Many Middle Passages: Forced Migration and the Making of the Modern World

Many Middle Passages: Forced Migration and the Making of the Modern World

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Sep 3, 2007 · English · Paperback (274 pages)
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Format Paperback
Pages 274
Language English
Published Sep 3, 2007
Publisher University of California Press

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Emma Christopher offers a profound exploration into the historical landscape of forced migration, revealing its complex role in shaping our modern world. The narrative delves into various forms of displacement, immersing readers in the lived experiences of countless individuals who have been uprooted from their homes across different eras and regions. Christopher emphasizes that these migrations are not isolated events; rather, they are part of a larger tapestry that interweaves social, economic, and political threads, highlighting the interconnectedness of human experiences throughout history.

Through meticulous research and compelling storytelling, the author invites readers to consider the implications of migration, not just as a historical phenomenon but as a continuing reality. By examining the dynamics of displacement and resilience, Christopher urges a recognition of the shared humanity that persists despite the divisions created by forced migration. This insightful work prompts reflection on the lasting impacts of these historical passages and their relevance to current global issues surrounding migration and identity.

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Children’s History Horror

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