Author: Christiane Harzig
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
ISBN: 0745656293
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 169
Book Description
The study of migration is and always has been an interdisciplinary field of study, vast and vibrant in nature. This short introduction to the field, written by leading historians of migration for student readers, offers an acute analysis of key issues across several disciplines. It takes in its scope an overview of migrations through history, how classic theories have interpreted such movements, and contemporary topics and debates including transnational and transcultural lives, access to citizenship, and migrant entrepreneurship. Historical perspectives reveal how the scholarly field emerged and developed over time and across cultures and how historians of migration have recently begun to re-write the story of human life on earth. Throughout, the authors suggest how the movements of millions of mobile men and women persistently challenge changing scholarly paradigms for understanding their lives. Key concepts and theories, such as systems, networks, and gender, are explained and historicized to produce a complex picture of the interaction of migrants, scholars, and disciplinary cultures in a globalized world.
What is Migration History?
Author: Christiane Harzig
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
ISBN: 0745656293
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 169
Book Description
The study of migration is and always has been an interdisciplinary field of study, vast and vibrant in nature. This short introduction to the field, written by leading historians of migration for student readers, offers an acute analysis of key issues across several disciplines. It takes in its scope an overview of migrations through history, how classic theories have interpreted such movements, and contemporary topics and debates including transnational and transcultural lives, access to citizenship, and migrant entrepreneurship. Historical perspectives reveal how the scholarly field emerged and developed over time and across cultures and how historians of migration have recently begun to re-write the story of human life on earth. Throughout, the authors suggest how the movements of millions of mobile men and women persistently challenge changing scholarly paradigms for understanding their lives. Key concepts and theories, such as systems, networks, and gender, are explained and historicized to produce a complex picture of the interaction of migrants, scholars, and disciplinary cultures in a globalized world.
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
ISBN: 0745656293
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 169
Book Description
The study of migration is and always has been an interdisciplinary field of study, vast and vibrant in nature. This short introduction to the field, written by leading historians of migration for student readers, offers an acute analysis of key issues across several disciplines. It takes in its scope an overview of migrations through history, how classic theories have interpreted such movements, and contemporary topics and debates including transnational and transcultural lives, access to citizenship, and migrant entrepreneurship. Historical perspectives reveal how the scholarly field emerged and developed over time and across cultures and how historians of migration have recently begun to re-write the story of human life on earth. Throughout, the authors suggest how the movements of millions of mobile men and women persistently challenge changing scholarly paradigms for understanding their lives. Key concepts and theories, such as systems, networks, and gender, are explained and historicized to produce a complex picture of the interaction of migrants, scholars, and disciplinary cultures in a globalized world.
The SAGE Handbook of International Migration
Author: Christine Inglis
Publisher: SAGE
ISBN: 1526484471
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 927
Book Description
The SAGE Handbook of International Migration provides an authoritative and informed analysis of key issues in international migration, including its crucial significance far beyond the more traditional questions of immigrant settlement and incorporation in particular countries. Bringing together chapters contributed by an international cast of leading voices in the field, the Handbook is arranged around four key thematic parts: Part 1: Disciplinary Perspectives on Migration Part 2: Historical and Contemporary Flows of Migrants Part 3: Theory, Policy and the Factors Affecting Incorporation Part 4: National and Global Policy Challenges in Migration The last three decades have seen the rapid increase and diversification in the types of international migration, and this Handbook has been created to meet the need among academics and researchers across the social sciences, policy makers and commentators for a definitive publication which provides a range of perspectives and insights into key themes and debates in the field.
Publisher: SAGE
ISBN: 1526484471
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 927
Book Description
The SAGE Handbook of International Migration provides an authoritative and informed analysis of key issues in international migration, including its crucial significance far beyond the more traditional questions of immigrant settlement and incorporation in particular countries. Bringing together chapters contributed by an international cast of leading voices in the field, the Handbook is arranged around four key thematic parts: Part 1: Disciplinary Perspectives on Migration Part 2: Historical and Contemporary Flows of Migrants Part 3: Theory, Policy and the Factors Affecting Incorporation Part 4: National and Global Policy Challenges in Migration The last three decades have seen the rapid increase and diversification in the types of international migration, and this Handbook has been created to meet the need among academics and researchers across the social sciences, policy makers and commentators for a definitive publication which provides a range of perspectives and insights into key themes and debates in the field.
European Migrants
Author: Dirk Hoerder
Publisher: UPNE
ISBN: 9781555532437
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 348
Book Description
Includes statistics.
Publisher: UPNE
ISBN: 9781555532437
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 348
Book Description
Includes statistics.
Quality and Quantity
Author: William H. Schneider
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 9780521524612
Category : Medical
Languages : en
Pages : 408
Book Description
This book, first published in 2001, is an account of eugenicists' efforts to improve the inherited biological quality of the French population.
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 9780521524612
Category : Medical
Languages : en
Pages : 408
Book Description
This book, first published in 2001, is an account of eugenicists' efforts to improve the inherited biological quality of the French population.
The Formation of Labour Movements 1870-1914
Author: Marcel Van Der Linden
Publisher: BRILL
ISBN: 9004533907
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 347
Book Description
The print edition is available as a set of two volumes (9789004092761).
Publisher: BRILL
ISBN: 9004533907
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 347
Book Description
The print edition is available as a set of two volumes (9789004092761).
