Migration in world history
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Migration in world history
(Themes in world history)
Routledge, c2020
3rd ed
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"First edition published by Routledge 2004. Second edition published by Routledge 2013"--T.p. verso
Includes bibliographical references (p. 241-244) and index
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内容説明
In this third edition of Migration in World History, Patrick Manning presents an expanded and newly coherent view of migratory processes, conveying new research and interpretation. The engaging narrative shows the continuity of migratory processes from the time of foragers who settled the earth to farmers opening new fields and merchants linking purchasers everywhere. In the last thousand years, accumulation of wealth brought capitalism, industry, and the travels of free and slave migrants. In a contest of civilizational hierarchy and movements of emancipation, nations arose to replace empires, although conflicts within nations expelled refugees. The future of migration is now a serious concern.
The new edition includes:
An introduction to the migration theories that explain the shifting patterns of migration in early and recent times
Quantification of changes in migration, including international migration, domestic urbanization, and growing refugee movements
A new chapter tracing twenty-first-century migration and population from 2000 to 2050, showing how migrants escaping climate change will steadily outnumber refugees from other social conflicts
While migration is often stressful, it contributes to diversity, exchanges, new perspectives, and innovations. This comprehensive and up-to-date view of migration will stimulate readers with interests in many fields.
目次
Contents
List of Illustrations
Acknowledgments
Preface to the first edition
Preface to the second edition
Preface to the third edition
A Note on the Expression of Time
1. Introduction: modeling patterns of human migration
2. Earliest human migrations, to 40,000 BP
3. Peopling northern and American regions, 40,000 to 15,000 BP
4. Agriculture, 15,000 BP to 5000 BP
5. Commerce, 3000 BCE to 500 CE
6. Modes of movement, 500 CE to 1400 CE
7. Spanning the Oceans, 1400 to 1700
8. Labor for industry and empire, 1700 to 1900
9. Diasporas and nations in expansion, 1900 to 1980
10. Migration in global transformation, 1980 to 2050
Appendix: Migration theory and debates
References to Appendix
Index
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