Migrations, 1800-present
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Migrations, 1800-present
(The Cambridge history of global migrations / general editor, Donna Gabaccia, v. 2)
Cambridge University Press, 2023
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注記
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
Includes index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Volume II presents an authoritative overview of the various continuities and changes in migration and globalization from the 1800s to the present day. Despite revolutionary changes in communication technologies, the growing accessibility of long-distance travel, and globalization across major economies, the rise of nation-states empowered immigration regulation and bureaucratic capacities for enforcement that curtailed migration. One major theme worldwide across the post-1800 centuries was the differentiation between 'skilled' and 'unskilled' workers, often considered through a racialized lens; it emerged as the primary divide between greater rights of immigration and citizenship for the former, and confinement to temporary or unauthorized migrant status for the latter. Through thirty-one chapters, this volume further evaluates the long global history of migration; and it shows that despite the increased disciplinary systems, the primacy of migration remains and continues to shape political, economic, and social landscapes around the world.
目次
- Introduction Marcelo J. Borges and Madeline Y. Hsu
- 1. Multiscalar approaches and transcultural societal studies Dirk Hoerder
- Part I. Coerced and Free Migrants: 2. Asian indenture migrations Crispin Bates
- 3. Settler migrations Andonis Piperoglou
- 4. Entangling labor migration in the Americas, 1840-1940 Benjamin Bryce
- Part II. Empires, New Nations, and Migrations: 5. Pacific Islander mobilities from colonial incursions to the present Rachel Standfield and Ruth Faleolo with Darcy Wallis
- 6. Japanese imperial migrations Eiichiro Azuma
- 7. Europe's postcolonial migrations since 1945 Elizabeth Buettner
- 8. Immigration restriction in the Anglo-American settler World, 1830s-1930s David C. Atkinson
- Part III. Specialized Migrations and Commercial Diasporas: 9. Soldiers and sailors as migrants Leo Lucassen
- 10. African trade networks and diasporas Ute Roeschenthaler
- 11. Exiles, convicts, and deportees as migrants: Northern Eurasia, nineteenth-twentieth centuries Zhanna Popova
- Part IV. Circulations of Laborers: 12. Migration and Labor in Sub-Saharan Africa during the colonial period Opolot Okia
- 13. The state as trafficker: governments and guestworkers in World history Cindy Hahamovitch
- 14. Skilled migrant workers Monique Laney
- 15. Global domestic work Pei-Chia Lan
- Part V. Transnational Politics and International Solidarities: 16. Immigrants and their homelands Steven Hyland Jr.
- 17. Global migrations and social movements from 1815 to the 1920s Jeanne Moisand
- 18. Women's migration and transnational solidarity in the twentieth century Jessica Frazier and Johanna Leinonen
- Part VI. Displaced Peoples and Refugees: 19. Enduring influence: legal categories of displacement in the early twentieth century Laura Madokoro
- 20. Environmental changes, displacement, and migration Marco Armiero and Giovanni Bettini
- 21. Refugee regimes David Scott FitzGerald
- Part VII. Migrant Communities, Cultures, and Networks: 22. Brokerage and migrations during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries Xiao An Wu
- 23. Immigrant cities since the late nineteenth century Michael Goebel
- 24. Global migrants foodways Jeffrey M. Pilcher
- 25. Professional migrants, enclaves, and transnational lives Shenglin Elijah Chang
- Part VIII. Migration Control, Discipline, and Regulation: 26. Migrant illegalities since 1800 Marlou Schrover
- 27. An intellectual history of citizenship Peter J. Spiro
- 28. Mobilities and regulation in the Schengen zone Jochen Oltmer
- 29. Externalization of borders Maurizio Albahari
- Part IX. Technologies of Migration and Communication: 30. Mobility, transport and communication technologies Colin G. Pooley
- 31. Migrant communication from the postal age to internet communities Sonia Cancian.
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