Moving Europeans : migration in Western Europe since 1650

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Moving Europeans : migration in Western Europe since 1650

Leslie Page Moch

(Interdisciplinary studies in history)

Indiana University Press, c2003

2nd ed

  • : cloth
  • : pbk

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Volume

: pbk ISBN 9780253215956

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Praise for the first edition: "By far the best general book on its subject. . . . Moving Europeans will remain a standard reference for some time to come." -Charles Tilly "Moch has reconceived the social history of Europe." -David Levine Moving Europeans tells the story of the vast movements of people throughout Europe and examines the links between human mobility and the fundamental changes that transformed European life. This update of a classic text describes the Western European migration from the pre-industrial era to the year 2000. For this new edition, Leslie Page Moch reconsiders the 20th century in light of fundamental changes in labor, years of conflict, and the new migrations following the end of colonial empires, the fall of communism, and globalization. This new edition also features a greatly expanded and up-to-date bibliography.

Table of Contents

Preliminary Table of Contents: Acknowledgments Introduction to the Second Edition 1. Putting Migration into History 2. Migration in Preindustrial Europe 3. Migration in the Age of Early Industry 4. Migration in an Age of Urbanization and Industrialization 5. Migration in the Twentieth Century Notes Bibliography Index
Volume

: cloth ISBN 9780253342294

Description

"Moving Europeans" tells the story of the vast movements of people throughout Europe and examines the links between human mobility and the fundamental changes that transformed European life. This update of a classic text describes the Western European migration from the pre-industrial era to the year 2000. For this new edition, Leslie Page Moch reconsiders the 20th century in light of fundamental changes in labor, years of conflict, and the new migrations following the end of colonial empires, the fall of communism, and globalization. This new edition also features a greatly expanded and up-to-date bibliography.

Table of Contents

  • Acknowledgments Introduction to the Second Edition 1. Putting Migration into History 2. Migration in Preindustrial Europe 3. Migration in the Age of Early Industry 4. Migration in an Age of Urbanization and Industrialization 5. Migration in the Twentieth Century Notes
  • Bibliography
  • Index

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