Migration and Empire

Migration and Empire

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Nov 19, 2010 · English · Hardcover (400 pages)
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Format Hardcover
Pages 400
Language English
Published Nov 19, 2010
Publisher Oxford University Press
ISBN-10 0199250936
ISBN-13 9780199250936

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Migration and Empire offers an insightful exploration into the complex dynamics of migration during the imperial era. The authors delve into the diverse motivations behind the movement of people, examining economic, social, and political influences that drove individuals to leave their homeland. Through rich narratives, they provide a comparative analysis, showcasing the varied experiences of migrants across different empires.

Harper and Constantine draw on extensive historical research to illuminate the challenges faced by those seeking new opportunities abroad. Their examination reveals the often stark realities of migration, including the struggles of adaptation and integration into new societies. This critical perspective not only highlights the resilience of migrants but also the profound impacts they had on both their host and home countries.

The book serves as a valuable resource for understanding the intersections of migration and imperialism, shedding light on how these movements shaped cultures and economies. It invites readers to reflect on the enduring legacy of migration and its relevance in contemporary discussions about identity, belonging, and transnational connections.

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Romance Business & Economics
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