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Globalising migration history : the Eurasian experience (16th-21st centuries) / edited by Jan Lucassen and Leo Lucassen.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Lucassen, Jan, editor.
Lucassen, Leo, 1959- editor.
Series:
Studies in global social history ; Volume 15.
Studies in global migration history ; Volume 3.
Studies in Global Social History, 1874-6705 ; Volume 15
Studies in Global Migration History ; Volume 3
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Eurasians--Migrations--History.
Eurasians.
Immigrants--Eurasia--History.
Immigrants.
Globalization--Social aspects--Eurasia--History.
Globalization.
Social change--Eurasia--History.
Social change.
Acculturation--Eurasia--History.
Acculturation.
Eurasia--Emigration and immigration--History.
Eurasia.
Russia--Emigration and immigration--History.
Russia.
Asia--Emigration and immigration--History.
Asia.
Eurasia--Ethnic relations.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (520 p.)
Place of Publication:
Leiden, The Netherlands : Brill, 2014.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
Globalizing Migration History is a major step forward in comparative global migration history. Looking at the period 1500-2000 it presents a new universal method to quantify and qualify cross-cultural migrations, which makes it possible to detect regional trends and explain differences in migration patterns across the globe in the last half millennium. The contributions in this volume, written by specialists on Russia, China, Japan, India, Indonesia and South East Asia, show that such a method offers a fruitful starting point for rigorous comparisons. Furthermore the volume is an explicit invitation to other (economic, cultural, social and political) historians to include migration more explicitly and systematically in their analyses, and thus reach a deeper understanding of the impact of cross-cultural migrations on social change. Contributors are: Sunil Amrith, Ulbe Bosma, Gijs Kessler, Jelle van Lottum, Jan Lucassen, Leo Lucassen, Mireille Mazard, Adam McKeown, Atsushi Ota, Vijaya Ramaswamy, Osamu Saito, Jianfa Shen, Ryuto Shimada, Willard Sunderland, and Yuki Umeno.
Contents:
Preliminary Material
Measuring and Quantifying Cross-Cultural Migrations: An Introduction / Jan Lucassen and Leo Lucassen
Catherine’s Dilemma: Resettlement and Power in Russia, 1500's–1914 / Willard Sunderland
Measuring Migration in Russia: A Perspective of Empire, 1500–1900 / Gijs Kessler
Mapping Migrations of South Indian Weavers before, during and after the Vijayanagar Period: Thirteenth to Eighteenth Centuries / Vijaya Ramaswamy
South Indian Migration, c. 1800–1950 / Sunil S. Amrith
Migration and Colonial Enterprise in Nineteenth Century Java / Ulbe Bosma
Toward Cities, Seas, and Jungles: Migration in the Malay Archipelago, c. 1750–1850 / Atsushi Ota
The Art of (not) Looking Back: Reconsidering Lisu Migrations and “Zomia” / Mireille Mazard
Migration in an Age of Change: The Migration Effect of Decolonization and Industrialization in Indonesia, c. 1900–2000 / Jelle van Lottum
A Different Transition: Human Mobility in China, 1600–1900 / Adam McKeown
Han Chinese Immigrants in Manchuria, 1850–1931 / Yuki Umeno
From Mao to the Present: Migration in China since the Second World War / Jianfa Shen
Cross-Cultural Migrations in Japan in a Comparative Perspective, 1600–2000 / Leo Lucassen , Osamu Saito and Ryuto Shimada
Summary and Concluding Remarks / Jan Lucassen and Leo Lucassen
References
Name Index
Geographical Index
Subject Index.
Notes:
Description based upon print version of record.
Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
Description based on print version record.
ISBN:
90-04-27136-8
OCLC:
880827262

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