Transatlantic Migration Trends

· Publifye AS
e-Buku
68
Halaman
Layak
Rating dan ulasan tidak disahkan  Ketahui Lebih Lanjut

Perihal e-buku ini

Transatlantic Migration Trends explores the extensive movement of people from Europe to the Americas, fundamentally altering the cultural and socioeconomic landscapes of both continents. The book examines various waves of European migration, from the 17th century onward, revealing how industrialization, political upheaval, and shifting immigration policies influenced these flows. A key insight is the nuanced understanding of migration patterns, challenging simple narratives and illuminating the complexities of human experience across different eras. The book uses historical census data and immigrant narratives to paint a comprehensive picture of transatlantic migration.

It begins by analyzing early colonial movements and forced migrations, then delves into the mass migrations of the 19th century, driven by factors like famine and political turmoil. Later chapters address the shifts in migration patterns during the 20th and 21st centuries, considering the impact of world wars and globalization. This approach provides a balanced analysis of migration from both the European and American perspectives, making it a valuable resource for students, scholars, and anyone interested in world history and social science.

Berikan rating untuk e-Buku ini

Beritahu kami pendapat anda.

Maklumat pembacaan

Telefon pintar dan tablet
Pasang apl Google Play Books untuk Android dan iPad/iPhone. Apl ini menyegerak secara automatik dengan akaun anda dan membenarkan anda membaca di dalam atau luar talian, walau di mana jua anda berada.
Komputer riba dan komputer
Anda boleh mendengar buku audio yang dibeli di Google Play menggunakan penyemak imbas web komputer anda.
eReader dan peranti lain
Untuk membaca pada peranti e-dakwat seperti Kobo eReaders, anda perlu memuat turun fail dan memindahkan fail itu ke peranti anda. Sila ikut arahan Pusat Bantuan yang terperinci untuk memindahkan fail ke e-Pembaca yang disokong.