1 The migration mystery 2 Islands of exit 3 Before the discontinuity and the start of modern times 4 West Sussex and the rural south 5 The discontinuity 6 The North American theatre 7 Migration in Shropshire and the English Midlands 8 Agrarian turmoil and the activation of mass mobility 9 West Cork and North Tipperary 10 The Australasian case 11 Upland adjustments: west Wales and Swaledale and the sequences of migration 12 Cornwall, Kent and London 13 Remote departures: the Scottish Highlands 14 The Irish case 15 The European extension 16 British emigration and the Malthus model 17 A general view of the origins of modern emigration and the British case Index
1 The migration mystery 2 Islands of exit 3 Before the discontinuity and the start of modern times 4 West Sussex and the rural south 5 The discontinuity 6 The North American theatre 7 Migration in Shropshire and the English Midlands 8 Agrarian turmoil and the activation of mass mobility 9 West Cork and North Tipperary 10 The Australasian case 11 Upland adjustments: west Wales and Swaledale and the sequences of migration 12 Cornwall, Kent and London 13 Remote departures: the Scottish Highlands 14 The Irish case 15 The European extension 16 British emigration and the Malthus model 17 A general view of the origins of modern emigration and the British case Index
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