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Cultures in contact : world migrations in the second millennium /

Analysis of migrations--regional, interregional, continent-wide, and global--and the resulting cultural interactions and societal changes.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Hoerder, Dirk
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Durham : Duke University Press, 2002.
Colección:Comparative and international working-class history.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • 1. Worlds in motion, cultures in contact
  • Part I: The Judeo-Christian-Islamic Mediterranean and Eurasian worlds to the 1500s
  • 2. Antecedents: migration and population changes in the Mediterranean-Asian worlds
  • 3. Continuities: mobility and migration from the eleventh to the sixteenth century
  • 4. The end of intercivilizational contact and the economics of religious expulsions
  • 5. Ottoman society, Europe, and the beginnings of colonial contact
  • Part II: Other worlds and European colonialism to the eighteenth century
  • 6. Africa and the slave migration systems
  • 7. Trade-posts and colonies in the world of the Indian Ocean
  • 8. Latin America: population collapse and resettlement
  • Fur empires and colonies of agricultural settlement
  • 10. Forced labor migration in and to the Americas
  • 11. Migration and conversion: worldviews, material culture, racial hierarchies
  • Part 3: Intercontinental migration systems to the nineteenth century
  • 12. Europe: internal migrations from the seventeenth to the nineteenth century
  • 13. The Russo-Siberian migration system
  • 14. The Proletarian mass migrations to the Atlantic economies
  • 15. The Asian contract labor system (1830s to 1920s) and transpacific migration
  • 16. Imperial interest groups and Subaltern cultural assertion
  • Part IV: Twentieth-century changes
  • 17. Forced labor and refugees in the Northern Hemisphere to the 1950s
  • 18. Between the old and the new, 1920s to 1950s
  • 19. New migration systems since the 1960s
  • 20. Intercultural strategies and closed doors in the 1990s.