Crossings : the great transatlantic migrations, 1870-1914
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Crossings : the great transatlantic migrations, 1870-1914
Indiana University Press, 1992
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [198]-223) and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
"Nugent's study, well illustrated and documented, deserves a wide readership and will become a must for courses on migration history". - Dirk Hoerder, "International Migration Review". "A brilliant analysis of a critical chapter of migration history." - Ira Glazier, "American Historical Review". "An important book that places European immigration in its proper global context. Latin American historians will find it most useful." - Samuel L. Baily, "Hispanic American Historical Review". Tracing the migrations of a dozen national groups from Europe to Argentina, Brazil, Canada, and the United States, Nugent presents an unusually broad and detailed view of one of the major demographic shifts in human history.
Table of Contents
Part I: The Atlantic Region and Its Population 1. What This Book Is About 2. The Atlantic Region in the Late Nineteenth Century 3. Fertility and Mortality 4. Migration: General Patterns and Motives Part II: The European Donors Introduction 5. Britain (Englant-Wales and Scotland) 6. Ireland 7. Scandinavia 8. The German Empire 9. Austria-Hungary and Russia, Jews and Poles 10. Italy 11. Spain and Portugal Part III: The American Receivers Introduction 12. Argentina 13. Brazil 14. Canada 15. United States of America 16. Modernization, Transition, and Exceptionalism Notes, List of Works Cited and Consulted, Index
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