A World Connecting
Author: Emily S. Rosenberg
Publisher: Harvard University Press
ISBN: 0674047214
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 1168
Book Description
Between 1870 and 1945, advances in communication and transportation simultaneously expanded and shrank the world. In five interpretive essays, A World Connecting goes beyond nations, empires, and world wars to capture the era’s defining feature: the profound and disruptive shift toward an ever more rapidly integrating world.
Publisher: Harvard University Press
ISBN: 0674047214
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 1168
Book Description
Between 1870 and 1945, advances in communication and transportation simultaneously expanded and shrank the world. In five interpretive essays, A World Connecting goes beyond nations, empires, and world wars to capture the era’s defining feature: the profound and disruptive shift toward an ever more rapidly integrating world.
The French Republic
Author: Edward G. Berenson
Publisher: Cornell University Press
ISBN: 0801460646
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 390
Book Description
In this invaluable reference work, the world’s foremost authorities on France’s political, social, cultural, and intellectual history explore the history and meaning of the French Republic and the challenges it has faced. Founded in 1792, the French Republic has been defined and redefined by a succession of regimes and institutions, a multiplicity of symbols, and a plurality of meanings, ideas, and values. Although constantly in flux, the Republic has nonetheless produced a set of core ideals and practices fundamental to modern France's political culture and democratic life. Based on the influential Dictionnaire critique de la république, published in France in 2002, The French Republic provides an encyclopedic survey of French republicanism since the Enlightenment. Divided into three sections—Time and History, Principles and Values, and Dilemmas and Debates—The French Republic begins by examining each of France’s five Republics and its two authoritarian interludes, the Second Empire and Vichy. It then offers thematic essays on such topics as Liberty, Equality, and Fraternity; laicity; citizenship; the press; immigration; decolonization; anti-Semitism; gender; the family; cultural policy; and the Muslim headscarf debates. Each essay includes a brief guide to further reading. This volume features updated translations of some of the most important essays from the French edition, as well as twenty-two newly commissioned English-language essays, for a total of forty entries. Taken together, they provide a state-of-the art appraisal of French republicanism and its role in shaping contemporary France’s public and private life.
Publisher: Cornell University Press
ISBN: 0801460646
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 390
Book Description
In this invaluable reference work, the world’s foremost authorities on France’s political, social, cultural, and intellectual history explore the history and meaning of the French Republic and the challenges it has faced. Founded in 1792, the French Republic has been defined and redefined by a succession of regimes and institutions, a multiplicity of symbols, and a plurality of meanings, ideas, and values. Although constantly in flux, the Republic has nonetheless produced a set of core ideals and practices fundamental to modern France's political culture and democratic life. Based on the influential Dictionnaire critique de la république, published in France in 2002, The French Republic provides an encyclopedic survey of French republicanism since the Enlightenment. Divided into three sections—Time and History, Principles and Values, and Dilemmas and Debates—The French Republic begins by examining each of France’s five Republics and its two authoritarian interludes, the Second Empire and Vichy. It then offers thematic essays on such topics as Liberty, Equality, and Fraternity; laicity; citizenship; the press; immigration; decolonization; anti-Semitism; gender; the family; cultural policy; and the Muslim headscarf debates. Each essay includes a brief guide to further reading. This volume features updated translations of some of the most important essays from the French edition, as well as twenty-two newly commissioned English-language essays, for a total of forty entries. Taken together, they provide a state-of-the art appraisal of French republicanism and its role in shaping contemporary France’s public and private life.
Migrants and Urban Change
Author: Anne Winter
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1317315936
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 375
Book Description
Taking the Belgian city of Antwerp as a case-study, this book argues that the direction of nineteenth century societal change was such as to make some groups of people better suited to reap the benefits of new opportunities.
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1317315936
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 375
Book Description
Taking the Belgian city of Antwerp as a case-study, this book argues that the direction of nineteenth century societal change was such as to make some groups of people better suited to reap the benefits of new opportunities.
Les Migrations internationales de la fin du XVIIIe siècle à nos jours
Author: International Commission for the History of Social Movements and Structures
Publisher: Editions Du C.N.R.S.
ISBN:
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 730
Book Description
Monographic collection of international comparison of migration since the end of the 18th century - traces historical to contemporary trends covering emigrants' characteristics and Motivation, economic implications and social implications for the countries of origin, migration policies, patterns of human settlement, the social integration of immigrants, attitudes towards immigration, etc. Maps and references.
Publisher: Editions Du C.N.R.S.
ISBN:
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 730
Book Description
Monographic collection of international comparison of migration since the end of the 18th century - traces historical to contemporary trends covering emigrants' characteristics and Motivation, economic implications and social implications for the countries of origin, migration policies, patterns of human settlement, the social integration of immigrants, attitudes towards immigration, etc. Maps and references.
Migrations and Belongings
Author: Dirk Hoerder
Publisher: Harvard University Press
ISBN: 0674281314
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 239
Book Description
Migrations and Belongings traces burgeoning population flows across several continents from 1870 to 1945 and explains the variables involved and the processes of acculturation by which “belonging” takes shape. Migration, it shows, is both a critique of unsatisfactory conditions in one society and a contribution of human capital to another.
Publisher: Harvard University Press
ISBN: 0674281314
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 239
Book Description
Migrations and Belongings traces burgeoning population flows across several continents from 1870 to 1945 and explains the variables involved and the processes of acculturation by which “belonging” takes shape. Migration, it shows, is both a critique of unsatisfactory conditions in one society and a contribution of human capital to another.