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Migrations en Memoire


Migrations en Memoire

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language: fr

Publisher: Presses Univ. du Mirail

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Europe's Invisible Migrants


Europe's Invisible Migrants

Author: Andrea L. Smith

language: en

Publisher: Peterson's

Release Date: 2003


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"Until now, these migrations have been overlooked as scholars have highlighted instead the parallel migrations of former "colonized" peoples. This multidisciplinary volume presents essays by prominent sociologists, historians, and anthropologists on their research with the "invisible" migrant communities. Their work explores the experiences of colonists returning to France, Portugal and the Netherlands, the ways national and colonial ideologies of race and citizenship have assisted in or impeded their assimilation and the roles history and memory have played in this process, and the ways these migrations reflect the return of the "colonial" to Europe."--BOOK JACKET.

Migrations in the German Lands, 1500-2000


Migrations in the German Lands, 1500-2000

Author: Jason Coy

language: en

Publisher: Berghahn Books

Release Date: 2016-09-01


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Migration to, from, and within German-speaking lands has been a dynamic force in Central European history for centuries. Exemplifying some of the most exciting recent research on historical mobility, the essays collected here reconstruct the experiences of vagrants, laborers, religious exiles, refugees, and other migrants during the last five hundred years of German history. With diverse contributions ranging from early modern martyrdom to post–Cold War commemoration efforts, this volume identifies revealing commonalities shared by different eras while also placing the German case within the broader contexts of European and global migration.