Migrations, 1400-1800
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Migrations, 1400-1800
(The Cambridge history of global migrations / general editor, Donna Gabaccia, v. 1)
Cambridge University Press, 2023
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Summary: "An indispensable resource for specialists seeking comparative insights and general readers looking to develop their expertise on a key element of globalization, past and present, this Cambridge History of Global Migrations offers long-term perspectives on the mobile people who built the global economy, constructing nations and transforming culture worldwide"--Provided by publisher
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Volume I documents the lives and experiences of everyday people through the lens of human movement and mobility from 1400-1800. Focusing on the most important typologies of pre-industrial global migrations, this volume reveals how these movements transformed global paths of mobility, the impacts of which we still see in societies today. Case studies include those that arose from the demand of free, forced and unfree labour, long and short distance trade, rural/urban displacement, religious mobility and the rise of the number of refugees worldwide. With thirty chapters from leading experts in the field, this authoritative volume is an essential and detailed study of how migration shaped the nature of global human interactions before the age of modern globalization.
Table of Contents
- Introduction Catia Antunes and Eric Tagliacozzo
- Part I. Slavery/Forced Migration: 1. Slavery, captivity and mobilities in the early modern Mediterranean Guillaume Calafat and Mathieu Grenet
- 2. Africans on the move: the transatlantic slave trade Damian Alan Pargas
- 3. Debt, bondage and indentured labour in land and maritime empires Alessandro Stanzani
- Part II. Long Distance Trade: 4. Long-distance trade, the Pacific Paul D'Arcy
- 5. Long-distance Japanese trade in the early modern era Adam Clulow
- 6. Long-distance trade and migration in Central Asia, 1500-1850 Magnus Marsden
- Part III. Short Distance Trade: 7. Maritime migrations of the Eastern Mediterranean and the Black Sea Gelina Harlaftis and Katerina Galani
- 8. Mobility and migration around the Bay of Bengal David Ludden
- 9. Early modern Japan: a state with limited migration Robert Hellyer
- Part IV. Migration by Land: 10. Indigenous mobility in the lowlands of South America Cristina Pompa
- 11. Chinese expansion in eighteenth-century central Eurasia Peter C. Perdue
- 12. Persianate peregrinations: elite migration in Eurasia, from the eleventh to nineteenth centuries James Pickett
- Part V. Migration by Sea: 13. Western European long-distance movements Erik Odegard
- 14. Emigration, displacement, and forced migration in Indian Ocean Africa Jeremy Prestholdt
- 15. Migration by Sea in the Arabian Sea and the Persian Gulf, 1700-1800 Seema Alavi
- Part VI. Rural/Urban Migrations: 16. Urban migration and gender diversity in Eurasia, 1600-1800 Manon van der Heijden
- 17. Urbanization and emigration in Coastal South China Steven Miles
- 18. Migration in Colonial Latin America Roberta Stumpf
- Part VII. Labour Migration: 19. The globality of the Local - (Im)Mobilizing labor regimes under early capitalism and European colonial expansion Matthias van Rossum
- 20. Afro-India migrations and the Indianization of East Africa 5000 BCE to 1900 CE Nidhi Mahajan
- 21. Labour migration in Sub-Saharan Africa Before 1800 Filipa Ribeiro da Silva
- Part VIII. Settler Migration: 22. North America: migrations and settlement (c. 1600 - c. 1800) Bertrand Van Ruymbeke
- 23. Turkish migrations in the Greater Turkic-Speaking World, 1450-1830 Suraiya Faroqhi
- 24. Dynamics of mobility and settlement in Africa: the horn of Africa, 13th - 19th Centuries Deresse Ayenachew Woldetsadik
- Part IX. Religious Migrations: 25. Early modern diasporas Natalia Muchnik
- 26. Religious components of Southeast Asian migration Francis R. Bradley
- 27. Migrant clerics going East and West Jose Pedro Paiva
- Part X. Refugees: 28. Refugees in Europe and the Atlantic World Geert H. Janssen
- 29. 'Mongol' and 'Manchu' and the great conquest enterprises of Eurasia, 1200-1800 Pamela Kyle Crossley
- 30. Refugees in Africa (1490-1820) Remi Dewiere.
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